THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF COMMUNISM | What is communism short summary? | Who spread the idea of communism
Remember how communism started? It was a created, nurtured, and
supported by the Illuminati as an opposing political ideology in order
to achieve their goals. There is certainly enough evidence to indicate
massive collusion, but as far as being controlled by the Illuminati, here
is what Gary Allen wrote in his book None Dare Call It Conspiracy:
“Indicative of this strange event which occurred in October of 1964.
David Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank and Chairman of the Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, took a
vacation in the Soviet Union. This is a peculiar place for the world’s
greatest ‘imperialist’ to take his vacation, since much of the
communist propaganda deals with taking all of David’s wealth away
from him and distributing it to ‘the people.’ A few days after
Rockefeller ended his ‘vacation’ in the Kremlin, Nikita Khrushchev was
recalled from a vacation at a Black Sea resort to learn that he had been
fired. How strange! As far as the world knew, Khrushchev was the
absolute dictator of the Soviet government and, more important, head
of the Communist Party which runs the USSR. Who has the power to
fire the man who was supposedly the absolute dictator? Did David
Rockefeller journey to the Soviet Union to fire an employee? Obviously
the position of Premier in the Soviet Union is a figurehead with the true
power residing elsewhere. Perhaps in New York.”
Rockefeller had just opened a Hong Kong branch of the Chase
Manhattan, for trade with China, but since trade relations had broken
off between Russia and China, because of an overbearing Khrushchev,
Rockefeller got rid of the problem in order to stabilize the situation. He
later formed the National Council for U.S./Red China Trade, with
Gabriel Hauge (Manufacturers Hanover Trust), W. M. Blumenthal
(Bendix Corp.), John W. Hanley (Monsanto Chemicals), Donald
Burnham (Westinghouse Electric), Thornton Wilson (Boeing Aircraft),
William Hewitt (Deere & Co.), and Lucien Pye (Massachusetts Institute
of Technology).
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Uncovering the Secrets of the Cuban Missile Crisis: the Startling Truth Behind the Domino Theory!
As the communists moved forward with their plan for world
domination, Southeast Asia was to be the next target. In July, 1954,
Indo-China fell. William Zane Foster, Chairman of the U.S. Communist
Party, said in February, 1956, that they “constitute the beginning of a
new socialist world.”
They moved on to Vietnam, where the U.S. was pulled into a conflict,
which was to become the longest in U.S. history. American
intervention actually began in 1954 with economic and technical
assistance, after the Geneva Accords ended the Indo-Chinese War.
Kennedy increased the military budget, and escalated the War just for
the purposes of impressing the Russians after being embarrassed and humiliated by the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Later, Kennedy
planned to begin scaling back.
Vietnam escalated into a major war by 1964, with casualties peaking in
1969.
In 1964, with a possibility that ultra-conservative Barry Goldwater
might win the presidency, a coalition of liberal forces, under the
guidance of Illuminati advisors, worked for the election of former Vice
President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had taken over after Kennedy’s
assassination in 1963. Johnson was urged to pursue “peace at any
price,” but the Illuminati didn’t want peace, and Johnson further
escalated the War. At the height of the war, there were about 543,000
American soldiers in Vietnam.
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Uncovering the Secrets Behind the End of a Korean Dynasty! | History of Korea
From 1910, until 1945, Korea was part of the Japanese empire. The
victorious World War II allies agreed that Korea should be made an
independent country, but until negotiations could take place, the U.S.
took charge of the area south of the 38th parallel, while the Soviets
occupied the northern half. Plans to establish a unified Korean
government failed, and in 1948, rival governments were established:
the Communist government of Kim Il Sung in the North, and the proWestern government under Syngman Rhee in the South.
An officers training school, and a small arms plant was set up by the
United States. They gave the country $100,000,000 worth of military
hardware to arm the 96,000 soldiers of the South Korean armed forces.
