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Dupont Confederate Battle Flag Protest
UNITED NATIONS MANDATE REMOVES CONFEDERATE FLAG FROM DuPONT PLANTTransnational Corporations work quietly in concert with United Nations agenda
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Jimmy JonesIntegrity, He honored the Flag of Robert de Brus, Robert I, King of Scots, He honored the Flag of Braveheart. |
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Du Pont - E.I. du Pont de Nemours banished the Southern Flag and Flag icons from their factory property. They forbade trucks and cars with that icon affixed, from their property. We are told that Du Pont network organization BGLAD was involved.BGLAD stands for Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians, Transgendered, Allies at DuPont. DuPont is a transnational corporation under United Nations worldwide Human Rights, sexual orientation mandates. We are told the Flag is only the beginning of a much larger agenda. Homosexual politics is masquerading today as Human Rights, in order to exploit the moral high ground of the Human Rights movement. Government should not give special legal protection and endorsement to homosexuality, nor should it impose legal sanctions against those who believe homosexual conduct is immoral. "United Nations Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights." U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/2003/38/Rev.2 (2003)
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We are told Du Pont security police and managers reprimanded and strongly suggested employees cover the Southern Flag icon on their State of Virginia issued automobile license plate while the vehicle is on Du Pont property. Du Pont employees were ordered to remove their T-shirts, coffee mugs and other Southern flag icons from the Du Pont buildings and property under threat of penalties. Delivery trucks were ordered to remove Southern Flags and icons before driving on Du Pont property. |
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Du Pont's Spruance Plant is on the site of Amphill Estate built by Henry Cary before 1732, and was the home of Col. Archibald Cary, a Revolutionary Leader of Virginia. Lt. Robert Gilliam Temple, 39th VA Cav. (1840-1864) was 24 years old - he died defending Virginia and his country against attack. Robert and his brother, Peter Chevallie Temple, VMI cadet, Battle of New Market, are buried on Du Pont property inside their security fence.
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Our world society has entered critical times. Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World,' and George Orwell's '1984,' values are mandated and forced by 'Big Brothers.' 'New Speak' is the new language required where up is down and right is left, where BGLAD / Du Pont has mandated moral with penalties for runners. Picture left - Men of conviction defend their Cross of St. Andrew, their religious symbol, at the main gate of Du Pont on Jefferson Davis Highway in Richmond.
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Rebel with a Cause
"If you want to ask me about my ancestral roots, I am a Confederate-American. I was born colored, negro, then one day somebody decided to make me African-American. Nobody asked me about that. Africa didn't want me then, and she certainly doesn't want me now." On slave reparations: "Our history has been lied about so much starting back in 1865, with the Northern propaganda used to try and drive a wedge between black folks and white folks." "Reparations is just another lie. I'm not looking for reparations. That's just another way to divide white folks and black folks." H.K. Edgerton |
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