THE SECRET CABAL - Part 9  [Part 1 and Part 2]

By Dr. Stanley Monteith

Radio Liberty, January 25, 2011

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Sir Edward Grey was appointed British Foreign Secretary in 1906, and implemented his plan to incite the first World War. He got the leaders of France and Russia to sign a secret treaty that stated that if either country was attacked (by Germany or Austria-Hungary), they would join England, and crush their opponent. Sir Edward concealed the existence of the treaty, and lied to Parliament when he was asked about the secret agreement.[1]

When I researched Professor Quigley's papers at Georgetown University, I found a notation, presumably written by Cecil Rhodes, that stated: "I want both Greys." I suspect the note referred to Albert Grey (Earl Grey) and Sir Edward Grey, but Professor Quigley didn't mention Sir Edward when he compiled his list of the members of Cecil Rhodes' secret society. Was Sir Edward Grey a covert member of the secret organization? I don't know, but that isn't important. Sir Edward was closely aligned with the secret society during the Boer War, he was aligned with the Milner Group, and he implemented the "encirclement policy" that precipitated World War I.[2]

Kaiser Wilhelm believed Sir Edward Grey incited the war. The Kaiser wrote:

"Delcasse (the French Foreign Minister - ed) also has a large share in the guilt for the World War, and Grey an even larger share, since he was the spiritual leader of the 'encircle- ment policy,' which he faithfully pushed forward and brought to completion."[3]

Sir Edward's friend, Viscount Haldane (the Secretary of War) sent military supplies to France and Belgium before the war began. Kaiser Wilhelm wrote:

"When our troops advanced in 1914 they found, in northern France and along the Belgian frontier, great stores of English soldiers' greatcoats. According to statements by the inhabitants, these were placed there during the last years of peace. Most of the English infantrymen who were made prisoners by us in the summer of 1914 had no greatcoats; when asked why, they answered, quite naively: 'We are to find our greatcoats in the stores at Maubeuge, Le Quesnoy, etc., in the north of France and in Belgium.'

It was the same regarding maps. In Maubeuge great quantities of English military maps of northern France and Belgium were found by our men; copies of these have been shown to me. The names of places were printed in French and English. . . . These maps date from 1911 and were engraved at Southampton.

The stores were established by England, with the permission of the French and Belgian Governments, before the war, in the midst of peace."[4]

Sir Edward Grey, Lord Asquith, Lord Haldane, Lord Cecil, and the Milner Group precipitated the First World War, but other people helped them.

Professor Quigley knew the Milner Group was primarily responsible for the Great War, but he didn't provide that information when he described the onset of World War I: (Tragedy and Hope, page 224)

"Vienna received news of the assassination of the heir to the Hapsburg throne on June 28, 1914. The Austrians were convinced of the complicity of the Serbian government although they had no real proof. We now know that high officials of the Serbian government knew of the plot and did little to prevent it." [5]

Why didn't the Serbian government try to prevent the assassination? I suspect some "high officials" were Freemasons who wanted to destroy the European monarchies.

Dr. Dennis Cuddy covered that subject in his book, Now is the Dawning of the New Age New World Order. He wrote:

"The First World War began August 1-4, 1914, because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28 by the 'Black Hand,' which James Billington in Fire in the Minds of Men claims was a 'progeny of Freemasonry.' The assassin was Gavrilo Princep, and in Mary Edith Durham's The Sarajevo Crime (1925), one learns that Princep testified at his trial that his colleague, Ciganovitch, 'told me he was a Freemason. . . .[and] told me that the Heir Apparent (Franz Ferdinand) had been condemned to death by a Freemason's lodge."[6]

Kaiser Wilhelm believed the Masons were partially responsible for the Great War. He wrote:

"I have been informed that an important role was played in the preparation of the World War directed against the monarchical Central Powers by the policy of the international 'Great Orient Lodge'; a policy extending over many years and always envisaging the goal at which it aimed. But the German Great Lodges, I was furthermore told - with two exceptions wherein non-German financial interests are paramount and which maintains secret connection with the 'Great Orient' in Paris - had no relationship to the 'Great Orient.' They were entirely loyal and faithful, according to the assurance give me by the distinguished German Freemason who explained to me this whole inter- relationship, which had, until then, been unknown to me. He said that in 1917 an inter- national meeting of the lodges of the 'Great Orient' was held, after which there was a subsequent conference in Switzerland; at this the following program was adopted: Dismemberment of Austria-Hungary, democratization of Germany, elimination of the House of Hapsburg, abdication of the German Emperor, restitution of Alsace-Lorraine to France, union of Galicia with Poland, elimination of the Pope and the Catholic Church, elimination of every state Church in Europe."[7]

Was Professor Quigley aware of the fact that the Masons wanted to destroy the European monarchies, and the Catholic Church? I have read almost everything that Professor Quigley wrote about Cecil Rhodes, his secret society, and the covert organizations they spawned: i.e. the Milner Group, the Round Table Group, the Royal Institute for International Affairs, and the Council on Foreign Relations. When I went to Georgetown University in 1980, I researched Professor Quigley's papers. I talked to his wife, his mistress, his closest friend, and I learned a great deal about Professor Quigley. For that reason, I am certain he wasn't aware of the fact that Cecil Rhodes, Lord Milner, and many of their followers, were either Masons, or involved in the occult movement that existed at that time.[8]

There is a great deal more to this story, but it will have to wait until next time.

What is taking place today?

It appears the BOD has postponed their effort to incite a war with Iran.

Unemployment is rising, the U.S. economy is collapsing, and a growing number of people realize something is seriously wrong.

"The Gods of the Market" may have lost control of the U.S. economy, and if that is true, we may be able to defeat them.

Rudyard Kipling didn't believe in Christianity, or "Eternal Truth," but I believe he was inspired to write:

"On the first Feminian Sandstones we were promised the Fuller Life (Which started by loving our neighbour and ended by loving his wife) Till our women had no more children and the men lost reason and faith, And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said:

"The Wages of Sin is Death." In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all, By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul; But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy, And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "If you don't work you die."

Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more."[9]

We are entering a difficult period, but that will provide an opportunity to bring people to our Lord.

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Footnotes:

1. King Edward VII: Evil Demiurge of The Triple Entente and World War. See Also: Sir Edward Grey: Grey of Falodon.
2. Ibid
3. Wilhelm II, op.cit., p. 257.
4. Ibid, pp. 256-257.
5. Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World In Our Time, p. 224.
6. Dr. Dennis Cuddy, Now is the Dawning of the New Age New World Order, Hearthstone, 1991, p. 55.
7. Kaiser Wilhelm, op., cit. p. 257-258.
8. Carroll Quigley, op.cit., If you "Index read" Tragedy and Hope, and the The Anglo-American Establishment, Professor Quigley doesn't mention Masonry.
9. The Gods of the Copybook Headings

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