Regions
of Saturn is a short video production which highlights an important
historical truth in respect of what was recorded by Jonathan Williams
(1750-1815) in his 1781 book, 'Legions of Satan'. Williams, a dedicated
American patriot, wrote of a warning that had been given to George
Washington by General Charles Cornwallis after Washington, along with
his French allies, had secured the surrender of Cornwallis at the Battle
of Yorktown, on 19th October, 1781. History has since accredited
Cornwallis as being responsible for the loss of British-held colonies to
continental forces.
The removal of Legions of Satan from the
U.S. Library of Congress ought to ring alarm bells within all Americans
of good conscience simply because this act of public censorship is part
of the ongoing effort to erase the tracks of those who are or have been
actively engaged in the subversion of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill
of Rights.
The removal of such an important historical document
from the public record was, in our opinion, done by James Billington
who, since 1987, has been head of the Library of Congress. Prior to
that, Billington, a Rhodes scholar, was director of the 'Woodrow Wilson
International Centre for Scholars'; yet another tax-exempt foundation
actively engaged in the rewriting of American history either through
lies, distortions or omissions of pertinent facts.
Billington
wrote a book titled Fire in the Minds of Men which was published In
1980. The book is an important work insofar that it deals primarily
about pre-revolutionary Russia and a secret society of nihilists.
Billington is evidently relating this paricular period of history with
what is currently happening not only in America but globally. One should
easily spot the similarities if one is able to perceive how these
people think and operate within their network.
Cornwallis was no
prophet though. He merely understood how the B'rith (British) Empire for
world domination worked because of his close ties with the
power-structure within the upper levels of the British establishment.
Yet despite Cornwallis being made the 'scapegoat' for the apparent loss
of British colonies, he nonetheless continued to enjoy the confidence of
the British establishment, and as such, was made a member of 'The Most
Noble Order of the Garter' in 1801. Just five years after his
'incompetence' at Yorktown, Cornwallis was appointed Governor-General
and commander-in-chief of India in 1786. Cornwallis used this authority
to 'secure', or rather, steal land on behalf of the British crown by
whatever means he and those under his command saw fit. This usually
meant genocide.
Attention is also drawn to yet another infamous
historical character who was also made a member of 'The Most Noble Order
of the Garter'. The man in question is Arthur James Balfour who, in
November 1917, authored the infamous Balfour Declaration addressed to
Lord Rothschild informing him of the British governments sympathies with
Jewish Zionist aspirations vis a vis Palestine.
The last few
minutes of 'Regions Of Saturn' is more a preview of a
soon-to-be-released documentary which through documented evidence,
connects all the seemingly unrelated topics that so many supposed
'truth-tellers' are working very hard to keep partitioned at worst, or
muddled at best.