George Moody King (August 12, 1922)

On April 20, 1889, Adolph Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungry to Alois Schickelgruber and Klara Polzi (1). Driven by his hatred toward the Jewish and Marxists, in the early 20s, he began the National Socialist German Workers Party or Nazis in his Munich beer cellar to begin plotting his putsch (insurrection) (1). Within a decade, by August 1933, he had usurped dictatorial power with the financial aid of big businesses and the Reichstag (1). With Hitler in power, Germany's terror was only beginning. But things were not much better in the United States, as we left the Roaring Twenties and slid straight into the Great Depression Era. However, decades from now, the American people will still consider those good times when comparing them to the here and now.    



George Moody King
On November 20, 1942, America's version of Hitler, Joseph Robinette Biden, was born to Catherine Eugenia Finnegan and Joseph Biden, Sr. (2). And now, nearly 100 years later, tyranny has begun again, beginning with his insurrection on November 6, 2020. Of course, arguably, Joe Biden is only the puppet at another Hungarian's will, George Soros, or his evil twin, Barrack Insane Obama. In either scenario, the results are the same. Soon, the American people will be facing genocide, poverty, starvation, communism, and terror. All at the hands of those who believe in tyranny and the new world order. And by the completely insane who piously think that fifty percent of those populating the earth need extinguishing to save the world from climate change and are using the COVID shot of poison to achieve their deadly deeds. Yes, the twenties of the last century will be insipid and idyllic once our ignoble and immoral poster-in-chief is finished destroying our America. So, here is a story about my distant cousin, George Moody King, who was fortunate enough to be born in the twenties of last century, escaping the bloody hands of Biden in the twenties of this century, and who also faced Hitler's destruction head-on.



On August 12, 1922, Britain proposed a two-thirds cut in Germany's reparations payments at the London conference. But, across the globe, George Moody King's parents, Margaret Moody and Morton Brandon King were more attuned to the arrival of their third child in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, than the events occurring elsewhere in the world (3-19). Besides his parents, George also had two siblings anxiously awaiting his arrival, Morton Brandon (March 24, 1913-February 14, 2013) and Mary Dale King (February 4, 1920-October 9, 2022) (3-19).   




George Moody King
As a child, George grew up in the same city and the surrounding areas where he was born. His dad, Morton, was an attorney who served as Bedford County's County Clerk, and his parents were prominent members of society (20). George and his siblings grew up on their family farm, where his dad, an avid conservationist, enjoyed the tradition of farming (21). Presumably, George received his formative education at Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, since his brother, father, and other family members had attended the private, college-preparatory school. Continuing family tradition, George received his Bachelor of Arts in English at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, graduating in 1943 (22). Understanding responsibility and good work ethics, Morton earned a position at People's National Bank during college, where his dad served on the Board of Directors (3-4, 20).



On September 1, 1939, under the rule of Hitler, Germany invaded Poland, causing Europe to break out in World War II (23). President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wanted desperately to avoid America's entrance into the European theater against the Axis powers despite the severe implications of Germany succeeding in Europe (24). But on December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy," Japan's bombing of the defenseless in Pearl Harbor caused FDR to declare war, joining the Allied forces (24, 25). It was a call to duty for all young men in America. On April 3, 1943, George answered that call, reporting to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, becoming a part of the 272nd Infantry, 69th Division (25-27).  




George Moody King
A month after reporting to Fort Oglethorpe, on May 15, George stood with approximately 3000 other men at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, to make up the newly formed and activated 69th Infantry Division (28-29). The 272nd Infantry Regiment would become a part of that Division (28-29). For George, this meant the beginning of eighteen long months of physical exertion in Mississippi's climate that altered from the boiling heat in the summer to the penetrating cold of the winter, all to build commemoratory and physical endurance in preparation for the unknown (28-29). However, by October 31, 1944, even though their final designation was still unknown, it was becoming clear to them all that they were going overseas and into battle as they left what was their temporary home (28-29). 



After receiving their final orders and setting sail to Europe, a month later, on December 2, George and the 272nd Regiment finally reached their destinations of Winchester and Stockbridge, England (28). For two weeks, passes were liberal for the Regiment, allowing them to explore their surroundings, which kept the men's spirits high (28). However, on December 16, Germany broke through to Belgium, requiring immediate entrance into the war for 700 of their fellow men (28). The mood on their new command post immediately altered drastically (28). But as expected, they realigned themselves and continued to train for the inevitable (28). It would be another month before George faced his demons (28). 




