1773 -
Mayer Amschel Rothschild
assembles twelve of his most influential friends and convinces
them that if they all pool their resources together, they can
rule the world. This meeting takes place in Frankfurt, Germany.
Rothschild also informs his friends that he has found the
perfect candidate, an individual of incredible intellect and
ingenuity, to lead the organization he has planned - Adam Weishaupt.
May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (code named Spartacus) establishes
a secret society called the
Order of the Illuminati.
Weishaupt
is the Professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt in
Bavaria, part of Germany. [This date, May Day, is to become
highly significant to the Soviet Communists. They held festive
military parades on this day.] The Illuminati seek to establish
a New World Order. Their objectives are as follows:
1) Abolition of all ordered
governments
2) Abolition of private property
3) Abolition of inheritance
4) Abolition of patriotism
5) Abolition of the family
6) Abolition of religion
7) Creation of a world government
July 1782 - The Order of the
Illuminati joins forces with Freemasonry at the Congress of Wilhelmsbad. The
Comte de Virieu, an attendee at the conference,
comes away visibly shaken. When questioned about the "tragic
secrets" he brought back with him, he replies: "I will not
confide them to you. I can only tell you that all this is very
much more serious than you think." From this time on, according
to his biographer, "the Comte de Virieu could only speak of
Freemasonry with horror."
1785 - An Illuminati courier named Lanze is struck by lightning
and killed while traveling by horseback through the town of
Ratisbon. When Bavarian officials examine the contents of his
saddle bags, they discover the existence of the Order of the
Illuminati and find plans detailing the coming French
Revolution. The Bavarian government attempts to alert the
government of France of impending disaster, but the French
government fails to heed this warning. Bavarian officials arrest
all members of the Illuminati they can find, but
Weishaupt and
others have gone underground and cannot be found.
Oct. 11, 1785 - Bavarian authorities raid the home of an
Illuminati member named Von Zwack. They discover
Illuminati
documents which show quite clearly that they plan to bring about
a "universal revolution that should deal the death-blow to
society... this revolution will be the work of the secret
societies, and that is one of our great mysteries."
1789 - Violence erupts in France. The French Revolution not only
overthrows the existing government but also attempts to
eliminate Christianity from the nation. A half-naked prostitute
is placed on the altar of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and
extolled as the "Goddess of Reason." Revolutionary officials
even do away with the seven-day week and replace it with a
ten-day week.
1796 - Freemasonry becomes a major issue in the Presidential
election in the United States. John Adams wins the election by
opposing Masonry, and his son John Quincy Adams warns of the
dire threat to the nation posed by the Masonic Lodges:
"I do
conscientiously and sincerely believe that the Order of
Freemasonry, if not the greatest, is one of the greatest moral
and political evils under which the Union is now laboring."
1797 - John Robison, Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh
University in Scotland, publishes a book entitled "Proofs of a Conspiracy" in which he reveals that Adam Weishaupt had
attempted to recruit him. He exposes the diabolical aims of
the
Illuminati to the world.
1798 - George Washington acknowledges that Illuminati activity
has come to America:
"It is not my intention to doubt that the
doctrine of the Illuminati and the principles of
Jacobinism had
not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more
satisfied of this fact than I am."
1816 - Congress grants a 20-year charter to the
Bank of the
United States, a private central bank for this country.
[The
Constitution had granted to Congress the "power to coin money
and regulate the value thereof." Thomas Jefferson had
specifically warned the American people against turning this
power to create money over to a private group that was unelected
and not accountable to the public:
"If the American people ever
allow private banks to control the issue of their currency,
first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and
corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the
people of all property until their children wake up homeless on
the continent their fathers conquered."]
1821 - Georg W. F. Hegel formulates what is called the Hegelian
dialectic - the process by which Illuminati objectives are
achieved. According to the Hegelian dialectic, thesis plus
antithesis equals synthesis. In other words, first you foment a
crisis. Then there is an enormous public outcry that something
must be done about the problem. So you offer a solution that
brings about the changes you really wanted all along, but which
people would have been unwilling to accept initially.
1826 - William Morgan attempts to publish a book exposing the
wrongdoing of the Masonic Lodges. While he is in the process of
having his book printed, he mysteriously disappears. [His body
was found in Lake Ontario a year later.]
