THE CRITICAL DEADLINE FOR THE PASSAGE OF THE EVIL RULES AMERICA AMENDMENT EXPIRED IN MARCH. AS THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION UNFOLDED IN APRIL, PRESIDENT CARTER WAS REPLACED BY A LOOK-ALIKE. THE IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS LED TO THE "ELECTION" OF RONALD REAGAN AS ACTING PRESIDENT, AND "IRON LADY" MARGARET THATCHER AS DE FACTO PRESIDENT!! |
The future President Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, on October 20, 1924. Amazingly, Plains was originally called the Plains of Dura, after the site where King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon set up his graven image (Daniel 3:1). When Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind, she didn't have a title for her tome, so her husband John suggested Gone With the Wind from Daniel 2:35.
Jimmy Carter was elected President in 1976—the 200th anniversary of the rebirth of Israel. The burning issue in 1979 was not the energy crisis or Iran, but the passage of the unEqual Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
On March 22, 1972, the top secret amendment was sent to the states, with a deadline of 7 years for ratification. By 1978, it became clear that the amendment would not win approval by the 1979 deadline, so Congress, by a simple majority vote, extended the deadline to June 30, 1982, and the spellbound President Carter signed the deadline extension!
It was like the losing team in the World Cup demanding that the referee give them extra time to score a goooooooaaaaaaall . . . or extra innings for the losing team in the baseball World Series!
The real President Carter (1924–1979). |
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President Carter's inauguration, Jan. 20, 1977. |
The President claimed to be a born again Christian, and if his conversion was genuine, he is in heaven right now, waiting to confront his impersonator!
During the Presidency of Richard Nixon, a special barbershop was installed in the White House, and Milton Pitts was chosen to cut Nixon's hair. Aside from his superb haircutting skills, he was also chosen because his birthday was July 4th. Once in his chair, the chatty Milton did not discriminate between Republican and Democratic heads.
Milton Pitts (1912–1994). |
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Milton Pitts cutting President Reagan's hair. |
Milton had the dubious distinction of being the first barber in Washington City to give Beatles' haircuts....After the inauguration, when Milton returned to work in the White House barbershop, he found that all his equipment had been removed:
The first thing that struck me was how bare the barbershop seemed. I stood in the glare of the fluorescent lamp and looked up. The clock on the wall said 10:00 a.m. My schedule read, "Tuesday, January 1977. In the space below the long side mirror there was a glaring empty space. The TV on its rolling stand was gone. To the side, on the wall, bare ends of twisted copper wire reached out to nothingness. My small radio was sitting on the floor. Beside it were the components of a stereo set I had bought and had installed. It looked as though I had interrupted a robbery. (Pitts, Heads and Tails: Barber to the Presidents, p. 430).
Milton never did get to cut Carter's hair, but he never recommended that he part it on the right side:
One by one all of the top men of the Carter administration found their way to the barbershop, except The Top Man. Weeks went by and I began to wonder if I was ever going to meet President Carter. I had heard that he had his hair cut when he was Atlanta by a woman barter whose styling he liked. I liked it also. I thought she did an excellent job. When I finally got to work on him, I didn't think I would change it very much. But as time went by I wondered if I would ever have an opportunity to try. After President Carter had been in office for a month, I began seriously to wonder. Even the President of the United States could not make the trip from Washington to Atlanta every time he needed a neck trim, and I had heard that his favorite barber had no intention of moving to the capital. (Pitts, Heads and Tails: Barber to the Presidents, p. 438).
About 6,000 years ago, our great Creator gave each person 2 ears to hear, and each person's ears are as unique as their fingerprints. Additionally, ears don't change shape over a person's lifetime.
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The "British Invasion" by the Beatles started the long hair revolution in 1964. The Apostle Paul says that "it's a shame for a man to have long hair," because he knew what Apollyon was going to do in the Last Days!
After resigning from the Navy in 1953, Jimmy Carter returned to Plains and took over his deceased father's peanut farm. In 1966, he made an unsuccessful bid for the governorship of Georgia.
Ruth Carter Stapleton (1929–1983). |
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Governor Jimmy Carter Gov. from Jan. 1971 to Jan. 1975. |
In 1970, he finally won the race to become governor of Georgia. During his tenure as governor, the unEqual Rights Amendment came up for a vote in the Georgia Legislature. It was soundly defeated because no sane Georgian would vote for such a family-wrecking amendment. Here is a quote from the autobiography of Rosalynn Carter:
Another one of my projects caused a confrontation with Jimmy. The Equal Rights Amendment was to come to a vote in the Georgia House of Representatives in January 1974. This was before the ERA became a big national issue, and it didn't stand a chance of passing in Georgia. Just like the Supreme Court decision on integration in 1954, Georgia was not ready to accept the ERA in 1974. More change, instigated by strident, militant women from outside the South, was just too much for our legislators to accept. I had made a few phone calls, but had done very little else for the futile cause. (Carter, First Lady From Plains, p. 100).
