Choice 1 — Treaty between Spain and Portugal Concluded at Tordesillas (June 7,

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Choice 1 — Treaty between Spain and Portugal Concluded at Tordesillas (June 7, 1494) = A corrupt Vatican issued out a decree to both Spain and Portugal that God told a perverted Pope that the entire world is to be divided between Portugal and Spain only. Sounds ‘wild?’ Find out how it worked out, go through this e-Reader. One spoiler will be given about this Pope here to whet you interests. The rest of the topic will be revealed in e-Reader 1. = The vicious Rodrigo Borgia, who took the name Alexander VI (1492-1503), presided over more orgies than masses, wrote Edward Gibbon. A career highlight was the 1501 “Joust of the Whores,” when 50 dancers were invited to slowly strip around the pope’s table. Alexander and his family gleefully threw chestnuts on the floor, forcing the women to grovel around their feet like swine; they then offered prizes of fine clothes and jewelry for the man who could fornicate with the most women. Alexander’s other hobbies included watching horses copulate, which would make him “laugh fit to bust.” After his death — quite possibly poisoned by his pathological son, Cesar Borgia — this pope’s body was expelled from the basilica of Saint Peter as too evil to be buried in sacred soil. And by the way, the image of Jesus just immediately popped into your mind as you read the word Jesus in my sentence. You know the one. It is in your mind right now because you were trained from childhood to believe it was him. It was actually the son Cesar. This Pope gave out an image of his son when he was a young boy and beautiful to keep the illiterate masses (99%) of the world calmed down.
Choice 2 –“Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality (April 22, 1793)” = Let’s get the direct quote your nation’s first and greatest president on why American should never ever be involved in joining any permanent group of nations (No Permanent Alliances!! EVER!!) = “Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements. I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. I repeat it, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. But, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them.” — part of his Farewell address 1796 The instructor is going to show you some modern examples where his practical warning is a matter of life or death in the 21st century. Actually, it is a good think that Washington was born and left us in the 18th century. He could not survive in the 21st century. He had way too much decency, honor, and integrity last long in your time. Based on what you read here about his Neutrality Proclamation he would have still gone into the Presidency with a landslide from you all just like did in his time, started talking about putting Americans first by spending money to make Americans strong domestically, and got himself assassinated by those making untold amount of profit from the military industrial complex such as weapons manufacturers, who make billions of tax dollars off making weapons to send over seas to give to nations your nations are tied up in permanent military alliances with.
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