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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

Capt Stewart Van Vliet was meeting with Brigham Young on Sept. 7, the day the Mountain Meadows Massacre began. Of course Brigham knew what was going on. That Fat Ass George A Smith wouldn't shit if told not to and he did what he was told when he preceded the Fancher Baker Train spewing hatred and lies. On the east was Capt. Jesse Gove of the Utah Expedition and some 2500 soldiers. They started late in July towards SLC. . He knew the Army could make quick work of the Mormon issue. They had just enough time to reach SLC. but something odd happened. I'm trying to show the "odd" here. Squaw Killer General Harney removes himself from the scene, Col. Alexander, "Old Women", to his men, marches north 35 miles in one week and returns over two weeks later to the same local. In fact, they could have marched west, 140 miles, in as much time. Is this intentional? I can't prove it here! But the entire event stinks of a set up.

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  • @awolLDSasap Yeah he was, if brigham young were alive today I wouldn't hesitate to bash his skull in for killing so many innocent people

  • @Whyzitsotough No doubt. He was full of himself.

  • @awolLDSasap That idiot brigham young is referred to as the saddam huessain of the 1800s

  • I enjoyed this until the very end, when there appears to be a logical leap connecting the resistance to the Army with the actual shooters at Mountain Meadows. OTher than that, I thought the video very good.

  • Brigham Young wanted nothing to do with the U.S. He was a shameless basturd.

    Maybe Alexander was threatened in some way by the Hickmans or another Mormon. Too bad the group of U.S. soldiers never followed through with the task at hand.

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