Even with the sponsorship of the femme fatale, the futile cause was defeated overwhelmingly in Georgia, and that was one less state where the strident, militant females could claim victory over the Christian family. In the other states that approved the amendment, secrecy was strictly enforced, and no debate whatsoever was allowed.
Gerald Rafshoon (b. 1934). |
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Patrick Caddell (b.1950).
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Both "spin doctors" worked tirelessly with his wife Roselynn for his election to the Presidency.
Rafshoon served as the White House Communications Director under President Carter and Pat Caddell was his pollster or public opinion guru at the White House....Guided by Apollyon, the deadly duo knew how to use "Christianity" to destroy Christianity!
Not since the Civil War was the United States in such dire peril from the pending passage of the Equal Wrongs Amendment:
And he (Antichrist) shall plant the tabernacle of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end, and no one will help him (Daniel 11:45).
By 1979, the Evil Rules America Amendment had hit a roadblock, and President Carter knew it. President Carter did now want to be a one term President, so he refused to use the full power of the Presidency to back the amendment.
In March 1972, the Evil Rules America Amendment was placed before the state legislators, with a deadline of 7 years for ratification. Here is the text of that diabolical amendment:
Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of SEX.
Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.
That amendment was a lawyers dream come true because of the ambiguous wording. It would have legalized Adam and Steve marriages, same-sex bathrooms, mandatory conscription of women, and women in combat....Even the despicable Adolf Hitler used young boys rather than women to defend the Fatherland!
By 1978, 3 states still refused to ratify, so Congress obtained a simple majority vote to extend the deadline to June 30, 1982. The august Supreme Court refused to rule on the constitutionality of that deadline extension.
Rosalynn "Steel Magnolia" Carter (b. 1927). |
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Bella "Battleaxe" Abzug (1920–1998). |
Relentless in his drive for ratification, the bellicose Bella never lost an opportunity to harangue the President about the one issue that was uppermost on his mind—the unEqual Rights Amendment.
During that time, Rosalynn used her position as "Mrs. President" to also harangue the state legislators who refused to be pressured or bribed into ratification. Her main opponent was a patriotic lawyer named Phyllis Schlafly, who understood the deadly consequences of the amendment:
Not surprisingly, the first lady's attempts to obtain passage of the ERA aroused anger among its opponents. In February 1977 Phyllis Schlafly led a gathering of about 150 anti-ERA demonstrators outside the White House, charging that Mrs. Carter's phone calls violated Article V of the Constitution, which left the ratification of amendments to Congress and the state legislators. (Kaufman, Rosalynn Carter, p. 56).
Phyllis Schlafly was the "Iron Lady" of the STOP-ERA campaign, and she was opening the eyes of many women to the fatal consequences of the amendment.. As a lawyer, she pointed out that U.S. woman already had more rights than men. Her motto, STOP- ERA, meant Stop Stealing Our Privileges. In desperation, the pro-ERA women staged a major conference in Houston, hosted by the "Steel Magnolia" and the "Battleaxe," and financed by the taxpayers!
Phyllis Schlafly (1924–2016) led the opposition to the ERA. |
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The "Steel Magnolia" and the "Battleaxe" in Houston, Nov. 1977. |
In Nov. 1977, the pro-ERA forces hosted a major taxpayer funded conference in Houston, Texas. In March 1978, the "Battleaxe" confronted President Carter with the official report of the conference entitled The Spirit of Houston.... It definitely wasn't national and it only represented the lunatic fringe of the women's movement. Naturally, it omitted any mention of the millions of sane Christian women who opposed it. Their motto was: "ask not what the ERA can do for you–ask what the ERA can do to you."
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Here is a quote from the Carter White House Diary:
I met with the Women's Advisory Committee, a fruitless meeting. Bella Abzug had already issued a 100 percent negative press statement. I decided to ask her to resign from the committee and the chairmanship. The women's group could be helpful but has been a pain in the neck. After I pointed out all the problems with them, they applauded. (Carter, White House Diary, p. 277).
Together with her coven, she vowed a terrible revenge, and their curses fell on the President's head. From that time onward, the real President Carter's days were numbered.
On January 16, the Shah of Iran was overthrown in a coup d'etat and forced to leave the country. His place as ruler of Iran was taken by a British Secret Service agent named Ayatollah Khomeini. The Shah's doctors were poisoning him very slowly and he asked President Carter for permission to visit the U.S. for treatment.
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President Carter absolutely refused to allow the Shah to visit the U.S. because he knew that it would stir up anti-U.S. feelings in that country..