1828 -
Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who finances
the Illuminati,
expresses his utter contempt for national governments which
attempt to regulate international bankers such as him:
"Allow me
to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who
writes the laws."
[As Sir Josiah Stamp, president of the
Bank of
England in the 1920s, would remark years later:
"Banking was
conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers own the
earth; take it away from them but leave them the power to create
deposits, and with a flick of a pen they will create enough
deposits to buy it back again."]
1829 - British Illuminist Frances "Fanny" Wright gives a series
of lectures in the United States. She announces that various
subversives and revolutionaries are to be united in a movement
that will be called "Communism." She explains that the movement
is to be made more acceptable to the public by professing to
support "equal opportunity" and "equal rights."
1829-1837 - While President Andrew Jackson is in office, there
are attempts to continue and strengthen the hold of a central
bank over the United States. President Jackson vigorously
opposes these efforts. Jackson tells his adversaries:
"You are a
den of vipers! I intend to rout you out, and by the Eternal God
I will rout you out. If the people only understood the rank
injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a
revolution before morning."
In 1832, Jackson vetoes a bill to
renew the charter of the Bank of the United States. In 1833, he
removes government funds from the Bank of the United States.
1848 - Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, alias Karl Marx, writes "The
Communist Manifesto." Marx is a member of an
Illuminati front
organization called the League of the Just. He not only
advocates economic and political changes; he advocates moral and
spiritual changes as well. He believes the family should be
abolished and that all children should be raised by a central
authority. He expresses his attitude toward God by saying:
"We
must war against all prevailing ideas of religion, of the state,
of country, of patriotism. The idea of God is the keynote of a
perverted civilization. It must be destroyed."
Jan. 22, 1870 - In a letter to Italian revolutionary leader
Giuseppe Mazzini, Albert Pike - Sovereign Grand Commander of the
Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry -
announces the establishment of a secret society within a secret
society:
"We must allow all of the federations to continue just
as they are, with their systems, their central authorities and
their diverse modes of correspondence between high grades of the
same rite, organized as they are at present, but we must create
a super rite, which will remain unknown, to which we will call
those Masons of high degree of whom we shall select. With regard
to our brothers in Masonry, these men must be pledges to the
strictest secrecy. Through this supreme rite, we will govern
all
Freemasonry which will become the one international center, the
more powerful because its direction will be unknown."
This
ultra-secret organization is called The New and Reformed Paladian Rite.
1870 - John Ruskin is named Professor of Fine Arts at Oxford
University in England. He teaches his students that the
government should take control of all means of production and
distribution, and he is prepared to place control of the
government in the hands of a single man:
"My continual aim has
been to show the eternal superiority of some men to others,
sometimes even of one man to all others."
1871 - Albert Pike publishes his 861-page book "Morals and
Dogma", intended only for Masonic eyes. He indicates that those
in the lower ranks of Masonry are deliberately deceived by their
superiors:
"The Blue degrees [the first three degrees of the 32]
are but the outer court or portico of the Temple. Part of the
symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but he is
intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not
intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended that
he shall imagine that he shall understand them. Their true
explication is reserved for the Adepts, the Princes of Masonry."
[This is why about 95% of the men involved in Masonry don’t have
a clue as to what the objectives of the organization actually
are. They are under the delusion that it’s just a fine community
organization doing good works.]
1875 - Russian occultist
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky founds the
Theosophical Society. Madame Blavatsky claims that Tibetan holy
men in the Himalayas, whom she refers to as the Masters of
Wisdom, communicated with her in London by telepathy. She
insists that the Christians have it all backwards - that Satan
is good and God is evil. She writes:
"The Christians and
scientists must be made to respect their Indian betters. The
Wisdom of India, her philosophy and achievement, must be made
known in Europe and America."
1884 - The Fabian Society is
founded to promote Socialism. The Fabian Society takes its name from the
Roman General Fabius
Maximus, who fought Hannibal’s army in small debilitating
skirmishes, rather than attempting one decisive battle.
July 14, 1889 - Albert Pike issues instructions to the 23
Supreme Councils of the world. He reveals who is the true object
of Masonic worship:
"To you, Sovereign Grand Instructors
General, we say this, that you may repeat it to the Brethren of
the 32nd, 31st and 30th degrees: The Masonic religion should be,
by all of us initiates of the high degrees, maintained in the
purity of the Luciferian doctrine."
