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12-04-13 Battle of Athens, TN (1946) – Landmark event in Human Rights andconstitutional history of the United States.
The attached Wikipedia entry originally included only what is now “NARRATIVE 1”. It also included acomment that data was missing regarding the battle and its aftermath. Overall, the entry wasincomprehensible, and appeared as a violent eruption by drunk veterans.“NARRATIVE 2” and “Significance” were added by this writer. The former section was verbatimcopied from the JPFO web site.The Wikipedia entry is likely to be again vandalized by the “editors” to its original incomprehensibleform, since none of the elements of this story is acceptable to the current US government.
The JPFO entry on the same subject presents an entirely different perspective, and it has sufficient externalreferences, particularly to the US Congressional Record, to make it credible.Given the similarities between conditions in Athens, TN in the 1930s and 1940s, and conditions prevailingthroughout the United States today, the case has major implications:1) Then and now core part of the corruption was a system, where individual financially benefit from falseconvictions and false imprisonment.2) The US Constitution was not upheld by the US Government and the US DOJ then, and is not upheldby them now.3) The general draft and the coming home of the WWII veterans were key to the restoration of theHuman Rights of the oppressed People of McKinn County, TN, and the veterans may increasinglyinfluential today as well.4) Winning honest election under conditions of government fraud, corruption, intimidation andracketeering was impossible both then and now.
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1 JPFO: Battle of Athens, TN (1946) 22 Wikipedia: Battle of Athens, TN (1946) 23
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