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Introduction by Dr. Stan Monteith, M.D., host of
Radio Liberty:
Many of the men mentioned below by Dr.
Cuddy “saw
nothing wrong with
killing large numbers of people
if that would advance their cause. [Does that
sentence fit what we see today in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Libya Nigeria, etc. ?]John Dewey
viewed the brutality of Bolshevism as a “social experiment,” and H.G. Wells was
unconcerned that, “Countless . . . people will hate the new world order . . .
and will die protesting against it.”Elsewhere he wrote that they would have
a cause that, “would make killing worth the while,” and Stuart Chase wrote,
“A better economic order is worth a little bloodshed.”
Lord Esher ––
a powerful member of Rhodes’ Round Table — sought
‘shedding
American blood at the first possible moment….If many lives have to be
sacrificed, the influence upon the American people can only be beneficent.”
…Bertrand Russell’s
suggestion that a Black Death should be disseminated throughout the world once
every generation to control population growth. The statements Dr. Cuddy cited
demonstrate the power elite’s lack of concern for human suffering.
A century ago most people knew about the Illuminati. Some Lodges must still
have been active in 1871 when
Albert Pike wrote Morals and Dogma because he
referred to the common origin of Hermetic Freemasonry and the Illuminati when he
wrote:“. . . it was this same remembrance, preserved, or perhaps profaned in the
celebrated Order of the Templars,
that became for all the secret associations, of the Rose-Croix, of the
Illuminati, and of the
Hermetic
Freemasons, the reason of their strange rites, of their signs more or less
conventional, and, above all, of their mutual devotedness and of their
power.” [Morals
and Dogma, by Albert Pike, 1871]
Dr. Dennis Cuddy taught American History at the University of North
Carolina in Chapel Hill. During the Reagan Administration he worked
as a senior associate with the U.S. Department of Education. The
information below is a summary of his book, The Globalists:
The Power Elite Exposed.
Dr. Cuddy contends that many of the men who rule America are
Fabian Socialists,
Rhodes
Scholars and members of Skull and
Bones or the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), which is an
outgrowth of Cecil Rhodes’ plan to rule the world.Many conservatives believe that the American
voters’ choice of George W. Bush as president marks a return to the founding
values of our Republic, but it should be remembered that George W. Bush, like
his father, George H. W. Bush, and his grandfather, Prescott Sheldon Bush, is a
member of Skull and Bones.[6]
It is the purpose of this article to show
how Skull and Bones members (S&B) work in tandem with Rhodes Scholars (RS) and
Fabian Socialists (FS) to form an
important part of what is known as the power elite.1833:
That year the
Skull and Bones fraternity
was organized at Yale University as Chapter 322 of a German fraternity.1883: What part has Skull & Bones played
in our elections? Professor
Carroll Quigley was President Clinton’s mentor, and in
Tragedy and Hope:
A History of the World In our Time the professor revealed that William C.
Whitney (S&B) and others, in the late 19th century, developed a plan to control
both major political parties through financial contributions and have the
two main parties alternate power so the public would think it had a choice.[7]
Professor
Quigley said Whitney’s plan lasted about 16 years, and after that, the “Eastern
Establishment” (power elite) moved the Democrat and Republican presidential
candidates toward the political center:“…assiduously fostering the process behind the
scenes … and nearly met in the center with almost identical candidates and
platforms, although the process was concealed, as much as possible, by the
revival of … meaningless war cries and slogans…”[8]
Elsewhere Professor Quigley commented:
“…the two parties should be almost identical,
so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election
without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy.”[9]Professor Quigley was allowed to examine some of
the “secret records” of the power elite, and found that in the late 19th century
Cecil Rhodes had formed a secret society: “… to take the government of the
whole world.”[10]1883-1884: The British Fabian Socialist
Society was organized by George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, Sidney Webb,
Annie Besant, and others.
Bertrand Russell joined the organization sometime later.
