See the October 26, 1853, killing of US Army Captain John W Gunnison & seven more blamed on vengeful Pahvant tribesmen, as a dress rehearsal for the Sept. 11, 1857, slaughter of around 140 wagoneers at the Mountain Meadows by Mormons done up as Indians!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRUD2Kgz9x8
Gunnison Massacre of 1853 in Millard County, UT.
The October 1853 Meadow Creek incident whereby wagon trainers had allegedly slain Pahvant War Chief Mosoquop's father, which allegedly caused him to seek revenge against "any white man" in response, is just too cute! Wikipedia: After the killings, rumors circulated the Pahvants involved in the Gunnison Massacre were acting under the direction of Brigham Young, and a secret militia known as the Danites. Resonates with numerous other False Flag events not limited to Pearl Harbor and the 911 Attacks, see the 1846 Mexican / American war similarly as a dress rehearsal for the 1861 American Civil War.
http://www.online-literature.com/twain/roughing-it/82/
Mark Twain » Roughing It » Appendix B. The Mountain Meadows Massacre.
A wagon train rich in cattle, horses, mules and other property with one hundred and forty five or one hundred and fifty emigrants, being in part from Arkansas, and in part from Missouri left Arkansas. A large party of Mormons painted and tricked out as Indians, overtook the train of emigrant wagons some three hundred miles south of Salt Lake City, and made an attack, the emigrants threw up earthworks, made fortresses of their wagons and defended themselves gallantly and successfully for five days!
At the end of the five days the Mormons retired to the upper end of the Meadows, resumed civilized apparel, washed off their paint and then heavily armed, drove down in wagons to the beleaguered emigrants bearing a flag of truce. When the emigrants saw white men coming they threw down their guns and welcomed them with cheer after cheer, and lifted a little child aloft dressed in white in answer to the flag.
A wagon train rich in cattle, horses, mules and other property with one hundred and forty five or one hundred and fifty emigrants, being in part from Arkansas, and in part from Missouri left Arkansas. A large party of Mormons painted and tricked out as Indians, overtook the train of emigrant wagons some three hundred miles south of Salt Lake City, and made an attack, the emigrants threw up earthworks, made fortresses of their wagons and defended themselves gallantly and successfully for five days!
At the end of the five days the Mormons retired to the upper end of the Meadows, resumed civilized apparel, washed off their paint and then heavily armed, drove down in wagons to the beleaguered emigrants bearing a flag of truce. When the emigrants saw white men coming they threw down their guns and welcomed them with cheer after cheer, and lifted a little child aloft dressed in white in answer to the flag.
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