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Knowles Origin:

The surname Knowles primarily originates from England and has both topographical and locational roots. It derives from the Old English word cnoll, which translates to "knoll" or "hilltop". Originally, it was given as a name to people who lived on or near a small hill or summit.
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00:00Stealing from God is a crime.
00:04When you look at me, do I look Anglo-Saxon to you?
00:10No, I'm not Anglo-Saxon.
00:12So why do I have an Anglo-Saxon last name?
00:16You see, that tells you right there that I'm a POW.
00:20And what happens when you steal from God?
00:24You steal from God.
00:26And so I have a case against the United States.
00:29I have a case against Great Britain.
00:31But Gary Britain, you gave me your name, right?
00:34When you took me, you stole me.
00:36And so, this is a crime against humanity,
00:39but it's a crime against God to steal his children.
00:43So you stole from God.
00:45So what is the consequences of stealing from God?
00:48Because I already told you I'm not Anglo-Saxon.
00:51So why do I have an Anglo-Saxon last name?
00:54Because you stole from God.
00:58And you took my name, which came from God.
01:03You took my ancestors' name, which came from God.
01:07And you took our names.
01:09So that is a crime.
01:10That's a crime against God.
01:12You took his children.
01:14So you have to bear the consequences, Great Britain and United States.