On July 17, 1949, Owen Lattimore said: “The thing to do is let South
Korea fall, but not to let it look as if we pushed it.” In a memo to the
State Department, he wrote: “The United States should disembarrass
itself as quickly as possible from its entanglements in South Korea.” In
1949, the American troops were withdrawn from South Korea, and in a
January 12, 1950 speech, U.S. Secretary of State, Dean G. Acheson
publicly stated that South Korea was “outside of (the U.S.) defense
perimeter.”
The North Koreans, heavily equipped by the Russians, considered
Acheson’s statement an invitation to attack, in order to unify the
country under communism. Gen. Douglas MacArthur had received
military intelligence reports from Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, that
North Korea was preparing for an invasion, and John Foster Dulles of
the State Department went to ‘investigate,’ and covered up the activity
he viewed at the 38th parallel.
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Where did Chinese communism come from? | CHINA GOES COMMUNIST | Who lost China?
Where did Chinese communism come from? | CHINA GOES COMMUNIST | Who lost China?
Russia, as early as 1920, was conspiring against China. Shortly after
the Bolshevik revolution ended in 1918, the Communists announced:
“We are marching to free ... the people of China.” In 1921, a Russian
agent was sent to Peking, then to Shanghai, to make plans for the First
Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which would become the
world’s largest. They began to infiltrate the government in 1922, and by
1924, the Chinese armed forces were reorganized along the same lines
as the Soviet army. Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) was the Commandant,
and Chou En-lai was in charge of Political Affairs.
With the use of Soviet troops commanded by Gen. Michael Borodin,
Chiang attacked Shanghai, robbing the Rothschild-affiliated Soong
Bank. President Coolidge refused to send U.S. troops against the
Chinese forces, and T.V. Soong negotiated with Chiang, offering him
$3 million, his sister May-ling as a wife (even though Chiang had a wife
and family), and the presidency of China for life, if he would change
sides. He agreed, and began to rule China as a British ally. In
December, 1927, he married the sister of Soong. Seeing the Russians
as a threat to his country, he had them ejected, and had many
communist advisors arrested. Mao Tse-tung fled, and hid out in the
northern provinces, where he began training rebels for a future
insurrection.
In 1937, Japan attacked Shanghai, and coupled with the growing
Communist insurgency, created a two-front war. China needed help,
and sent the following telegram to Roosevelt on December 8, 1941: “To
our new common battle, we offer all we are and all we have to stand
with you until the Pacific and the world are freed from the curse of
brute force and endless perfidy.” China’s plea was brushed off, and they were the last country to get military aid, which came in the form of
a $250 million loan in gold to stabilize their economy. Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury, Harry Dexter White, the Soviet spy, was in
charge of making sure China got the money, and over a period of 3
years, he only sent them $27 million. In 1945, Congress voted a second
loan of $500 million, and Dexter made sure they didn’t get any of that,
which resulted in the collapse of their economy.
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how did lenin come to power? | LENIN TAKES CONTROL | vladimir lenin last words
Nikolai Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, 1870-1924) was a Russian
revolutionary and student of Marx, who was out for revenge, after his
older brother, Alexander, was hung in 1887, along with four comrades,
for conspiring to assassinate Czar Alexander II, the grandfather of
Nicholas II.
During his teenage years, he admired Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876), a
follower of Weishaupt’s principles, and a Satanist, who was the driving
force behind the initial effort to organize Communism. In 1887, Lenin
entered Kazan University, and in 1889, he became a Mason, and soon
began advocating the philosophies of Marx. He said: “We must combat
religion. This is the ABC’s of all materialism and consequently of
Marxism.” In 1891, he passed his law exam. In the early 1900’s, he said
that socialism could only be achieved by mobilizing workers and
peasants through revolution, since trade unions were not able to bring
about any change.
In 1903, in London, he initiated a split in the Russian SocialDemocratic Workers Party, which was completed in 1912, and became
known as the All Russian Communist Party in 1918. His left-wing
faction became known as the Bolsheviks, or “bolshinstvo,” which
meant “majority” (the Menshevicks, or “menshinstvo,” meant
“minority”). The movement was slow to catch on, and by 1907, he only
had 17 members, but he would soon have over 40,000. He received
financial support from the Fabians, including a $15,000 contribution
from Joseph Fels, an American soap manufacturer and a Fabian.