1890-1896 - Cecil Rhodes, an enthusiastic student of
John
Ruskin, is Prime Minister of South Africa, a British colony at
the time. He is able to exploit and control the gold and diamond
wealth of South Africa. He works to bring all the habitable
portions of the world under the domination of a ruling elite. To
that end, he uses a portion of his vast wealth to establish the
famous Rhodes Scholarships.
Feb. 5, 1891 - Rhodes joins his group from Oxford with a similar
group from Cambridge headed by ardent social reformer William
Stead. Rhodes and Stead are members of the inner "Circle of
Initiates" of the secret society which they found. There is also
an outer circle known as the "Association of Helpers."
1891 - Madame Blavatsky dies. The mantle of leadership for the
worldwide theosophical movement falls to Annie Besant, a
militant feminist and a member of the Fabian Socialist Society
of England. She enthusiastically joins in revolutionary street
riots and pens numerous volumes of occultic writings to add to
those of Blavatsky.
1893 - The Theosophical Society sponsors a Parliament of World
Religions held in Chicago. The purpose of the convention is to
introduce Hindu and Buddhist concepts, such as belief in
reincarnation, to the West.
1909-1913 - Lord Alfred Milner organizes the "Association of
Helpers" into various
Round Table Groups in the British
dependencies and the United States.
1911 - The Socialist Party of Great Britain publishes a pamphlet
entitled "Socialism and Religion" in which they clearly state
their position on Christianity:
"It is therefore a profound
truth that Socialism is the natural enemy of religion. A
Christian Socialist is in fact an anti-Socialist. Christianity
is the antithesis of Socialism."
1912 - Colonel Edward M. House, a close advisor of
President
Woodrow Wilson, publishes Phillip Dru: Administrator, in which
he promotes "socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx."
Feb. 3, 1913 - The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,
making it possible for the Federal government to impose a
progressive income tax, is ratified. Plank #2 of "The Communist
Manifesto" had called for a progressive income tax.
[In 1948,
the median American family paid 2% of its annual income in
Federal income tax; now it’s almost 25%.]
1913 - President Woodrow Wilson publishes "The New Freedom" in
which he reveals:
"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had
men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in
the U.S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid
of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a
power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so
interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not
speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
Dec. 23, 1913 - The
Federal Reserve [neither federal nor a
reserve - it’s a privately owned institution] is created. It was
planned at a secret meeting in 1910 on Jekyl Island, Georgia, by
a group of bankers and politicians, including Col. House. This
transfers the power to create money from the American government
to a private group of bankers. The Federal Reserve Act is
hastily passed just before the Christmas break. Plank #5 of "The
Communist Manifesto" had called for just such a central bank.
[It is probably the largest generator of debt in the world.]
Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. (father of the famed
aviator) warns:
"This act establishes the most gigantic trust on
earth. When the President signs this act the invisible
government by the money power, proven to exist by the Money
Trust investigation, will be legalized. The money power overawes
the legislative and executive forces of the Nation and of the
States. I have seen these forces exerted during the different
stages of this bill."
1916 - Three years after signing the
Federal Reserve Act into
law, President Woodrow Wilson observes:
"I am a most unhappy
man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial
nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of
credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and
all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come
to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely
controlled and dominated governments in the civilized world. No
longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by
conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the
opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men."
1916 - Italian Socialist Antonio Gramsci states:
"Socialism is
precisely the religion that must overwhelm Christianity.
Socialism is religion in the sense that it too is a faith with
its mystics and rituals; religion, because it has substituted
for the consciousness of the transcendental God of the
Christians, the faith in man and in his great strengths as a
unique spiritual reality."
1917 - With aid from financiers in New York City and London,
V.
I. Lenin is able to overthrow the government of Russia. Lenin
later comments on the apparent contradiction of the links
between prominent capitalists and Communism:
"There also exists
another alliance - at first glance a strange one, a surprising
one - but if you think about it, in fact, one which is well
grounded and easy to understand. This is the alliance between
our Communist leaders and your capitalists."
[Remember the
Hegelian dialectic?]
May 30, 1919 - Prominent British and American personalities
establish the Royal Institute of International Affairs in
England and the Institute of International Affairs in the U.S.
at a meeting arranged by Col. House; attended by various Fabian
socialists, including noted economist John Maynard Keynes.
