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Tabernacle System of Adam in
Whatcom County A War was fought in Bellingham from early 1700s to 1890 over who
would control the Tabernacle System of Adam the British built. The British
were not English but Trojans. The English are an entirely different culture
from the British. The British are by legend descendants of the Trojans and
the Amarna 18th dynasty. The English are descendants from the
Dorian's and Hyksos. Museum A Museum is needed in Whatcom County Bellingham in order to show
the evidence and models of what used to be but was entirely obliterated. Tabernacle of Adam System Pickett Slave Plantation The End of the Trail of Tears Bellingham was named for Lord Bellingham. Lord Bellingham’s title came from Castle Bellingham Ireland. Castle Bellingham Ireland was named by the Vikings. Who were the
navy of the Ogle Family of Northumberland. The
Vikings named Castle Bellingham Ireland to honor their lost Castle Bellingham
Northumberland. Castle Bellingham Northumberland is 18 miles west of Castle
Ogle. Castle Ogle is 12 miles North West of NewCastle that Hadrian’s Wall
bisects. NewCastle in English in Hebrew is Jerusalem. British Jews and
Jerusalem in Britain The Ogle’s are one of the original British Families. Jacob:
holder of the Foot of the ATEN. Trojan: the descendants of the Foot Holder.
Legend Trojan King Priam sent out Aeneas to create a new Kingdom, Aeneas’
Son/grandson Brutu was the first British King. The
Pig War was fought between Pickett and the British; political spin whittled
the evidence of said war down to the smallest amount. Pickett Plantation Bellingham Washington Museum Entrance Holly and Rail Road The level of missing history from the Bellingham area is beyond
impressive. It is like what the Third Reich attempted to do. The difference
is the Third Reich lost and could not obliterate all the evidence. The
American and confederates at least in part won, so they had decades to erase
all the evidence. Pickett and the Pig War The only clear evidence of a conflict between the Americans and
British occurred during the Pig War. Almost all traces have been erased from
existence. The Pig War the documentation of said was limited to only the
smallest and most insignificant portion of the actual conflict. The Pig War
was much more extensive and bloodier than Pickett was willing to document. He
also neglected to document the 1500 – 5000 troops his 68 regular NCO’s were
in charge of. Trail of Tears The natives of Oklahoma reported that the army separated out the
group into several smaller groups. The native Africans were separated from
the natives. And Jews were separated out from both the Africans and natives. Both groups were semi-allowed to stay in Oklahoma. But the third
group was taken farther west. After being taken farther west they were taken
north and west. Possibly to the Pacific North west were the confederacy
already had a foothold safeguard. They destination of said Jewish Trail of
Tears would be Whatcom County, since the area was already a strong military
encampment controlled by at least one if not several Confederate Military
men. Pickett and Patterson, the person whom owned or at least seized the area
which would be known as the future Lynden. Confederate Safe Haven Washington and Idaho aligned with the Confederacy in the 1840s;
Oregon allied itself with the Union. The Pickett Plantation was a back-up
plan to have a confederate foothold so far away from Union Army control the
confederacy could operate in Whatcom County freely from 1850 to 1885,
although in small and isolated pockets. All of this was written out of the
history of the area. General George Custer Custer was in the area of the west side of the Great Lakes to
suppress a native rebellion and to find pockets of the Confederacy to root
them out and destroy them. One pocket were a group of Dutch who
had worked hand in hand with the south, the slave trade, and militant Islam
of West Africa. Custer found them and they evacuated to Lynden Washington
State to in effect make Washington and Idaho a new confederacy. Seizing
control over Lynden from Phoebe Judson (Judson is a Jewish name) but working
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