Eshkebugecoshec - A chief of the Pillager Chippewa; born in 1774, died about 1860.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chippewa-indian-chiefs-and-leaders.htm
This Chippewa Chief's name bears a striking similarity to the well established Mormon name, Ezra Taft Benson.
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moksha wrote:Eshkebugecoshec - A chief of the Pillager Chippewa; born in 1774, died about 1860.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chippewa-indian-chiefs-and-leaders.htm
This Chippewa Chief's name bears a striking similarity to the well established Mormon name, Ezra Taft Benson.
A famous leader of the Birch Clan as I recall.

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As bomgeo a.k.a. sam a.k.a. McKane moves around the internet, dipping into various forums with some Mormon connection, he occasionally speaks some truth:
QFT.
The same names in the Book of Mormon as in Indian tribes can be looked at as one of two things evidence or plagerism. If you have a testimony then it's obviously evidence.
http://www.ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43593
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Maksutov wrote:moksha wrote:Eshkebugecoshec - A chief of the Pillager Chippewa; born in 1774, died about 1860.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chippewa-indian-chiefs-and-leaders.htm
This Chippewa Chief's name bears a striking similarity to the well established Mormon name, Ezra Taft Benson.
A famous leader of the Birch Clan as I recall.
I think he was more of a "son of a Birch". Benson was a proponent of the John Birch Society, but he was never a member. David O. McKay was probably the influence that politely, but firmly, did not want an apostle to be a member of those "Sons of Birches".
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Corsair wrote:Maksutov wrote:
A famous leader of the Birch Clan as I recall.
I think he was more of a "son of a Birch". Benson was a proponent of the John Birch Society, but he was never a member. David O. McKay was probably the influence that politely, but firmly, did not want an apostle to be a member of those "Sons of Birches".
My favorite ETB moment was when he was on a third party campaign for the White House with Strom Thurmond. A telling combination. I also enjoyed his little bots at the Freemen Institute and their hissing about the CFR and Trilateral Commission.

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Maksutov wrote:My favorite ETB moment was when he was on a third party campaign for the White House with Strom Thurmond. A telling combination. I also enjoyed his little bots at the Freemen Institute and their hissing about the CFR and Trilateral Commission.
After the Benson-Thurmond campaign fizzled, Ezra Taft wanted to run as Vice President on the White Power ticket with Gov. George Wallace, but President McKay said no to that request. If only the request had suggested that George Wallace was actually a Greek Lamanite, things may have turned out differently after President McKay quit laughing.
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It looks like Geo has given up on us, and on MAD and moved to the friendlier and completely looney toons realm of the freedom forum.
Godspeed geo.
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