George Moody King
During a blizzard, on January 21, George and the 272nd received orders to board a Polish passenger ship, MS Sobieski, for their final destination of French port, Le Havre, France (27-28). After nearly three weeks of traveling by semi-trailer, boxcar, and train with a short stay at their Forges-Les-Eaux command post, the 272nd arrived in Born, Belgium, on February 6, 1945 (27). While there, George and the 272nd became folded into the V Form, a part of the First United States Army (27). By the end of the month, the 272nd had pushed through Germany, suffering its first loss on February 17 (27). And on the 27th, George and the 69th faced the Seigfried line or Westwall, the German defense wall opposite the French Maginot line, gaining 2000 yards and overturning six cities (27-29). 



By the end of March, George and the men in his Division had successfully marched across the Rhine River (27-28). Continuing their drive eastward toward Saxony, Germany, on April 19, the 69th Division captured the town of Leipzig, the largest city in the state (27-28). But, during their fierce battle, George and the 69th came face-to-face with what Hitler was capable of when they uncovered Leipzig-Thekla, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp (28). Horrifically on April 28, the Schutzstaffel (SS), a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, doused the oil-soaked barracks of 325 male prisoners nearby, creating their inferno (28). Any prisoners who attempted escape were shot in the back by the SS. Or they became electrocuted by the fence that prevented them from escaping their hell (28). Without the swift advancement from the 69th Division, women housed nearby would have suffered the same fate (28). The "Fighting 69th" or "Liberating Unit," as they became known, suffered 1506 casualties and 384 deaths during their role in the European theater (28). 




1948, November 17, The Tennessean,
 Nashville, Tennessee, Page 15

In 1945, World War II ended, along with the lives of countless Holocaust victims in concentration camps that the United States pretended they didn't know existed. George returned to his home in Shelbyville with two European Battle Stars, a Bronze Star, and a Combat Infantry Badge (). He had left his home, a young college graduate with dreams, but he had returned a hero who would probably permanently reference the world through different eyes (22). Beginning again where he left off, George returned to Vanderbilt, earning his Master of Arts in English in 1947 (22, 29-30). And again, following tradition, George became a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity throughout his college years (22). After finishing his master's degree, George decided to complete his education at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (22). Then, like before the war, George returned to the People's National Bank, established from his family's roots (33). 




When two prominent families intertwine through matrimony, countless parties and newspaper announcements celebrate and record the upcoming nuptials. And when George decided to announce his engagement to Mary Byrd Douglas on August 6, 1948, an endless stream of dinner party dates began marking his calendar (33-42). Mary, the daughter of Judge William Byrd Douglas and Mary Claiborne Stahlman, was a graduate of Randolph Macon Woman's College and a member of the Delta Delta Sorority (33-42). So, when George and Mary wedded on November 17, with Mary wearing her maternal grandmother's brocaded satin wedding gown and escorted down the aisle by her father, it came as no surprise that their family and friends filled the pews of First Presbyterian Church in Nashville (33-42).




1959, January 2, Nashville Banner,
 Nashville, Tennessee, Page 14
Starting a family was immediate for the newly wedded couple, and thirteen months after exchanging their vows, George and Mary welcomed a son, Douglas Morton, on December 21, 1950, in Shelbyville (43). They named him after both of their grandfathers. Thirteen months later, pregnant again, George and Mary welcomed a daughter, Mary Moody, born November 23, 1952, who they named after their mothers (44). But, it wasn't just their personal life that was experiencing changes. In 1955, George left his position with Peoples' National Bank. Uprooting Mary and the children from Shelbyville, he moved them 100 miles away to Chattanooga and started a new job as a cashier with Volunteer State Life Insurance Company (22, 47). However, shortly after relocating to Chattanooga, on February 11, 1958, George and Mary welcomed one more child into their realm, Claire, completing their family (45).  




June 4, Chattanooga Daily Times,
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Page 1
In 1958, George decided to put his English degree to good use and began teaching for UC's (University of Chattanooga) evening program (46). But in approximately 1961, George became a student again and faced a new professional challenge, entering the Volunteer State Life Insurance Company's executive training program at the Alexander Hamilton Institute (47). An intense program, its curriculum covered four principal areas of business: marketing, production, finance, and accounting (47). Using those four areas of knowledge, each school attendant investigated the practices of various companies and the manner problems were resolved (47). To receive a certification of completion, each attendee had to solve a business problem successfully (47). Of course, George received his certificate and completed the program in June 1963 (47). He remained with Volunteer State Life Insurance Company for two years longer before quitting his position in 1965 (22).