1920 - Britain’s Winston Churchill recognizes the connection
between
the Illuminati and the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
He observes:
"From the days of Spartacus-Weishaupt to those of
Karl Marx, to those of Trotsky, Bela Kun, Rosa
Luxembourg, and Emma Goldman, this world wide conspiracy for the overthrow of
civilization and for the reconstitution of society on the basis
of arrested development, of envious malevolence and impossible
equality, has been steadily growing. It played a definitely
recognizable role in the tragedy of the French Revolution. It
has been the mainspring of every subversive movement during the
nineteenth century, and now at last this band of extraordinary
personalities from the underworld of the great cities of Europe
and America have gripped the Russian people by the hair of their
heads, and have become practically the undisputed masters of
that enormous empire."
1920-1931 - Louis T. McFadden is Chairman of the
House Committee
on Banking and Currency. Concerning the Federal Reserve,
Congressman McFadden notes:
"When the Federal Reserve Act was
passed, the people of these United States did not perceive that
a world banking system was being set up here. A super-state
controlled by international bankers and international
industrialists acting together to enslave the world for their
own pleasure. Every effort has been made by
the Fed to conceal
its powers but the truth is - the Fed has usurped the
Government. It controls everything here and it controls all our
foreign relations. It makes and breaks governments at will."
Concerning the Great Depression and the country’s acceptance of
FDR’s New Deal, he asserts:
"It was no accident. It was a
carefully contrived occurrence. The international bankers sought
to bring about a condition of despair here so they might emerge
as the rulers of us all."
1921 - Col. House reorganizes the American branch of the
Institute of International Affairs into the
Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR).
[For the past 60 years, 80% of the top
positions in every administration - whether Democrat or
Republican - have been occupied by members of this organization.
During that time, only two Presidents have not been directly
affiliated with the CFR - John Kennedy and
Ronald Reagan.
Kennedy was assassinated and an attempt was made on Reagan’s
life!]
December 15, 1922 - The CFR endorses
World Government in its
magazine "Foreign Affairs." Author Philip Kerr states:
"Obviously there is going to be no peace or prosperity for
mankind as long as the earth remains divided into 50 or 60
independent states, until some kind of international system is
created. The real problem today is that of world government."
1928 - "The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution"
by H. G. Wells is published. A former Fabian socialist,
Wells
writes:
"The political world of the Open Conspiracy must weaken,
efface, incorporate and supersede existing governments. The
Open
Conspiracy is the natural inheritor of socialist and communist
enthusiasms; it may be in control of Moscow before it is in
control of New York. The character of the Open Conspiracy will
now be plainly displayed. It will be a world religion."
1932 - New books are published urging world order:
"Toward Soviet America," by
William Z. Foster. Head of the Communist Party USA,
Foster
indicates that a National Department of Education would be
one of the means used to develop a new socialist society in
the U.S.
"The New World Order," by
F. S. Marvin, describing the
League of Nations as the first attempt at a New World Order.
Marvin says, " nationality must rank below the claims of
mankind as a whole."
"Dare the School Build a New Social Order?" is published.
Educator-author George Counts asserts that,
"the teachers
should deliberately reach for power and then make the most
of their conquest" in order to "influence the social
attitudes, ideals and behavior of the coming generation. The
growth of science and technology has carried us into a
new
age where ignorance must be replaced by knowledge,
competition by cooperation, trust in Providence by careful
planning and private capitalism by some form of social
economy."
1932 - "Plan for Peace" by American
Birth Control League founder Margaret Sanger is published. She
calls for coercive sterilization, mandatory segregation, and
rehabilitative concentration camps for all "dysgenic stocks,"
including Blacks, Hispanics, American Indians and Catholics.
[The American Birth Control League eventually becomes Planned
Parenthood - the nation’s foremost promoter and provider of
abortion services. Many today are not aware of the racist
origins of Planned Parenthood.]
1933 - The first "Humanist Manifesto" is published. Co-author
John Dewey, the noted philosopher and educator, calls for a
synthesizing of all religions and "a socialized and cooperative
economic order." Co-signer C. F. Potter said in 1930,
"Education
is thus a most powerful ally of humanism, and every American
public school is a school of humanism. What can the theistic
Sunday schools, meeting for an hour once a week, teaching only a
fraction of the children, do to stem the tide of a five-day
program of humanistic teaching?"
