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*T - As an abbreviation, this letter may stand for such terms as term, territory, title, table, Every person who was convicted of felony, short of murder, and admitted to the benefit of clergy, was at one time marked with this letter upon the brawn of the thumb. Abolished by 7 & 8 Gen. IV, c. 27 By the law of the Province of Pennsylvania AD 1698, it was provided that a convicted thief should wear a badge on them in the form of the letter T. upon his sleeve, which badge should be at least four inches long and of a color different from that of his outer garment. (Oxfords Universal Dictionary on Historical Principles, 1933 edition Correction - wrong dictionary cited. It is Blacks Law Dictionary 4th and 6th editions) This is VERY significant, because around 1698, the Province of Pennsylvania was the Capitol of the U.S., not Washington, D.C. A vast majority of my people are so busy emulating their conqueror, that they proudly wear the badge of the thief too. Look around the necks, and at the tattoos, of the Autochthons you know. You will find the Scarlet letter badge of the thief, glaring back at you in the form of the Christian Cross! Furthermore, one must remember that around 1698, the Bishops, Priests, and Nuns, as the Christian Missionaries, along with their zealous military Crusaders, wore that badge more than anyone else! Boo Yow! Get that sh*t off of you. You thought it was fashionable, because you didnt know the history of the Robber BARONS. Well, now you know! Dr Yaffa Bey
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 03:58:40 +0000

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