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The Pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist (communist), Francis Bellamy. Note how it slyly replaces 'defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic' with a pledge to a symbol -- the US Flag -- which despite its felt importance to many, especially military, is symbolic. Even 'under God' was only added in 1954; godless Socialists would never have included that. They also used the word 'indivisible' in an attempt to codify that it was now impossible for a state to leave the Union -- a question which today has renewed significance.

The Pledge is a classic example of 'control through language.' It must be subtle but persuasive.

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Thank You, Bill…I didn’t know that, and it seems to me another very important piece to this puzzle of just how deeply infiltrated we have been and for so long! And yet so many still here to educate and defend 🙏❤️

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Indeed. They have built their fortress tall and wide, and at one time it seemed unassailable. But it is now crumbling, for everyone to see.

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Well stated and Amen!

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