Ok, when did the USA become subverted?

Ok, when did the USA become subverted?
Was it Civil War
Was it the immigration acts at the beginning of the 1900's
When did the subversion take hold?

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Not sure, user.

Mutts on Jow Forums will never be able to grapple with the fact that according to their own ideology, the nation was subversion from the start.

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It had to have started at or before the melting pot meme which was early 1900s

It's gone in waves, of course 1880 to 1920 wasn't a strong point as we thought any European could just strut on into the country, I mean seriously who the fuck thought it was a good idea to let southern Europeans and eastern Europeans into the country?

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The seeds were planted during Wilson's presidency (the Fed and women voting), but it kicked into full gear after WWII.

How was it subversion from the start? Because instead of a monarchy we established a constitutional republic with rights guaranteed to people (after the articles of confederation of course)

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Federal Reserve Act

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it started immediately. Look at the first 2 banks of the US. USA has been a thorn in the side of them since its existence.

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1776.

The United States as a concept is an Illuminati subversion project.

It was doomed from the start but it really accelerated a generation or so after they let Jews mass immigrate at the end of the 19th century.

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Yeah but Jackson ended that (and arron burr took the fucker out who pushed for it).
When did subversion take hold on the government?
I would say Wilson but after ww1 congress didnt approve of us joining the league of nations

Since the day it was born. Republics are bad.

America is an experiment. It got out of control and was reigned in and subverted in the 1890s. A second experiment was begun in the 19teens.

Early 1900's

What experiment happened in 1900's?

I'm going to go with the frankfort school. There were many attempts beforehand but none stuck. The turning point was taking over the insitutions. To learn about those read the international jew vol 1-4.

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way before him homie. him being allowed into power was the manifestation of it all.

>Says the user who gave the same answer

>America is an experiment. It got out of control and was reigned in and subverted in the 1890s
So Im confused, who's experiment was it originally, ours?

Ok user whats the second experiment, is it the melting pot experiment? (Can we get everyone to live together without killing eachother)
And if our revolution and all that up to the 20th century was another experiment what were they trying and why stop it?

"Horse and Sparrow" economics, the original term for what we now call trickle down. Also the rich won in 1896 when a populist candidate named William Jennings Bryan lost leaving many Americans indebted. American imperialism began with the Spanish-American War in 1898. In 1899 there was a movement by Jews to remove "Christian" from the Virginia Bill of Rights and in '98 the Supreme Court in favor of birthright citizenship.

The moment you believed you didn't have a property in your rights. Anything else is defeatism.

>implying there's anything wrong with a little bit of imperialism
McKinley was literally one of the best presidents we ever had.

Do it in reverse. They aren't trying to stop it. They created it to test an ancient hypothesis about monumental changes to warfare policy. We're still in it.

>We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Right at this moment. The US was always about enlightened liberalism. Everything else is just a struggle to consider more people equal and let them have unalienable rights of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and government which is not destructive to these ends. The US mission was always beyond its borders when it was formed on such a radical idea.

user Im gonna make a guess at what youre hinting at, correct if Im wrong
>Revolution was to test highly underfunded and outnumbered peoples vs powerful empire to see if said empire could lose
>They did (obviously)
>Next was to make winner of said revolution the new "Empire" essentially and see if they could pull off a win against a rebellion
That what youre saying?