1933 - "The Shape of Things to Come" by
H. G. Wells is
published. Wells predicts a second world war around 1940,
originating from a German-Polish dispute. After 1945 there would
be an increasing lack of public safety in "criminally infected"
areas. The plan for the "Modern World State" would succeed on
its third attempt, and come out of something that occurred in
Basra, Iraq. The book also states:
"Although world government
had been plainly coming for some years, although it had been
endlessly feared and murmured against, it found no opposition
anywhere."
Nov. 21, 1933 - In a letter to
Col. Edward M. House, President
Franklin Roosevelt writes:
"The real truth of the matter is, as
you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers
has owned the government since the days of Andrew Jackson."
1934 - "The Externalization of the Hierarchy" by
Alice Bailey is
published. Bailey is an occultist, taking over from Annie Besant
as head of the Theosophical Society. Bailey’s works are
channeled from a spirit guide, the Tibetan Master [demon spirit]
Djwahl Kuhl. [Her teachings form the foundation for the current
New Age movement.]
She writes:
"The hour for the ancient
mysteries has arrived. These Ancient Mysteries were hidden in
numbers, in ritual, in words, and in symbology; these veil the
secret. There is no question therefore that the work to be done
in familiarizing the general public with the nature of the
Mysteries is of paramount importance at this time. These
Mysteries will be restored to outer expression through the
medium of the Church and the Masonic Fraternity." She further
states: "Out of the spoliation of all existing culture and
civilization, the new world order must be built."
[The book is published by the
Lucis Trust, incorporated
originally in New York as the Lucifer Publishing Company.
Lucis
Trust is a United Nations NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)
and has been a major player at the recent UN summits. Later,
Assistant Secretary General of the U.N. Robert Muller would
credit the creation of his World Core Curriculum for education
to the underlying teachings of Djwahl Kuhl, via Alice Bailey’s
writings on the subject.]
1937 - Students at the Lenin School of Political Warfare in
Moscow are taught:
"Today, of course, we are not strong enough
to attack. To win, we shall need the element of surprise. The
western world will have to be put to sleep. So we shall begin by
launching the most spectacular peace movement on record. There
shall be electrifying overtures and unheard of concessions. The
capitalist countries, stupid and decadent, will rejoice to
cooperate to their own destruction. They will leap at another
chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, we shall
smash them with our clenched fist."
October 28, 1939 - In an address by
John Foster Dulles [later
U.S. Secretary of State], he proposes that America lead the
transition to a new order of less independent, semi-sovereign
states bound together by a league or federal union.
1939 - "New World Order" by H. G. Wells proposes a "collectivist
one-world state" or "new world order" comprised of "socialist
democracies." He advocates "universal conscription for service"
and declares that "nationalist individualism is the world’s
disease." He continues:
"The manifest necessity for some
collective world control to eliminate warfare and the less
generally admitted necessity for a collective control of the
economic and biological life of mankind, are aspects of one and
the same process."
He proposes that this be accomplished through
"universal law" and "propaganda" (or education).
1940 - "The New World Order" is published by the
Carnegie
Endowment for Peace and contains a select list of references on
regional and world federation, together with some special plans
for world order after the war.
December 12, 1940 - In "The Congressional Record" an article
entitled "A New World Order" by John G. Alexander calls for a
world federation.
March 1942 - An article in "TIME" magazine chronicles the
Federal Council of Churches [which later becomes the
National
Council of Churches, a part of the World Council of Churches]
lending its weight to efforts to establish a global authority. A
meeting of the top officials of the council comes out in favor
of:
1) a world government of delegated powers
2) strong
immediate limitations on national sovereignty
3) international
control of all armies and navies
Representatives (375 of them)
of 30-some denominations assert that "a new order of economic
life is both imminent and imperative" - a new order that is sure
to come either "through voluntary cooperation within the
framework of democracy or through explosive revolution."
1942 - The leftist Institute of Pacific Relations publishes
"Post War Worlds" by P. E. Corbett:
"World government is the
ultimate aim. It must be recognized that the law of nations
takes precedence over national law. The process will have to be
assisted by the deletion of the nationalistic material employed
in educational textbooks and its replacement by material
explaining the benefits of wiser association."