George Bernard Shaw, one of the Fabian’s founders, called Lenin, the
“greatest Fabian of them all,” and in a speech he made in Moscow in
1931, said: “It is a real comfort to me, an old man, to be able to step
into my grave with the knowledge that the civilization of the world will
be saved ... it is here in Russia that I have actually been convinced that
the new Communist system is capable of leading mankind out of its
present crisis, and saving it from complete anarchy and ruin.”
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What is the central idea of the rise and fall of Karl Marx? | Theory, Beliefs, Children, Communism
Heinrich Karl Marx (Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, 1818-83) was born of
wealthy parents (his father was a lawyer), and much of his personal life
has never been revealed. Professor M. Mtchedlov, Vice-Director of the
Marx Institute, said that there were 100 volumes in his collection, but
only thirteen have ever been reprinted for the public. When he was six,
his family converted to Christianity, and although he was once a
believer in God, after attending the Universities of Bonn and Berlin,
Marx wrote that he wanted to avenge himself “against the One who
rules above.” He joined the Satanist Church run by Joana Southcott,
who was said to be in contact with the demon Shiloh. His early
writings mentioned the name “Oulanem,” which was a ritualistic name
for Satan. A friend of Marx wrote in 1841, that “Marx calls the Christian
religion one of the most immoral of religions.” His published attacks
against the German government caused him to be ejected from the
country.
He received a Doctorate in Philosophy in 1841, but was turned down
for a teaching position, because of his revolutionary activities. In 1843,
he studied Economics in Paris, where he learned about French
communism. Again he was expelled for revolutionary activities. In
1844, he wrote the book A World Without Jews even though he was
Jewish. In 1845, he moved to Brussels, where, with German
philosopher, Friedrich Engels (the son of a wealthy textile manufacturer, 1820-95), who he met in Paris in 1844, they reorganized
the Communist League.
Engels had joined the ‘Young Germany’ group (which had been
established by Giuseppe Mazzini) in Switzerland in 1835. He later
became a 32nd degree Mason (as did Marx). In 1842 he was sent to
England to manage the family’s mill in Manchester. A journalism
student, in 1843 he published a treatise on economics called Outlines
of a Critique of Political Economy; and in 1844, wrote a review of
Thomas Carlyle’s Past and Present, and also a booklet called The
Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. It was Engel’s
philosophy that established the basis for the ideas which were
developed by Marx.
In 1848, Marx published his Communist Manifesto (which he was
working on from 1830-47), from an Engel’s draft (which was an
extension of Engel’s Confessions of a Communist), which also
borrowed heavily from Clinton Roosevelt’s book, The Science of
Government Founded on Natural Law which echoed the philosophies
of Weishaupt. It had been commissioned by the Communist League in
London. The League, formerly known as the League of the Just (or the
League of Just Men), which was an off-shoot of the Parisian Outlaws
League (which evolved from the Jacobin movement), was founded by
Illuminati members who fled from Germany. The League was made up
of rich and powerful men from different countries that were behind
much of the turmoil that engulfed Europe in 1848. Many researchers
consider them either a finger organization of the Illuminati, or an inner
circle. Originally introduced as the Manifesto of the Communist Party
in London, on February 1, 1848, the name was changed to the
Communist Manifesto, and the name of Karl Marx was added as its
author twenty years later, after a series of small revolutions failed.
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What Is Communism? Learn Its History |A Brief History of Communism in Power |THE ORIGIN OF COMMUNISM
In a previous chapter, we found out how the Illuminati created
Communism to be used as an adversary against liberty. An indication
of that fact came from a statement by Dr. Bella Dodd, who was a
member of the National Committee of the U.S. Communist Party. She
indicated that when their Board could not reach a decision, one of their
members would go to the Waldorf Towers in New York City to consult
with Arthur Goldsmith. Goldsmith’s decision would later be confirmed
by Communist officials in Russia. Goldsmith was not a Communist,
but was a wealthy ‘capitalist.’ The Communist movement was created
out of the roots of Socialism, in fact, President Hoover said:
“Socialism is the forerunner of communism.”
