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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 8
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Do you think you know Abe Lincoln? Could it be possible all the things we are taught in school and the government presses upon the citizens as the truth be a sham?
Are we soon to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth or was it actually 205 years ago? You decide. The cover is off the genesis cover-up of Abraham Lincoln. No longer is it a mystery who was the natural father of our 16th President. For years others were rumored to be his father, yet Thomas Lincoln was never mentioned. That is, until the federal government, at the behest of his son Robert Todd Lincoln, then Secretary of War, ordered that one of a possible sixteen sites in Kentucky and his birth date of 1809 be officially established to preserve his reputation. History researcher R. Vincent Enlow, a New Jersey resident, uncovered not only an overwhelming evidence favoring one Abraham Enloe, a North Carolinian, as Lincoln's sire, but a wealth of assumptions and loopholes in the Kentucky "Sunday-school" versions of Lincoln's early life published after his assassination in 1865. http://www.genealogytoday.com/us/lincoln/genesis.html ![]() It is said anyone who saw Wesley Enloe, son of Abraham Enloe and half-brother of President Lincoln, was struck by the resemblance of one to the other as can be seen in this one-of-a-kind photographic comparison. |
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Administrator
![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,079
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I never even knew there was a controversy about this. Very interesting. Too bad they didnt know about MEGAPIXELS back then. haha
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Senior Investigator
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1,699
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It does not matter who Abraham Lincoln's biological father was. His father was the man who raised him and gave him his values. Those values preserved this Union. Had the War Between the States been won by the South, German would be a national language. Few people know that the Austrian Empire, along with France and Great Britain were hoping the country would divide itself so they can get there hands on it. The Hapsburgs put a family member in charge of Mexico, with its eyes set on the Confederacy. They would not of invaded, but would of made deals that eventually would have given them control of the country. (The South back then had a lot of aristocratic families, and they would of loved to have titles such as grand duke and baron.)
That is my history lesson for today. |
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