June 28, 1945 - President Truman endorses world government in a
speech:
"It will be just as easy for nations to get along in a
republic of the world as it is for us to get along in a republic
of the United States."
October 24, 1945 - The United Nations Charter becomes effective.
Also on October 24, Senator Glen Taylor (D-Idaho) introduces
Senate Resolution 183, calling upon the U.S. Senate to go on
record as favoring creation of a world republic, including an
international police force.
1946 - "The Teacher and World Government," by former editor of
the "NEA Journal" (National Education Association)
Joy Elmer
Morgan, is published. He says:
"In the struggle to establish an
adequate world government, the teacher can do much to prepare
the hearts and minds of children for global understanding and
cooperation. At the very heart of all the agencies which will
assure the coming of world government must stand the school, the
teacher, and the organized profession."
1947 - The American Education Fellowship calls for the
"...establishment of a genuine world order, an order in which
national sovereignty is subordinate to world authority."
July 1948 - Sir Harold Butler, in the CFR’s "Foreign Affairs,"
sees "a New World Order" taking shape:
"How far can the life of
nations, which for centuries have thought of themselves as
distinct and unique, be merged with the life of other nations?
How far are they prepared to sacrifice a part of their
sovereignty without which there can be no effective economic or
political union?"
1948 - The preliminary draft of a "World Constitution" is
published by U.S. educators, advocating regional federation on
the way toward world federation. It provides for a "World
Council" with a "Chamber of Guardians" to enforce world law, as
well as a call for nations to surrender their arms to the world
government, and the right of this "Federal Republic of the
World" to seize private property for its use.
Feb. 7, 1950 - International financier and CFR member
James
Warburg tells a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee:
"We shall
have world government whether or not you like it - by conquest
or consent."
Feb. 9, 1950 - The Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee
introduces Senate Concurrent Resolution #66 which begins:
"Whereas, in order to achieve universal peace and justice, the
present Charter of the United Nations should be changed to
provide a true world government constitution."
The resolution is
introduced by Senator Glen Taylor (D-Idaho), who later states:
"We would have to sacrifice considerable sovereignty to the
world organization to enable them to levy taxes in their own
right to support themselves."
April 12, 1952 - CFR member
John Foster Dulles [who later became
Secretary of State] begins to perpetuate a giant lie. In
speaking before the American Bar Association in Louisville,
Kentucky, he says:
"Treaty law can override the Constitution.
Treaties can take powers away from Congress and give them to the
President. They can take powers from the States and give them to
the Federal Government or to some international body, and they
can cut across the rights given to the people by their
constitutional Bill of Rights."
1952 - The World Association of Parliamentarians for World
Government draws up a map designed to illustrate how foreign
troops would occupy and police the six regions into which the
United States and Canada will be divided as part of their world
government plan.
1953 - Rowan Gaither, President of the Ford Foundation, tells a
Congressional commission investigating tax-exempt foundations:
"We at the executive level here were active in either the
OSS
[forerunner of the CIA], the State Department, or the European
Economic Administration. During those times, and without
exception, we operated under directives issued by the White
House. We are continuing to be guided by just such directives,
the substance of which were to the effect that we should make
every effort to so alter life in the United States as to make
possible a comfortable merger with the Soviet Union."
Feb. 23, 1954 - Senator William Jenner of Indiana says before
the U.S. Senate:
"Today the path to total dictatorship in the
United States can be laid by strictly legal means, unseen and
unheard by Congress, the President, or the people. We have a
well-organized political action group in this country,
determined to destroy our Constitution and establish a one-party
state. It has a foothold within our Government, and its own
propaganda apparatus. One may call this group by many names.
Some people call it socialism, some collectivism. I prefer to
call it ’democratic centralism.’ The important point to remember
about this group is not its ideology but its organization. It is
a dynamic, aggressive, elite corps, forcing its way through
every opening, to make a breach for a collectivist one-party
state. It operates secretly, silently, continuously to transform
our Government without our suspecting the change is underway.
This secret revolutionary corps understands well the power to
influence the people by an elegant form of brainwashing. We see
this, for example, in the innocent use of words like ’democracy’
in place of ’representative government.’ "
1954 -
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands establishes
the Bilderbergers, international politicians and bankers who meet
secretly on an annual basis.