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Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928–2017). |
Here is a brief quote from President Carter's diary for April 9, 1979:
A vocal group of the Shah's friends continued to urge us to invite the Shah. They approached Vance and Brzezinski repeatedly and on occasion appealed directly to me. They had an ally in Zbig, but could not convince me or Cy. Each time we explained the potential danger to those Americans still in Iran, emphasizing that the Shah had been living comfortably in Morocco, the Bahamas, and now Mexico. (Carter, Keeping Faith, pp. 452-453).
It was around that time that the real President Carter gave his last speech about energy conservation.
A grim President Carter delivering his "energy speech," April 18, 1979. |
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The smiling double speaking before the NAS on April 23, 1979. |
On June 18, the double left for Vienna for a summit with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. As usual, he was all smiles because people just didn't notice that he looked different from the late, great President Carter.
The Carter double was all smiles as he met Leonid Brezhnev in Vienna. |
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Leonid Brezhnev and the double signing the Salt II Treaty, June 18, in Vienna. |
After arriving back from the summit, the actor visited Japan, and then returned to the United States to spend the 4th of July at Camp David.
Bert Lance (1931–2013). |
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"Carter's" malaise speech, July 15, 1979. |
Here is a brief quote from a bio of Bert Lance:
Jimmy Carter, who should have been well into the planning for his second campaign for the Presidency, was instead running from it. That was the problem. After I tossed and turned most of the night, I reached Jimmy at Camp David the next morning at six o'clock San Francisco time. Just like Brock the night before, I didn't' waste any time with small talk "Mr. President," I said. "I've been out of the country, and I feel I need to talk to you. What I've been reading and hearing doesn't reflect the Jimmy Carter I know." There was a long pause on the other end of the line. Finally, he said, "In fact, Bert, I came back from my meeting in Tokyo, and it all seems to be falling down around me at the White House. I don't know what to do about it." (Lance, The Truth of the Matter, p. 178).
While on a whirlwind tour of Europe, Rosalynn and daughter Amy visited Pope John Paul II. Under discussion was the forthcoming visit of the pontiff to the United States.
Rosalynn and Amy at the Vatican with Pope John Paul II, May 1979. |
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The 2 counterfeits warmly embracing at the White House. |
Amazingly, Jimmy was a big fan of Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Saint Martin Luther—who led the world out of the Babylonian Captivity to freedom in Christ!
Coretta Scott King and Jimmy unveiling a portrait of Martin Luther King, Feb. 18, 1974. |
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President Carter presenting the Medal of Freedom to Coretta Scott King, July 12, 1977. |
In addition, Jimmy was also a great admirer of the career of Georgia senator Thomas Watson (1856–1922), who wrote a book entitled The Roman Catholic Hierarchy: The Deadliest Menace to American Liberties and Christian Civilization.
Coincidently, it was just after the Pope's visit to the United States that the Iran Crisis reached a boiling point. On October 20, 1979, the double admitted the Shah to the U.S. for medical treatment. Here is a quote from the Carter 1982 diary:
I told Brzezinski to permit the Shah to go to New York for medical treatment, and just inform our embassy in Tehran that this would occur. (Carter, Keeping Faith, p. 456).
Exactly what the real Carter predicted happened after the Shah was admitted to the U.S.
Iconic image of the storming of the U.S. embassy by an MI6 "rent a mob."
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U.S. embassy staff blindfolded and taken hostage, Nov. 1979. |
Storming an embassy and taking hostages was actually an act of war, but the counterfeit didn't even consider using financial pressure, or breaking diplomatic relations with Iran:
I began to consider freezing all of Iran's assets—primarily consisting of gold and cash deposits—held in American banks both in our country and abroad. I hesitated only because such action was likely to reflect adversely on us as a reliable trading partner and might frighten other major depositors and investors into a massive transfer of funds to other countries. Cy Vance and I also assessed the advisability of breaking diplomatic relations with Iran, but decided against it; we had to keep open every possibility (Carter, Keeping Faith, p. 462).
During the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis, President Eisenhower used economic leverage alone to force the British lion to disgorge the Canal . . . and it worked like a charm.
Colonel Charles Beckwith (1929–1994). |
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Wreckage of U.S. helicopters used in the "rescue attempt." |
"Carter" demanded top secrecy because he feared the Soviets might find out about the mission. In the meantime, he notified Prime Minister Thatcher that a rescue was underway because a British officer in Oman had noticed unusual U.S. activity in the Persian Gulf:
Of course, the counterfeit was "praying" that the mission would be a fiasco . . . and he wasn't disappointed!He had reported to British officials in London that we had planes in Oman (which was true) and that they were loaded with ammunition and supplies for the Afghan freedom fighters. The British and Omanis were getting nervous, and I had to send Warren Christopher to London to brief Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Minister Peter Carrington about the true purpose of the planes. Christopher was careful not to ask them for any comment, but simply informed them about our plans for the rescue. (Carter, Keeping Faith, p. 512).
