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All 60 US Presidents

Sep 23rd, 2019
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  1. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/07/u-s-presidents-george-washington/
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  3. Huh. Neat. I didn't know we had 15 "Presidents" before Washington. John Hancock actually served as a president twice, within both iterations of proto-president. And, shiet, one could argue some of them DO "count" since they took office after 1776.
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  5. I like the idea that these are like the "occulted" presidents, therefore making 60 presidents in total with Trump as #60.
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  7. Peyton Randolph was the first president of the first iteration starting in 1774;
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  9. John Hanson the first president of the second iteration in 1781;
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  11. John Hancock himself was the first president (if I'm reading this properly) to serve after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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  13. I like the idea of Hancock being the first true president. He's highly iconic, and unique having served two different "kinds" of presidential terms, which were uniquely separated by other presidents. Not to mention his big bad ol' han-cockin' signature.
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  15. Also, if we used Hancock as the first president, this would make Trump the 58th president (at least since 1776) --- which has HUGE occult significance, considering all of the absolutely bizarre gematrial and numerological "coincidences" between Trump and the number 58. And it's not /too/ far a stretch, since 1776 is as good a year to start counting as any other...
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  17. Not to mention 1776 being the founding year of the Bavarian Illuminati! Hmm... I almost feel like I'm grasping at more of a thread here, than just a mere straw. One could say Trump is the 58th president since the formation of the Illuminati; including occulted/proto presidents of course.
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  19. I'll have to do a post on the significance of 58 (and 88) and its relationship to Trump. Another time!
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  21. Anywho. I know, I know, these presidents don't "count" (whatever), but it's still an interesting concept. Would be something one could parallel or reference within a story.
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