Saturday, August 17, 2013
The Real Jesse James
Jesse James as this blog has written on did not die at the hands of that Ford, but in a strange twist of the tale, his purported assassin did indeed shoot him earlier in which he winged Jesse in his right arm, from which Mr. James recovered.
What people do not understand about Jesse James, is that he was a 10th Amendment Patriot. He was never an outlaw, but instead his mission after the federal government subdued the southern states of their rights, was to create a structure where one day the Republic would rise again.
That is what was behind the bank robberies of the James gang. It was not about enriching themselves which it could have, but the James family hid that money in vast quantities in states under the condition the funds would be there for a time when another revolution engulfed America.
I will focus on one area in this in what would become South Dakota at a place called Garretson where Jesse James made his infamous leap on horseback over a gulf of what seemed an impossible distance to escape capture from a posse from the Northfield, Minnesota cash withdrawal.
What is not known, is the the James family just did not hide money in Missouri, but they hid in their extended war between the states, hid money in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and South Dakota.
The Garretson leap was not the first time Jesse James had been there. He had deposited in all a sum of over 5000 dollars in script, gold and silver currencies there. The area is rough country in the middle of a prairie and like a little Missouri Ozarks for rock formations.
The sum would now be valued at over 300,000 dollars, and the James political movement still is aware of where all these funds are hidden and they guard them for a future time when they deem they will be needed.
The original idea of Jesse James and his political group was to sow this money into states where the money was hidden, to begin and overthrow of American federalism for the Republic again, but time did not allow the realities of this movement to take place.
It is interesting even in my poverty situation that even I would not be tempte to locate and recover those funds as those funds are sacred funds from Jesse James and it would not be right to gather them, as Jesse James was a Patriot, who never quit fighting for his American Republic. He never signed on to any peace with the north which had violated the States Rights of American States. Therefore in his warrior creed it was perfectly just to rob funds from a system that he was still at war with, for a future time.
Oh to be poor and still maintain one's moral integrity.
nuff said
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