Socialistic ideas can be traced back to Plato’s (427-347 BC) Republic,
and English Statesman Sir Thomas More’s (1478-1535) Utopia in 1516.
Plato envisioned a society where marriage would be eliminated, all
women would belong to all men, and all men would belong to all
women. Women would be equal to men, working and fighting wars
side by side. All children would be raised by the state. There would be
a tri-level society consisting of the ruling class, the military class, and
the working class. Private property would be eliminated, and the
intellectuals would determine what was best for the lower classes.
Indian settlements were communistic. The Pilgrims and Virginia
colonists tried them, but failed. Captain John Smith of Virginia said:
“When our people were fed out of the common store, and labored
jointly together, glad was he who could slip from his labor and sleep
over his task...”
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Uncovering the truth about Pearl Harbor | Pearl Harbor: Who Deceived Whom? | Attack, Deaths & Facts
In the Pacific Theater, the stirrings of World War II actually began years
before. China had allowed Japan to drill for oil in several provinces,
because Standard Oil’s price for kerosene was too high. Through
contacts in the Chinese government, Standard Oil had been able to
keep anyone from drilling, until the Japanese came and developed
huge fields. Standard Oil pushed them out, but the Japanese vowed to return, even going as far as saying that they would seize China to
recover their oil investments.
When the Japanese invaded China in the 1930’s, one of their first acts
was to destroy Standard Oil property, because they had been
responsible for their ouster.
In 1931, Henry L. Stimson, the Secretary of State (a Rockefeller lawyer
and agent), met with President Herbert Hoover, on behalf of the
Illuminati, to make a deal. The international bankers promised to end
the Depression if Hoover would declare war on Japan, and send in the
military to protect Standard Oil property. Even though Hoover
accommodated the bankers in many cases, this was one deal that he
refused.
So Stimson pitched the idea to Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(who has a dozen U. S. Presidents in his family tree), who was
indebted to them because of his philanthropic operation at Georgia’s
Warm Springs.
Roosevelt was born at Hyde Park, New York, in 1882. He graduated
from Harvard, received a law degree from Columbia Law School, and in
1910, was elected to the New York State Senate (re-elected in 1912). He
was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy by Wilson in 1913, on
orders from Col. House. According to House biographer Arthur D.
Howden Smith, Col. House “picked Roosevelt as a natural candidate
for the Presidency long before any other responsible politician.” In the
1920 Presidential election, Roosevelt was James Cox’s running mate,
but the Democratic team suffered from the mistakes of the Wilson
Administration, and lost miserably to the Harding-Coolidge ticket.
Roosevelt later became a two-term governor of New York. After the
1932 Democratic convention in Chicago, where Roosevelt became the
Party’s nominee, he met with Col. House at his Massachusetts home.
House told another biographer, Charles Seymour, in 1938: “I was close
to the movement that nominated Roosevelt ... He has given me a free
hand in advising (Secretary of State, Cordell) Hull. All the
Ambassadors have reported to me frequently.
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Unveiling the Dark Secrets Behind WW1: Versailles and The "Elders of Zion"
In 1941, Paul Gray Hoffman, President of the Studebaker Company,
and a Trustee of the University of Chicago; along with Robert Maynard
Hutchins, and William Benton, the University’s President and Vice
President; organized the American Policy Commission to apply the
work of the University’s scholars and economists to government
policy. They later merged with an organization established in 1939 by
Fortune magazine, called Fortune Round Table.
Starting out as a group of business, labor, agricultural, and religious
leaders, they soon evolved into an Establishment organization, with
such members as: Ralph McCabe (head of Scott Paper Co.), Henry
Luce (Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of Time, Life, and Fortune
magazines), Ralph Flanders (a Boston banker), Marshall Field (Chicago
newspaper publisher), Clarence Francis (head of General Foods), Ray
Rubicam (an advertising representative), and Beardsley Ruml
(treasurer of Macy’s Department Store in New York City, former Dean
of Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, and Chairman of the
New York Federal Reserve Bank, whose idea it was to deduct taxes from your paycheck).