 1970, May 10, The Tennessean,
Nashville, Tennessee, Page 12-D
George expanded his creative outlet beyond his passion for book reviews, poetry, and short stories in 1960 (22, 48-49). He joined the Cumberland County Playhouse and began acting in over 30 amateur and professional roles (22). And in thanks for his active participation in their theater, shortly before 2015, the Cumberland County Playhouse honored him with a special award (22). However, in 1965, George found the role of his lifetime and began teaching at Tennessee Technological University (22, 48, 50). Professor King remained with the University for 20 years, retiring in 1985 (22, 48, 50). Besides George's role as Professor, he also participated in some of their theater productions, combining his joys of teaching and acting (22, 48, 50).



On March 14, 2015, George made his final bow, dying in Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee (5, 22). He and Mary remained married for 67 years (5, 22). As of this date, Mary is still alive and well. In addition to their three children, the two had nine grandchildren (5, 22). George and his family donated his body to science (5). A marker exists in an unknown cemetery, and a memorial for George is on findagrave.com.  





Today, over 209,701,005 people in the United States have received the COVID-19 poisonous jab. Despite warnings from virologists, physicians, bioscientists, and nurses, many more will make the ill-advised decision to inject something into their bodies without thoroughly researching and investigating its biological effects on their immune system. And according to the whistleblowers who have risked their careers to come forward, it is likely that millions more will be affected by adverse effects than the 701,559 currently reported, along with 15,386 deaths, 66,642 hospitalizations, 82,854 urgent care visits, and 8,626 Bell's Palsy patients.  



The biomechanics of the COVID-19 jab is unknown by most. However, Anthony Stephan Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Chief Medical Advisor to the President, has a complete understanding of the time bomb that he has intentionally injected into millions of innocent Americans. He is knowledgeable that the COVID mRNA vaccine alters our DNA and is a threat to our lives. When the mRNA becomes injected into our bodies, our natural immune system attacks it, seeing it as our enemy, and ordinarily would try destroying it. However, it can not do so naturally. Therefore, Anthony and the twisted designers of COVID mRNA added spiked proteins into their deadly formula so that the proteins could replicate by the billions, causing the immune system to produce antibodies. Essentially, they manipulated the code to the mRNA to turn off natural receptors to make the killer cells within our bodies destroy their enemy by injecting the enemy cells with interferons. Unfortunately, by doing so, it turned off our immune systems entirely, making our bodies susceptible to other variables, such as cancer, shingles, and other autoimmune diseases, to name a few.  




Oncologists have reported a sudden increase in cancer patients with an abnormal escalated developing process because of the biomechanics of the COVID mRNA. Both nurses and physicians have seen unusual increases in patients with heart arrhythmias, thrombi, CVAs, and heart attacks after receiving injections. They also noted the age of the patients is getting younger and younger. Pregnant nurses are reporting higher rates of miscarriages simply by being around vaccinated patients. And sudden onsets of autoimmune disease cases by those who got jabbed have also exploded. Despite mainstream media reports, medical personnel have chosen to leave their careers where they are financially, emotionally, and professionally invested due to what they are witnessing daily and not because of being overworked and understaffed. As a retired nurse, I can attest to the latter being a usual aspect of the career choice. 




For most, it is hard to conceive why our modern-day Hitler, Joe Biden, would want to kill so many Americans. Most believe anyone opposed to receiving the COVID mRNA has bought into conspiratorial theories. But a few clicks away from any mainstream media outlet are hundreds of other perspectives contradicting those who have elaborately concocted today's holocaust. We have heard the outcries from Bill Gates and other environmentalists on their viewpoints of overpopulation. Numerous politicians and leaders have spoken of the new world order and the great reset with their desires to transform America. We, too, have seen, and for some, experienced the success of cheaper drugs against COVID-19, only to have them removed from the market and replaced with more expensive ones. Drug stocks and revenues are increasing by the billions, along with inflation. America is getting destroyed. Our opinions and questions are being monitored and suppressed by tech tyrants. Nothing seems rational or sane anymore, and people's actions are increasingly illogical! And imposter-in-chief, our version of Hitler, Joe Biden, keeps pushing a vaccine that does not stop the contagion and causes more death than the disease itself, contradicting the definition of the word vaccine. It's time to start questioning with boldness and researching with resolve. Cash, corruption, control, and communism are the motives of tyrants. And they are what defined Hitler, and they are what defines Joe Biden!




Author's notes: I have done my best to explain the biomechanics of the virus, in layman's terms, as I understand them. 


 The narrative of events surrounding George's World War II service has been written based on the documented accounts of the 272nd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division. George's personal experience may have varied slightly. 



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