A Quarter Millennium Ago: Lexington & Concord, Mass


Posted On: Saturday - April 19th 2025 10:00PM MST
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How long has it been since the residents of Massachusetts have resembled in the least the Patriots of a quarter millennium ago? It seems to be the last place you'll find a modern day Patriot. What happened to the people in that Colony that turned them from Patriots to Massholes?



We probably shouldn't pick on Massachusetts alone when wondering how the America of colonial days became the Imperial Socialist Police State of 250 years later. However, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was the site of the proverbial "Shot heard round the world" that anyone my age learned about in Elementary School. It was 250 years ago today.*

In case you didn't participate in said schooling or just don't remember it all, Rick Moran of PJ Media has written a pretty good quick summary. Massachusetts militiamen under the command of John Parker had mustered at Lexington as British regular soldiers under one John Pitcairn marched through out of Boston. Pitcairn had told the militiamen to lay down their arms.

Through the haze of one quarter of a Millennium, we know there was confusion as can be the case , and nobody knows which Colonial militiaman fired that first shot. The battle later on that April 19th at the North Bridge across the Concord river, with 400 Americans overwhelming less than 100 British soldiers, is seen as the first battle of the Revolutionary War. That was April 19th of 1775, so today we memorialize it.

The American colonists had a lot of beefs with their British rulers. We've got so many more now that a new Declaration of Independence (from the Potomac Regime) would take a half hour to print out on a laser printer. Were we to write U.S. Constitution 2.0, we'd hopefully include a lot learned during the misuse of 1.0 and doctor the old one up quite a bit.

We can go back only 32 years and see the state of the American Republic at the end of the Battle Massacre at Waco, Texas. There, American Police Force regulars, if you will, overwhelmed 70 men, women, and children against which there were only minor charges, and tear-gassed, shot, and burned them to death. That was April 19th of 1993, and I remember that day.



The country has become even more of a Police State since the Waco Massacre.
We've been lucky that they've put off this National (Illuminati) ID implementation 3 or 4 times already, but they seem to be pressing the issue this time. Nobody balks anymore when Bill of Rights Amendment IV is trashed at airports around the country daily, so what's one more small indignity?

Generally, we are not the same Americans as the militiamen involved in that shot heard 'round the world 250 years ago today.

That all said, going back 8 times farther in time, to right at 2 Millennia ago,

Happy Easter, Peakers!

Luke 24:

1 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.

2 And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre.

3 And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.

4 And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments:

5 And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead?

6 He is not here, but is risen:



PS: I'm sure there are plenty of websites with "This day in history", and specializing in the Revolutionary period. We'll put a few more highlights up some days, just to imagine "it was today, a quarter of a Millennium back!" That beats memorializing all the rock/pop stars from a few decades long era of great music, as pretty soon, there'll be a famous one dying weekly. We appreciate their music, but the men of the American Revolution deserve mention more.


* Your blogger-in-chief is too tired to make a Sergeant Pepper's verse out of this tonight - maybe I'll fill it in later.

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Moderator
Monday - April 21st 2025 5:41PM MST
PS: Hello, Adam. I was traveling a lot today, so I got pretty tired. I'll still mention the so-called Pope, I guess, though there's no use just repeating the news.

There's a lot fishy about the OKC bombing. I can remember where I was when I heard about it for some reason, as some people first attributed it to "the Arabs" or "The Moslems".

If the US Gov't criminals did it, then I guess their intention was to have an excuse to shut down budding White militia groups and such. The Waco Massacre (along with Ruby Ridge) was a wake-up call to Americans who hadn't been keeping up with the slight (at that time) increases in the Police State yet. OKC was a ruse, I suppose, to forcibly put these people back to bed.
Adam Smith
Monday - April 21st 2025 1:49PM MST
PS: Happy Easter! (everyone)

And Happy Easter, Achmed!

I hope you enjoyed your day as much as I enjoyed mine.


The Waco Massacre and the bombing of the Murrah building a couple years later were both ritual fire sacrifices (to Moloch) by the criminals masquerading as government. It sounds sort of silly to say it ("it" being that powerful people practice ritual murder to please their owl god) but the people who carry out these massacres take these rituals very seriously. The party at bohemian grove is but a small symptom of a much larger problem.

Interesting times...

Anyway. I hope you have a great evening! ☮️

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