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In 1977, during a search for his family roots from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Henry County Virginia, a young, and recently discharged US Army Soldier, journeyed to the Smoky Mountains following the path of his ancestors, who during the American Revolutionary War, fought with their militia counterparts from Eastern Tennessee in the 1780 Battle of Boyds Creek defeating the Cherokee Indians who had allied themselves with the British.
Unbeknownst to this young man, however, was that the research into his families past would soon turn into a lifelong project that would lead him from his home in the Appalachian Mountains to the capitals of Europe, St. Petersburg, Russia, Fatima, Portugal, and to the very heart of the Vatican itself ultimately uncovering what can only be described as the greatest deception ever foisted upon humanity.
The incredible journey of this young man began with three Welsh words, budro fudron Cristnogion, and which translate into Dirty Filthy Christians and were found in an ancient stone gravesite in the Smoky Mountains, in 1799, where 8 skeletons encased in brass armor bearing the Welsh coat of arms were discovered having these three words inscribed upon them.
Upon the discovery of these mysterious Welsh armored skeletons, John Sevier, the Governor of Tennessee at that time, began a correspondence with this young mans three times removed grandfather, who was a well respected linguist and personal friend of Governor Sevier in an attempt to decipher what this discovery meant and its implications for the history of the United States.
The reading of the letters exchanged between Governor Sevier and his Revolutionary wartime grandfather led to this young mans first discovery that the history of the United States wasnt just a lie, it was a deliberate deception with an agenda behind it so monstrous that once discovered laid bare in all of its brutal totality the ultimate plans for not just the American people, but our entire World.
In 1953, as this incredible saga continues, this young mans grandmother joined her sister members of the Daughters of the American Revolution in placing a plaque in Mobile Bay, Alabama which reads:
In memory of Prince Madog, a Welsh explorer who landed on the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170 and left behind, with the Indians, the Welsh language.