At the beginning of World War II, Hoffman and Benton approached
Jesse Jones, the Secretary of Commerce, with an idea for an
‘American Policy Commission’ to “analyze, criticize, and challenge the
thinking and policies of business, labor, agriculture, and government,”
which Jones accepted, and began to organize, with their help. On
September 3, 1942, the Committee for Economic Development was
incorporated in Washington, D.C. (2000 L Street NW, Suite 700) to:
“to foster, promote, conduct, encourage, and finance scientific
research, education, training, and publication in the broad field of
economics in order that industry and commerce may be in a
position, in the postwar period, to make their full contribution to
high and secure standards of living for people in all walks of life
through maximum employment and high productivity in our
domestic economy; to promote and carry out these objects,
purposes, and principles in a free society without regard to, and
independently of the special interests of any group in the body
politic, either political, social, or economic.”
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WORLD WAR II AND THE RISE OF HITLER | What role did Hitler play in World War 2?
As a youth, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) fled Austria, and went to Germany
to escape the draft. He was arrested, and in February, 1914, a report
was put in his file, which read in part: “Unfit for military or auxiliary
service; too weak; incapable of bearing arms.” This was the man that
the Illuminati would choose to further their goals. As a puppet of the
Illuminati, he was used to set the stage for the conflict which would
eventually lead to the establishment of the United Nations, a major
step towards one-world government; and to shame the world into
allowing the State of Israel to be established.
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton (1803-73), a graduate of Cambridge
University, and a Mason, who became a member of the British
Parliament, wrote a novel in 1871 called Vril: The Power of the Coming
Race, about a super-race of white Aryans that took control of the
world. Researchers consider him responsible for the birth of the Nazi
movement, because Hitler was said to have been influenced by this
book, and another novel, Rienzi: The Last of the Roman Tribunes,
which was adapted into a major opera by German composer Richard
Wagner. After seeing Rienzi for the first time in November, 1906, Hitler
talked about a “mandate which, one day, he would receive from the
people, to lead them out of servitude to the heights of freedom.” He
believed that he would be entrusted with a special mission. He later
told Frau Wagner, the composer’s widow: “In that hour it began (the
Nazi movement known as National Socialism).”
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What is the Brookings Institution's Global Economy and Development Program? | Brookings institute
The Brookings Institution was established by St. Louis tycoon and
philanthropist, Robert Somers Brookings (1850-1932). At the age of 21,
Brookings had become a partner in Cupples and Marston (a
manufacturer of woodenware and cordage), which, ten years later,
under his leadership, expanded and flourished. In 1896, at the age of
46, he retired to devote his duties towards higher education, and
became President of Washington University’s Board of Trustees,
which, through the next twenty years, turned into a major university.
He was one of the original Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, and a consultant to the Commission on Economy
and Efficiency during the Taft Administration. In 1917, he was
appointed to President Wilson’s War Industries Board (which had the
responsibility of receiving and distributing the supplies needed by the
military), later becoming Chairman of its Price Fixing Committee
(responsible for negotiating prices for all goods purchased by the Allied governments), which gave him a key role in the Wilson
Administration.
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Council members - European Council on Foreign Relations | How many members does CFR have?
CFR Members
Harry S. Truman Administration
Dean Acheson (Secretary of State), Robert A. Lovett (Under Secretary
of State, and later Secretary of Defense), W. Averill Harriman (Marshall
Plan Administrator), John McCloy (High Commissioner to Germany),
George Kennan (State Department advisor), Charles Bohlen (State
Department advisor).
Dwight Eisenhower Administration
When CFR member Dwight Eisenhower became President, he
appointed six CFR members to his Cabinet, and twelve to positions of
‘Under Secretary’:
John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State, an in-law to the Rockefellers
who was a founding member of the CFR, past Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace), Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury), Lewis Straus
(Secretary of Commerce), Allen Dulles (head of the 0SS operation in
Switzerland during World War II who became Director of the CIA, and
President of the CFR).
