America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation (a military order) is believed by many to be the seminal document that President Abraham Lincoln deployed to presidentially and presumably free the African slaves. He accomplished this feat in his role as the United States of America's Commander-in-Chief...head of the military...as a necessary war measure authorized/approved by Congressional Resolutions (House and Senate).

Meaning, it was a fairly smart military move (freeing those held in bondage with a document good for only 100 days) designed to break the economic back of the Confederacy, expediently end the war, and force those in rebellion back into the American fold/framework. His and the Nation's actual intent was not to free the enslaved Africans for reasons of morality, or because it was the Christian, or humanistic thing to do: But, to get back to the business of advancing America and the overall profits of capitalism by way of a consolidated and cogent economy. Approximately 4 million men, women and children held in bondage in America were suddenly let go with nothing, nowhere to go, no benefactor, and no viable plan for safety and survival...this action was humanly and spiritually insane.

As far as freedom from bondage was concerned, Lincoln intentionally created a national "freedom hoax". This perspective will be analyzed and discussed in detail later in this material. Why? Because the unvarnished truth needs to be clarified and understood. Bonified history and future generations deserve to know what really happened and why. It must be said right here and right now: "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32
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America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation (a military order) is believed by many to be the seminal document that President Abraham Lincoln deployed to presidentially and presumably free the African slaves. He accomplished this feat in his role as the United States of America's Commander-in-Chief...head of the military...as a necessary war measure authorized/approved by Congressional Resolutions (House and Senate).

Meaning, it was a fairly smart military move (freeing those held in bondage with a document good for only 100 days) designed to break the economic back of the Confederacy, expediently end the war, and force those in rebellion back into the American fold/framework. His and the Nation's actual intent was not to free the enslaved Africans for reasons of morality, or because it was the Christian, or humanistic thing to do: But, to get back to the business of advancing America and the overall profits of capitalism by way of a consolidated and cogent economy. Approximately 4 million men, women and children held in bondage in America were suddenly let go with nothing, nowhere to go, no benefactor, and no viable plan for safety and survival...this action was humanly and spiritually insane.

As far as freedom from bondage was concerned, Lincoln intentionally created a national "freedom hoax". This perspective will be analyzed and discussed in detail later in this material. Why? Because the unvarnished truth needs to be clarified and understood. Bonified history and future generations deserve to know what really happened and why. It must be said right here and right now: "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32
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America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation

America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation

America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation

America's Freedom Hoax: The True Meaning and Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation

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The Emancipation Proclamation (a military order) is believed by many to be the seminal document that President Abraham Lincoln deployed to presidentially and presumably free the African slaves. He accomplished this feat in his role as the United States of America's Commander-in-Chief...head of the military...as a necessary war measure authorized/approved by Congressional Resolutions (House and Senate).

Meaning, it was a fairly smart military move (freeing those held in bondage with a document good for only 100 days) designed to break the economic back of the Confederacy, expediently end the war, and force those in rebellion back into the American fold/framework. His and the Nation's actual intent was not to free the enslaved Africans for reasons of morality, or because it was the Christian, or humanistic thing to do: But, to get back to the business of advancing America and the overall profits of capitalism by way of a consolidated and cogent economy. Approximately 4 million men, women and children held in bondage in America were suddenly let go with nothing, nowhere to go, no benefactor, and no viable plan for safety and survival...this action was humanly and spiritually insane.

As far as freedom from bondage was concerned, Lincoln intentionally created a national "freedom hoax". This perspective will be analyzed and discussed in detail later in this material. Why? Because the unvarnished truth needs to be clarified and understood. Bonified history and future generations deserve to know what really happened and why. It must be said right here and right now: "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32

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BN ID: 2940186202875
Publisher: Dr. Steven Ray
Publication date: 10/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dr. Steven Ray is a retired United States Air Force Colonel. He spent nearly 40 years on active duty after being drafted in 1970. Colonel Ray served in the Vietnam War. He retired as the Director of Staff at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas....the home of Air Force Basic Military Training. He was the Dean of the Joint Advanced War Fighting School, National Defense University. Professor Ray taught undergraduate courses for Central Texas College. He was also a full professor for Webster University's graduate programs in Management and Public Administration. Dr. Ray further served as a graduate Academic Advisor for Webster University. He is a member of the Pi Gamma Mu international honor society and the Masonic Lodge.
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