1891:
Cecil John Rhodes organized a secret society to take control of the world. His
mentor at Oxford University was
John Ruskin. Ruskin has a
swastika engraved on
his gravestone, just as Rhodes Trust member Rudyard Kipling has on the covers of
his early books.[11]
Prior to Adolph Hitler, the swastika, which reportedly also has been seen at the
S&B vault at Yale University, was an elitist symbol. In an apparent
contradiction, John Ruskin referred to himself as a Tory and a Communist.
[12] However, one
must realize that the elite have no qualms about working with both the
political left and the political right, with an ultimate goal of
synthesizing them into a world socialist government.As far as Rhodes was concerned, his plan would be
carried out via Rhodes Scholars and Round Table Groups, which grew out of his
secret “Society of the Elect.” Rhodes’ secret society lasted almost six decades,
by which time enough of his people had penetrated the areas of politics,
economics, journalism, and education so that his “conspiracy” was replaced by a
network of the power elite. [13]
We know that the conspiracy lasted well into the 20th century, because in 1931
one of its key operatives, historian Arnold Toynbee, wrote:“We are at present working discreetly with all
our might to wrest this mysterious force called sovereignty out of the
clutches of the local nation states of the world. All the time we are
denying with our lips what we are doing with our hands.”[14]The third group comprising the power elite would
be the Fabian Socialists (FS) which included H.G. Wells. In his book, New Worlds
for Old, Wells explained what he called “a plot” whereby heads of state would
come and go, but bureaucrats trained at the London School of Economics (established by the FS) would remain in government making rules and regulations
furthering the goals of the Fabian Society.[15]
While the Fabians were
using education to move
the public toward socialism, Rhodes Scholars were obtaining important posts in
universities, and Carl Haessler (RS) was helping to establish Socialist Sunday
Schools for younger people. [16] About the same time, socialist
John Dewey, who
had been mentored by G. Stanley Hall, who was brought to Johns Hopkins
University by its president, Daniel Coit Gilman (S&B), was instituting
“progressive education” in classrooms across our nation. [17] And like the RS
influence in journalism, economics, and politics, Skull and Bones members also
became involved in these areas. In journalism, Richard Ely Danielson would
become the publisher of Atlantic Monthly, Russell Wheeler Davenport would become
the editor of Fortune magazine, and Henry Luce would become the founder of
Time.
[18] Henry Luce’s biographer, Robert Herzstein, wrote:
“Early on, young Harry (Henry Luce) learned that
a powerful circle of contacts and friends could move the world.”[19]In economics, S&B member Thomas Daniels would
found Archer-Daniels-Midland, a transnational corporation.[20] Today ADM
controls most of the world’s grain.1908: William Howard Taft (S&B) was elected
president [replacing Theodore Roosevelt, who served until March 1909]. Four years later, in a 3-way race that was remarkably similar to the
presidential contest of 1992 where S&B member George Bush lost his bid for
re-election to Rhodes Scholar Bill Clinton, Taft lost his bid for re-election to
Woodrow Wilson. President Wilson’s chief adviser was Colonel Edward Mandell
House who wrote a book entitled Philip Dru: Administrator in which he alluded to
the creation of: “…socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx.”[21]
1917: Lord Esher was one of the four original
members of Cecil Rhodes’ secret society. By 1917, England was involved in World
War I, and he was an adviser to the English king. On August 11, Lord Esher wrote
in his diary:“Mr. Henry Morgenthau asked me to call on him…. (He) was one of the principal supporters of President Wilson in the
campaign for the Presidency, and he possesses the friendship and confidence
of the President…. They are ready to sacrifice the lives of American
citizens…. Mr. Morgenthau realizes the importance upon the morale of
the French army and the French people of cementing the Alliance by
shedding
American blood at the earliest possible moment. If many lives have to be
sacrificed, the influence upon the American people can only be beneficent.“[22]1919: After World War I ended, members of Cecil
Rhodes’ Round Table Group (largely under the direction of Rhodes’ successor,
Lord Alfred Milner) met with The Inquiry, led by Colonel Edward Mandell House.