John F. Kennedy Administration
When CFR member John F. Kennedy became President, 63 of the 82
names on his list of prospective State Department officials, were CFR
members. John Kenneth Galbraith said: “Those of us who had worked
for the Kennedy election were tolerated in the government for that
reason and had a say, but foreign policy was still with the Council on
Foreign Relations people.” Among the more notable members in his
Administration:
Dean Rusk (Secretary of State), C. Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the
Treasury), Adlai Stevenson (UN Ambassador), John McCone (CIA
Director), W. Averell Harriman (Ambassador-at-Large), John J. McCloy
(Disarmament Administrator), Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer (Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff), John Kenneth Galbraith (Ambassador to
India), Edward R. Murrow (head of the U.S. Information Agency), Arthur
H. Dean (head of the U.S. Delegation to the Geneva Disarmament
Conference), Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (Special White House Assistant
and noted historian), Thomas K. Finletter (Ambassador to NATO and
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), George
Ball (Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs), McGeorge Bundy
(Special Assistant for National Security, who went on to head the Ford
Foundation), Robert McNamara (Secretary of Defense), Robert F.
Kennedy (Attorney General), Paul H. Nitze (Assistant Secretary of
Defense), Charles E. Bohlen (Assistant Secretary of State), Walt W.
Restow (Deputy National Security Advisor), Roswell Gilpatrick (Deputy
Secretary of Defense), Henry Fowler (Under Secretary of State),
Jerome Wiesner (Special Assistant to the President), Angier Duke
(Chief of Protocol).
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The CFR’s “1980’s Project,” evolved from a Council Study Group on International Order | CFR Goals
What is the aim of CFR?
The purpose of the CFR is to present the official and complete text of agency regulations in one organized publication and to provide a comprehensive and convenient reference for all those who may need to know the text of general and permanent federal regulations.
What does CFR mean?
Issued: Yearly. The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation.
The CFR’s “1980’s Project,” evolved from a Council Study Group on
International Order, which had met from 1971-73. They sought to
duplicate the success they had achieved with the War & Peace
Studies, and their concentration was to be on creating a new political
and economic system that would have global emphasis. Miriam
Camps, former Vice-Chairperson of the State Department’s Policy
Planning Council, recorded the group’s discussion in a report called
The Management of Independence, which called for “the kind of
international system which we should be seeking to nudge things.”
In the fall of 1973, the 1980’s Project was initiated, and to
accommodate it, the CFR staff was expanded, and additional funds
raised, including $1.3 million in grants from the Ford, Lilly, Mellon and
Rockefeller Foundations. The Coordinating Committee had 14 men,
with a full-time staff; plus 12 groups, each with 20 members; in
addition to other experts and advisors who acted as consultants to the
project. Some of the reports produced: Reducing Global Inequities,
Sharing Global Resources, and Enhancing Global Human Rights.
Stanley Hoffman, a chief participant of the Project, wrote a book in
1978, called Primacy or World Order, which he said was an
“illegitimate offspring” of the Project. Basically, it was a summary of
the Project’s work, and concluded that the best chance for foreign
policy success, was to adopt a “world order policy.”
When Jimmy Carter was elected to the Presidency in 1976, some of the
Project’s strongest supporters, such as Cyrus Vance, Michael
Blumenthal, Marshall Shulman, and Paul Warnke, went to the White
House to serve in the new Administration.
In 1979, the Project was discontinued for being too unrealistic, which
meant it was too soon for that kind of talk.
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RICHARD NIXON: CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS | Why was Nixon seen as successful in foreign policy?
The career of Richard M. Nixon began in 1946, when, backed by
Eastern Establishment money, he came out of obscurity to defeat
incumbent Congressman Jerry Voorhis in California, who was antiFederal Reserve. Voorhis wrote in a pamphlet called Dollars and
Sense: “...the representatives of the American people in Congress
should speedily proceed to transfer the ownership of the 12 Federal
Reserve Banks from the private ownership of the member banks to the
ownership of the nation itself.”
