Quotes on Arlington National Cemetery Reconciliation Memorial and the Naming Commission
March 4, 2024
Dear Ms. Lunelle,
I was recently asked to provide some quotes for an article about the Arlington National Cemetery Reconciliation Memorial. Below is what I said. I have also recorded the message and it can be viewed from the link below.
To whom it may concern;
When Elizabeth Warren stood on the Senate Chamber floor and used as the justification for Confederate Memorial name changes of forts, bases, and places, and removal of Memorials because they bore the names of Confederates because Confederates or anyone who supported them were insurrectionist and traitors, was and is a Corruption of Blood Bill of Attainder that is a violation of the 9th and 10th Amendments, section 1 of each of the United States Constitution.
In America, trials are conducted by a jury, not by Congress. You can’t punish ‘so-called’ traitors without a trial and there was none".
And the United States Congress should have declared null and void any recommendations from this so-called Commission as unconstitutional dismissed it with recommendations of censure by the Senate of Warren because, as a Law Professor, she knew that she was breaking the law.
And to make matters worse, she lied about Black Veterans returning from the fields of battle and having to return to bases that were named after Confederates.
And even more so to remove the Reconciliation Memorial Cenotaph Shrine that depicted those former Black Confederate Veterans who in the hour of reconciliation followed the former White Confederates (General Joseph Wheeler) into the Spanish American War and remained on the Battlefield after a Smallpox and Yellow Fever epedemic struck and the President removed over 70,000 White soldiers declaring them unfit for battle. The Black soldiers from the South were said to have developed an immunity to the disease.
President McKinley was so impressed with them and their White Counterparts and the courage and valor that they displayed, he would ask for a place for the former Confederate soldiers to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He went even further to ask the Ladies of the South to build a Memorial Cenotaph that would not be about the American War Between the States, but one that would depict the New South's Hour of Reconciliation.
And finally, after agreeing, the Ladies hired renowned Jewish Sculptor Moses Ezekiel, himself a Confederate Veteran to complete the task that he described as his greatest work. It would also mark his burial site.
The Department of Defense and General Lloyd Austin with the United States Congress have violated their Oath to protect the Constitution against foreign or domestic attack.
I am proud to have co-founded Veterans Defending the Arlington National Cemetery Reconciliation Memorial Cenotaph Shrine, and having served at Ft. Bragg alongside the 82nd Airborne Division during Basic Training. And so humbly ask President Trump to right this wrong against the Southern people. God bless you!
HK
Note: Watch Mr. Edgerton’s video here»>


