The Forgotten Presidents

The Forgotten Presidents
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YOU DON’T BELIEVE that the powers that be are destroying our children’s history? Then when was the last time you read about these. If you were raised in the north, I bet even you never heard of these men. For the history books have been written by the damn Jews for so long that our people don’t know their heritage.

The Forgotten Presidents
By George Grant Excerpted from The Patriot’s Handbook

Who was the first president of the United  States? Ask any school child and they will  readily tell you “George Washington.” And of course, they would be wrong; at least technically. Washington was not inaugurated until April 30, 1789. And yet, the United States continually had functioning governments from as early as September 5, 1774 and operated as a confederated nation from as early as July 4, 1776.

During that nearly fifteen year interval, Congress; first the Continental Congress and then later the Confederation Congress, was always moderated by a duly elected president. As the chief executive officer of the government of the United States, the president was recognized as the head of state.

Washington was thus the fifteenth in a long line of distinguished presidents; and he led the seventeenth administration, he just happened to be the first under the current constitution. So who were the luminaries who preceded him? The following brief biographies profile these “forgotten presidents.”