Friday, August 30, 2013

The Last Hours of General George Armstrong Custer



Painting by Frederick Remington
I bet he would have donated to the blog...


There has been so much cover up, disinformation, propaganda, hatred and damned lies, as Indians all lie in ignorant savages that upon inquiry, the final hours of George Armstrong Custer requires setting the record straight.

While Captain Benteen and Major Reno conspired to get General Custer murdred in retaliation for the General testifying before Congress exposing the Grant regime's corruption with the Indian ring profiteering off of the Indian tribes and putting the American Citizens and other Indian nations as Ree and Crow at jeopardy from murderous raids, General Custer led his companies along the Little Big Horn scouting for a crossing point at the main camp to engage the Indians.

After making several attempts, parties were sent out to scout for a crossing, and it was this group including one of several men wearing "buckskins" that day who were reported across the Little Big Horn and in the main body camp of Sioux and Northern Cheyenne.

It was this group reported, that the Indians shot the "buckskin fringed man" and he fell, was gathered up by the others, and crossed back across the river.

For the absolute fact, General Custer and the main body never crossed the Little Big Horn and into the main camp.

The General was therefore not wounded early, but the "Custer Luck" held as it always had.

He commanded the 7th extremely well in the face of overwhelming odds. Twice he ordered mass volleys as a distress signal for Benteen and Reno to find their location, but these two remained entrenched as the understanding was via their Indian agent contract from the Grant regime, that upon Custer's murder, they would be advanced in command.

General Custer commanded his post for three hours, and as their numbers were slaughtered, he was eventually wounded in the abdomen.
Literally in a destiny moment, the last survivors were George Custer and his brother Tom.

In reality, the two were going to face a most horrid end, that the General spoke of often, and actually had orders when Libby was along, that one of the officers were to shoot her if they were doomed to save her from being gang raped and murdered.
What awaited the General and Tom would have been what took place in the Sioux camp later with those few captured in being filleted alive, in tendons stripped, eye lids, lips, nose and ears cut off, arrows shot into them until they looked like porcupines, and then fire at the feet, to fire on the chest for the final tortuous moments.

As the General was gravely wounded and his command slaughtered, he took his pistol and shot himself in the head as was custom to those who did not have the suicide cartridge of cyanide as the Buffalo Hunters all carried.

Tom was the last to die, in he made certain his brother was dead, so as not to be tortured, and at that point, shot himself in the chest.

The Indian being superstitious did not scalp those who killed themselves. It is why George Custer was not mutilated.
Tom's wound was not fatal by the time the Indians closed on him, and that is why he was mutilated horribly.

All of this matters to myself and to Elizabeth Bacon Custer, as Justice is called out for in this mass murder of American heroes.

It was a most despicable act, and the Indians who brag of this in being patsies for a white eastern cartel in thinking they accomplished something in "Custer dying for your sins" is beyond reprehensible.

As I have stated the fathers of this mass murder and their people are the same cartel children who installed Birther Hussein Obama on another murderous rampage.

This matters to me and the Truth will continue to be made known and the liars will not prevail.


Not nuff said

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