Thursday, June 6, 2019

Civil War? or answer, after Lafitte kicked them out!!!

POWER GRAB AVERTED

genius or stolen blueprints.  there are some whom would have us believe that Robert E. Lee had such an advanced understanding of the Arts, that he could mold the enfilade at any given moment, and in that next moment, sieze an opponent's flank from some 6000 feet down an advanced line, with an 8-piece battery of horse cannons.  did he have an eye for the terrain, like his inferior, Stuart?  or did he just steal the blueprints, that blue-bellies used, for a campaign reserve distance from whatever engagement?  true, Lee was a turn-coat.  true, Lee marched on Richmond, knowing both the lay-out of key defense numbers for every state, came from there [Richmond], and knew exactly what the strategic response and troop tactics would be, long BEFORE!, he ever saddled-up, and moved on Virginia.  so Robert E. Lee, the military brain of the United States, gone rouge?  nope.  a hoax-ter with enough know-how of the elements to read maps, nothing more.  and if they bring up the writing of Stonewall Jackson as proof to Lee's brilliance, that's just more fraud.  the fact is, Stonewall had studied the works of von Clauswitz.  and why wouldn't he?  von Clauswitz was a known authority on the subject.  then there's the question of board theory.  no.  the russians never exceled at chess.  but they could always give you a good game.  true today as well.  R J Fisher came from Chicago, P Morphy came from New Orleans.  so you can see, right away, what was at stake, before the Southern Aristocracy turned on the American people, was defending the port, of land purchased from Napolean.  of getting ready for a possible 2nd attack, from Britain, after the first was successfully repulsed by Jean Lafitte.  non, monsieur.  Lee turned against America, cuz that's what the Arisocracy wanted.  so he got the battle-plans, like any mole could do.  and it took the Steel-bottomed ships to throw him, and his bastard supporters in the Aristocracy, out of there.  story by M kusanagi, 6, 6, 2019
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Jean Lafitte

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