1959 - Norman Thomas, who six times was the candidate of the
Socialist Party for President of the United States, observes:
"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism, but
under the name Liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the
Socialist program until America will one day be a Socialist
nation without knowing how it happened."
1959 - Nikita Khrushchev, ruthless dictator of the Soviet Union,
states:
"We can’t expect the American people to jump from
Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders
in giving them small doses of Socialism until they awaken one
day to find they have Communism."
Nov. 25, 1959 - Council on Foreign Relations Study Number 7
calls for a,
"...new international order which must be responsive
to world aspirations for peace, for social and economic
change...an international order...including states labeling
themselves as ’socialist’ [communist]."
1959 - The World Constitution and Parliament Association is
founded, which develops a "Diagram of World Government Under the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth."
1959 - "The Mid-Century Challenge to U.S. Foreign Policy" is
published, sponsored by the
Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund. It
explains that the U.S.
"cannot escape, and indeed should
welcome... the task which history has imposed upon us. This is
the task of helping to shape a new world order in all its
dimensions - spiritual, economic, political, social."
1961 - The U.S. State Department issues Document 7277, entitled
"Freedom From War: The U.S. Program for General and Complete
Disarmament in a Peaceful World." It details a three-stage plan
to disarm all nations and arm the U.N. with the final stage in
which "no state would have the military power to challenge the
progressively strengthened U.N. Peace Force."
1962 - A study entitled "A World Effectively Controlled by the
United Nations" is published, in which CFR member
Lincoln
Bloomfield states:
"...if the Communist dynamic was greatly
abated, the West might lose whatever incentive it has for world
government."
1962 - "The Future of Federalism" by
Nelson Rockefeller claims
that current events compellingly demand a "new world order." He
says there is:
"A fever of nationalism... but the nation-state is
becoming less and less competent to perform its international
political tasks... These are some of the reasons pressing us to
lead vigorously toward the true building of a new world
order... Sooner perhaps than we may realize... there will evolve
the bases for a federal structure of the free world."
Nov. 13, 1963 - It is alleged that just ten days prior to his
assassination, President John F. Kennedy tells a Columbia
University audience:
"The high office of President has been used
to foment a plot to destroy the Americans’ freedom, and before I
leave office I must inform the citizens of this plight."
Dec. 1964 - Harold Drummon, former President of the Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development, writes in the
magazine "Educational Leadership": "The basic goal of education
is change - human change."
1966 - Professor Carroll Quigley, Bill Clinton’s mentor at
Georgetown University, authors a massive volume entitled
"Tragedy and Hope" in which he states:
"There does exist and has
existed for a generation, an international network which
operates, to some extent, in the way the radical right believes
the Communists act. In fact, this network, which we may identify
as the
Round Table Groups, has no aversion to cooperating with
the Communists, or any other groups, and frequently does so. I
know of the operations of this network because I have studied it
for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early
1960s, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no
aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my
life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. I have
objected, both in the past and recently, to a few of its
policies, but in general my chief difference of opinion is that
it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history
is significant enough to be known."
1968 - Joy Elmer Morgan, former editor of the "NEA Journal,"
publishes "The American Citizen’s Handbook" in which he says:
"The coming of the United Nations and the urgent necessity that
it evolve into a more comprehensive form of world government
places upon the citizens of the United States an increased
obligation to make the most of their citizenship which now
widens into active world citizenship."
July 26, 1968 - Nelson Rockefeller pledges that "as President,
he would work toward international creation of a new world
order."
1969 - A document entitled "Marriage and the Family" is
published by the British Humanist Association stating that,
"some
opponents of humanism have accused us of wishing to overthrow
the traditional Christian family. They are right. That is
exactly what we intend to do."
1970 - The U.S. Department of Defense appropriates funds [$2
million a year for five years] for the "development of
immune-system destroying agents for biological warfare."
[Source
of the HIV virus which causes AIDS. The virus was then
introduced into the homosexual community via hepatitis vaccine
and into Central Africa via smallpox vaccine.]
1970 - Zbigniew Brzezinski [who later became President Jimmy
Carter’s National Security Advisor] writes a book entitled
"Between Two Ages." He has nothing but praise for
Marxism:
"Marxism represents a further vital and creative stage in the
maturing of man’s universal vision... Marxism is simultaneously a
victory of the external, active man over the inner, passive man
and a victory of reason over belief... Marxism, disseminated on
the popular level in the form of communism, represents a major
advance in man’s ability to conceptualize his relationship to
the world."