In 1952, Nixon and Earl Warren, then the Governor of California, helped
create an Eisenhower majority within a California delegation that had
been leaning towards Robert Taft, an anti-communist. Nixon was rewarded by being selected as the Vice-President, while Warren was
named to the Supreme Court.
During the 1960 Republican Convention, Nixon, the Republican
nominee, left Chicago and flew to New York, where he secretly met
with Nelson Rockefeller. A subsequent news release indicated that
Rockefeller had requested the meeting, when in fact Nixon had. The
result of the meeting was the Fourteen Points of the “Compact of Fifth
Avenue,” which injected Rockefeller’s socialistic plans into the
Platform of the Republican Party.
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World101 - Council on Foreign Relations | We Are the Council on Foreign Relations
In the spring of 1918, a group of people met at the Metropolitan Club in
New York City to form the Council on Foreign Relations. The group
was made up of “high-ranking officers of banking, manufacturing,
trading, and finance companies, together with many lawyers ...
concerned primarily with the effect that the war and the treaty of peace
might have on post-war business.” The honorary Chairman was Elihu
Root, a Wall Street lawyer, former New York Senator, former Secretary
of War under McKinley, former Secretary of State under Theodore
Roosevelt, member of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912), and the most recognized
Republican of his time. From June, 1918 to April, 1919, they held a
series of dinner meetings on a variety of international matters, but
soon disbanded.
In the fall of 1917, a group called ‘The Inquiry’ was assembled by Col.
Edward M. House to negotiate solutions for the Paris Peace
Conference in Versailles. They worked out of the American
Geographical Society doing historical research, and writing position
papers. The Inquiry was formed around the inner circle of the
Intercollegiate Socialist Society, which was a group of American
Is the Council on Foreign Relations legit?
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to
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Who is the head of the Round Table? | Cecil Rhodes & The Round Table Group
Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902, South African financier, British statesman
and industrialist, who wanted to make Africa a “British dominion from
the Cape to Cairo”), with the financial support of Nathaniel Mayer
Rothschild (1840-1915) and Alfred Beit, was able to control the
diamond mines of South Africa with his DeBeers Consolidated Mines
Limited, by buying out the French Diamond Co. and then merging with
the Barnato Diamond Mining Company. He eventually controlled the
production of diamonds throughout the world. His Consolidated Gold
Fields was also a prosperous gold mining operation. He made $5
million annually.
In 1877, while still studying at Oxford (it took him 8 years because of
having to run the diamond mines), he wrote the first of seven wills, in
which each became a separate and legally binding document. It called
for the establishment of a “secret society with but one object– the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole
uncivilized world under British rule, for the recovery of the United
States, (and) for ... making the Anglo-Saxon race but one Empire.”
Frank Aydelotte, a founding member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, and the American Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees, wrote
in his book, American Rhodes Scholarships: “In his first will Rhodes
states his aim still more specifically: ‘The extension of British rule
throughout the world ... the foundation of so great a power as to
hereafter render wars impossible and promote the interests of
humanity’.” When he died, his third will, drafted in 1888, called for the
establishment of a trust, run by his son-in-law Lord Rosebery, a
Rothschild agent, to administer his fortune. His seventh and last will,
named Rothschild the administrator of his estate, and established an
educational grant known as the Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford
University (which was controlled by the Fabians). The Scholarships
provided a two-year program for young men, and later, women, from
the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, to carry on the
Illuminati conspiracy.
Rhodes, Cecil John (1853–1902), English imperialist, financier, and mining magnate. Cecil Rhodes founded and controlled the British South Africa Company, which acquired Rhodesia and Zambia as British territories. He founded the Rhodes scholarships.
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The Origins and Development of the Fabian Society | The british east india company
What is Fabian society short note?
The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of social democracy and democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow.
