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Posted by clintonG on April 26, 2006, 8:04 pm
I can stand corrected about the dates. Obviously I wasn't there and I was
repeating points in time I was told about in the 80s by several --
different -- very old architects in their 80s and one in his 90s who are now
long dead. I recall being told it was during the 1920s when they started the
licensing requirements right after the Zionist jews started the Federal
Reserve jew money system of usury. So yes, it was incorrect to say the AIA
was formed in the 1920s.
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<%= Clinton Gallagher
NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
>
> clintonG wrote:
>> This is a true story...
>
> Nope.
>>
>
>> Around the 1920's (shortly after events which occured in 1913) architects
>> in
>> the U.S. formed an organization called the American Institute of
>> Architects
>> (AIA).
>
> The AIA was formed in 1857:
> http://www.aia.org/about_history
>
> The AMA was formed in 1847:
> http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/12982.html
>
> The ABA (not B.A.R.) was formed in 1875:
> http://www.abanet.org/about/history.html
>
> The forming of professional associations had little to do with politics
> and mostly to do with the resurgence of guilds, which have been around
> for most of human civilization.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild
>
> Please get your facts straight before proposing utter garbage.
>
>
> <snip the filth>
>
> Marcello
>
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