He also describes how war can be waged against a
nation without its citizens even realizing they are under
attack:
"Technology will make available to the leaders of major
nations a variety of techniques for conducting secret warfare,
of which only a bare minimum of security forces need be
appraised. One nation may attack a competitor
covertly... techniques of weather modification could be employed
to produce prolonged periods of drought or storm, thereby
weakening a nation’s capacity and forcing it to accept the
demands of the competitor."
1972 - President Nixon visits China and toasts
Chinese Premier
Chou En-lai by talking of "the hope that each of us has to build
a new world order."
April 1972 - In his keynote address to the Association for
Childhood Education International, Chester M. Pierce, Professor
of Education and Psychiatry in the Faculty of Medicine at
Harvard University, proclaims:
"Every child in America entering
school at the age of five is insane because he comes to school
with certain allegiances toward our founding fathers, toward his
parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being. It’s up to
you, teachers, to make all of these sick children well by
creating the international child of the future."
May 18, 1972 - In speaking of the coming world government,
Roy
M. Ash, Director of the Office of Management and Budget,
declares that:
"...within two decades the institutional
framework for a world economic community will be in place... and
aspects of individual sovereignty will be given over to a supernational authority."
1973 - International banker and staunch member of the subversive
Council on Foreign Relations,
David Rockefeller founds a new
organization called the
Trilateral Commission. He invites future
President Jimmy Carter to become one of the founding members.
Zbigniew Brzezinski is the organization’s first director.
1973 - "Humanist Manifesto II" is published:
"The next century
can be and should be the humanistic century... we stand at the
dawn of a new age... a secular society on a planetary scale...as
non-theists we begin with humans not God, nature not deity... we
deplore the division of humankind on nationalistic
grounds... Thus we look to the development of a system of world
law and a world order based based upon trans-national federal
government... The true revolution is occurring."
1973 - The Club of Rome, a
U.N. operative, issues a report
entitled "Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World
System." This report divides the entire world into ten kingdoms.
Feb. 10, 1973 - Catherine Barrett, former president of the
National Education Association, writes that,
"dramatic changes in
the way we will raise our children in the year 2000 are
indicated, particularly in terms of schooling. We will need to
recognize that the so-called ’basic skills,’ which currently
represent nearly the total effort in elementary schools, will be
taught in one-quarter of the present school day. When this
happens - and it’s near - the teacher can rise to his true
calling. More than a dispenser of information, the teacher will
be a conveyor of values, a philosopher. We will be agents of
change."
Aug. 10, 1973 -
David Rockefeller writes an article for the "New
York Times" describing his recent visit to Red China:
"Whatever
the price of the Chinese Revolution, it has obviously succeeded
not only in producing more efficient and dedicated
administration, but also in fostering high morale and community
purpose."
[Apparently, it matters very little to
Mr. Rockefeller
that the government of Communist China has slaughtered 64
million human beings in the process of consolidating its power
and that it continues to brutally suppress all dissent.]
April 1974 - Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,
Trilateralist and CFR member Richard Gardner’s article "The Hard
Road to World Order" is published in the CFR’s "Foreign
Affairs," where he states that:
"...the ’house of world order’
will have to be built from the bottom up rather than from the
top down... but an end run around national sovereignty, eroding
it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the
old-fashioned frontal assault."
1974 - In a report entitled "New International Economic Order,"
the U.N. General Assembly outlines a plan to redistribute the
wealth from the rich to the poor nations.
1975 - In Congress, 32 Senators and 92 Representatives sign "A
Declaration of Interdependence," which states that,
"we must join
with others to bring forth a new world order... Narrow notions of
national sovereignty must not be permitted to curtail that
obligation."
Congresswoman Marjorie Holt refuses to sign the
Declaration saying:
"It calls for the surrender of our national
sovereignty to international organizations. It declares that our
economy should be regulated by international authorities. It
proposes that we enter a ’new world order’ that would
redistribute the wealth created by the American people."
1975 - Retired Navy Admiral Chester Ward, former Judge Advocate
General of the U.S. Navy and former CFR member, writes in a
critique that the goal of the CFR is the,
"...submergence of U.S.
sovereignty and national independence into an all powerful
one-world government..."