This is one reason why I believe Trump is a reincarnation of King George III of England during the Revolutionary War.
In other words if you understand Karma, the United States ONLY exists because of the "Madness of King George III. So, on a karmic level his madness also could undo or nullify American history now too, and therefore undo human rights the way he is doing right now by undermining all Democratic institutions. By doing this and weakening the institutions of American democracy since 1776 he harms the fabric of American History and everyone who has died for America. He is an insult to all Americans who gave their lives for this country. So, as you visit the Soldiers graveyards this Memorial day remember this!
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George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain andKing of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death.
Reign: 25 October 1760 –; 29 January 1820
Coronation: 22 September 1761
Successor: George IV
Father: Frederick, Prince of Wales
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George III was the King of Great Britain and Ireland during the American Revolution. The death of his father, Frederick Lewis, the Prince of Wales, in 1751 meant ...George III - British History - HISTORY.com
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King George III, British History, American Revolution ... During his 59-year reign, he pushed through a British victory in the Seven Years' War, led England's ...George III - Monarch, King - Biography
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King George III is most well known for being the King of England during the American Revolutionary War. Throughout his life he suffered from a disease thatKing George III in The American Revolution - Shmoop
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George was born at the Norfolk House in London. His grandfather was King George II and his father was the Prince of Wales during that time, Frederick.King George III & The American Revolution: Lesson for Kids | Study.com
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George III lived from 1738 to 1820. When his father died in 1760, George III became the king, which meant he was king in 1776 during the American Revolution.King George III | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
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The Revolutionary War lasted nearly eight years, largely because King George refused to surrender the colonies. When the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, ...George III (r. 1760-1820) | The Royal Family
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George III is widely remembered for two things: losing the American colonies and ... and the prospect of long war with revolutionary France made him, if anything, ... surrender of the hereditary revenues by theKing for the duration of his reign.
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