It is usually the Democrats who start wars, but in 1980 they were happy that "Republican" Ronald Reagan was President. Reagan immediately commenced one of the most massive military buildups in the history of the country.
Inauguration of acting President Reagan, January 20, 1981. |
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Cleopatra and President Reagan at the White House, Feb. 26, 1981. |
However, something totally unexpected happened that almost derailed her plans. Argentina invaded the Falklands Island, which were used as a listening post by the British to monitor the progress of the Argentine nuclear weapons program.
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On April 2, 1982, Argentine forces mounted amphibious landings on the Falkland Islands. The invasion force met very little resistance because there were few British soldiers on the islands.
In 1982, Jorge Bergoglio was Jesuit provincial In Argentina. |
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The "Iron Lady" in the Falkland Islands, Jan. 1983. |
Little did the "Iron Lady" realize that those images would change the course of world history.
The "Iron Lady" did not earn that nickname for nothing. She might be called "Attila the Hen" in jest, but nobody crossed her and came out ahead.
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Jorge Bergoglio entered the conclave as a |
Before the conclave, "anonymous" distributed images of Bergoglio blessing the Argentine troops prior to the invasion of the Falkland Islands. "Anonymous" is just a synonym for the British Secret Service:
No one admitted to sending the email. The ambassador said he did not do it. So did the lawyer. So did the journalist. So did several high ranking officials of the Society of Jesus, the world's biggest and most powerful religious order. The dossier that dropped anonymously in the inbox of senior cardinals as they gathered at Rome was damning. Or so it was intended to be. Someone did not want Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be Pope. (Vallely, Pope Francis: Untying the Knots, p. 1).
Even though the "Iron Lady" was out of office since 1990, she was still hugely influential in governmental circles. They all remembered the Falklands War, and they were not about to have any Argentine as Pope.
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After an intense struggle that lasted from 2005 to 2013, Bergoglio finally forced Pope Benedict XVI to resign. Only a month later, the woman who torpedoed Bergoglio in 2005 was sent to meet her Maker.
As in the case of President Carter, there were only 2 options available once the Argentine Pope was ensconced in the Vatican: assassination or replacement with a double.
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Hajji John XXIII. Pope from 1958 to 1963. |
The man who is best qualified to play the role of Pope Francis is a British actor called Jonathan Price. Jonathan Price played Juan Perón in the movie Evita, and he bears a striking resemblance to Pope Francis.
Jonathan Price as Juan Perón. |
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Jonathan Prince is currently playing the role of Pope Francis. |
The last British Pope was named Nicholas Breakspear (Shake-speare), who took the named Hadrian IV. He published the Papal Bull Laudabiliter, which urged King Henry II to annex Hibernia to the Papal Roman Empire.
That annexation was put on hold until the assassination of Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury. As penance for the murder of the archbishop, Pope Alexander III ordered the king to fulfill the Papal Bull and invade Ireland.
Vital links
References
Carter, Jimmy. Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President. Bantam Books, New York, 1982.
Carter, Jimmy. White House Diary. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2010. (That diary was published by the double in 2010, and is totally different from the 1982 version).
Carter, Rosalynn. First Lady From Plains. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1984.
Critchlow, Donald E. Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2005.
Eizenstat, Stuart E. President Carter: The White House Years. St. Martin's Press, New York, 2018.
Kaufman, Scott. Rosalynn Carter: Equal Partner in the White House. University Press of Kansas, 2007.
Lance. Bert. The Truth of the Matter: My Life in and Out of Politics. Summit Books, New York, 1991.
Levine, Suzanne Braun & Thom, Mary. Bella Abzug. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2007.
Pitts, Milton. Heads and Tails: Barber to the Presidents. Presented free of charge by the Reformation Online.
Schlafly, Phyllis. Feminist Fantasies. Spence Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, 2005.
Schlafly, Phyllis. Who Killed The American Family?. WND Books, Washington City, 2014.
Schlafly, Phyllis.The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It. Spence Publishing Company, Dalles, TX, 2004.
Sick, Gary. October Surprise: America's Hostages in Iran and the Election of Ronald Reagan. Random House, New York, 1991.
Vallely, Paul, Pope Francis: Untying the Knots, The Struggle for the Soul of Catholicism. Bloomsbury Press, New York, 2015.
Watson, Thomas. The Roman Catholic Hierarchy: The Deadliest Menace to American Liberties and Christian Civilization. Jeffersonian Publishing Co., Thomson, Georgia, 1915.