The Cherry Tree and the Hatchet: Was George Washington The Hatchet Man for European Political Will in a Conspiracy to Usurp the Moorish/Aboriginal Government? (Key Points Book 3)
Book Details
Author(s)Cozmo El
PublisherBanimoor Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00SRJTMOG
ISBN-13978B00SRJTMO2
Sales Rank2,114,109
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The "Cherry Tree" story hold significance to many Americans and has been used though out American history and education to coney the importance of the principle s of honesty and trust to many a reader. However, not all interpret Weems proverb the same.
In contrast, Moorish American history reveals a sinister side of the meaning housed within the immortal "Cherry Tree" story.
The chopping down of the "Cherry Tree" has political and historic significance as it relates to so-called blacks (Moors) in the Americas (1). The story is said to record a monumental turning point in the transformation of American government and the destruction and usurpation of Moorish/Aboriginal existence for centuries to come.
In contrast, Moorish American history reveals a sinister side of the meaning housed within the immortal "Cherry Tree" story.
The chopping down of the "Cherry Tree" has political and historic significance as it relates to so-called blacks (Moors) in the Americas (1). The story is said to record a monumental turning point in the transformation of American government and the destruction and usurpation of Moorish/Aboriginal existence for centuries to come.