The British East India Company was a British commercial and political
organization established in India in the late 1600’s, which was known
as the Governor and Company of Merchants of London. A forerunner
of this group was the London Mercers Company, and earlier than that,
the London Staplers. The organization traced their lineage back to the
ancient commercial groups involved in trading between the
Mediterranean and India. They were closely related to the Levant
Company, and the Anglo-Muscovy Company, and spawned the London
Company, which was chartered in 1606 by King James I, to establish
the Virginia Plantation on a communistic basis, and the Plymouth
Colony in 1621.
It was mainly organized for trading, but soon became an agent for
British imperialism. Bending to government pressure, they reorganized
in 1702. Every year, 24 Directors were elected by the Court of
Proprietors (or shareholders, a majority of which were English
Masons). They traded in cotton, tea, silk, and salt peter; and were
accused of dealing with opium and participating in the slave trade.
They virtually monopolized all trade from South India, the Persian Gulf,
Southeast Asia and East Asia.
Indian policy was influenced by the company from 1757 to 1773, when
their power was broken by the 1773 Regulatory Act, and Pitt’s India Act
of 1784, finally ending their monopoly in 1813. When they ceased to
exist in 1873, many of its shareholders were major financiers. The
principals of this group perpetuated their elitist goals by establishing
the Fabian Society.
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THE ILLUMINATI CREATES RACIAL TENSION | DOMESTIC TAMPERING | The secrete society illuminati
In the book A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, published in
1913 by Israel Cohen of the Fabian Society (a follow-up to Zangwill’s
Melting Pot), he wrote:
“We must realize that our Party’s most powerful weapon is racial
tension. By propounding into the consciousness of the dark
races, that for centuries have been oppressed by the Whites, we
can mold them to the program of the Communist Party ... In
America, we will aim for subtle victory. While enflaming the Negro
minority against the Whites, we will instill in the Whites, a guilt
complex for the exploitation of the Negroes. We will aid the
Negroes to rise to prominence in every walk of life, in the
professions, and in the world of sports and entertainment. With
this prestige, the Negroes will be able to intermarry with the
Whites, and begin a process which will deliver America to our
cause.”
On June 17, 1957, this passage was read into the Congressional
Record by Rep. Thomas G. Abernathy.
In 1922, the Russian Comintern provided $300,000 for the spreading of
communist propaganda among Negroes. In 1925, the Communist
Party, U.S.A., told its members:
“The aim of our Party in our work among the Negro masses is to
create a powerful proletarian movement which will fight and lead
the struggle of the Negro race against the exploitation and
oppression in every form and which will be a militant part of the
revolutionary movement of the whole American working class and connect them with the struggles of national minorities and
colonial peoples of all the world and thereby the cause of world
revolution and the dictatorship of the proletariat.”
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SYMBOL OF THE ILLUMINATIES | The Secret Society of the Illuminati
When Weishaupt founded the Order of the Illuminati, he adopted the
All-Seeing Eye symbol of Masonry, to be the symbol of the
organization. It is the Great Pyramid of Cheops, with the capstone missing, and replaced with an eye. The All-Seeing Eye can be traced
back to Chaldea as the Solar Eye, the Eye of Jupiter or Apollo, or the
Eye of Providence. Hieroglyphics in ancient Egypt identified the name
of the chief Sun God Osiris with a human eye.
On July 4, 1776, Thomas Jefferson (a Mason and Illuminist), John
Adams (a Mason), and Ben Franklin (a Mason and Rosicrucian), were
appointed by a Committee of the Continental Congress to prepare the
Great Seal of the United States to signify that the 13 states had united
in an act of independence. After some preliminary work by another,
William Barton submitted an Eagle on the pinnacle of a Doric column,
the All-Seeing Eye, and the stars (representing a new constellation, or
new empire). Barton’s second design pushed the All-Seeing Eye to the
reverse side, and moved the eagle up to the crest, and placed a
phoenix (a mythical bird that would be consumed with fire of its own
volition, then be resurrected out of its own ashes, which was the
Egyptian symbol of regeneration used by the Rosicrucians) rising from
the flames at the column’s summit, which was to indicate the revival of
the new (America) out of the old (England).
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