Working with the Fabian Socialists, they established the Royal Institute of
International Affairs and its American branch, the Council on Foreign Relations.[23] The CFR
was largely under the control of associates of
J.P. Morgan, some of
whom were S&B members such as Henry P. Davison and Averell Harriman.[24] Averell Harriman’s brother, E. Roland Harriman, was a member of the CFR; he was
initiated into S&B in 1917 along with
Prescott Sheldon Bush, George W. Bush’s
grandfather.[25]1921: The CFR was incorporated in the state of
New York.1928:
H.G. Wells authored
The Open Conspiracy:
Blue Prints for a World Revolution. By then he had broken with the Fabians, not
in terms of their goals, but only in believing that they should be open about
their plan to
synthesize western capitalism with eastern communism, and create a
world socialist government. In a later book titled The New World Order, Wells
said that many would die protesting against it.[26] In the same year as
The
Open Conspiracy was published, H.G. Wells received a letter from Bertrand
Russell congratulating him, and saying:“(Lord R.B.) Haldane (FS) would not forego the
pleasure to be derived from the next war.”[27]
Bertrand Russell would later write that a “Black
Death” or bacteriological warfare might be needed to cull the population.[28]
Wells had already written that ‘they would have
a cause that “would make killing
worth the while.“[29]In his book, A New Deal, future New Deal
Resettlement Administration and UNESCO, consultant Stuart Chase wrote: “A
better economic order is worth a little bloodshed.” Stuart Chase advocated joining H.G. Wells’ “Open
Conspiracy.”[30]1928: John Dewey wrote an article for the
December 5 issue of The New Republic magazine in which he noted that the
Bolsheviks were engaged in:“‘…a most interesting sociological
experiment,’ … and using progressive educational ideas and practices to
‘…counteract and transform… the influence of home and Church.'”[31]The following year, in his book, Individualism,
Old and New, Dewey predicted: “We are in for some kind of socialism, call it
by whatever name we please.”[32]Dewey would later become president of The League
For Industrial Democracy (LID), formerly the Intercollegiate Socialist Society,
and the American counterpart of the British Fabian Society. The Thirtieth
Anniversary Report of the LID stated: “The Student LID … feels particularly proud
that the last batch of Rhodes Scholars contained six members of the LID.”[33] John Dewey and the FS wanted social or group
control.1928: When William Paley (CFR) was beginning CBS,
his chief advisor was Sigmund Freud’s nephew, Edward Bernays, who authored the
book, Propaganda, in which he revealed:“Those who manipulate the organized habits and
opinions of the masses constitute an invisible government which is the true
ruling power of the country.”[34]1933: On April 11, Max Mason, president of the
Rockefeller Foundation, assured his trustees that in their program:
“The Social Sciences will concern themselves
with the rationalization of social control , … the control of human
behavior.”[35]Four years later, the foundation gave a grant to
Princeton University to study the influence of radio on different groups, and
Rockefeller’s General Education Board funded a study of CBS’s 1938 broadcast of
War of the Worlds, which was written up later as a ‘study in the
psychology of
panic.'”[36]1938: Francis Pickens Miller (RS) became
organization director of the Committees on Foreign Relations of the CFR.Two years later he headed another group which
included Dean Acheson (CFR), future CFR president Allen Dulles, CBS newsman
Elmer Davis (RS), and Whitney Shepardson (RS), a former assistant to Colonel
Edward Mandell House. The group came to be known as the Fight for Freedom
Committee. It was a front organization for the English government’s effort to
involve the United States in World War II.
[37] The British
rigged a public
opinion poll, and placed women with certain key American government
officials. [38]
Fabian Socialist columnist Walter Lippmann’s brother-in-law even came up with
the idea of creating a phony Nazi map which was given to President
Roosevelt for propaganda purposes. FDR said:“I have in my possession a secret map made in
Germany by Hitler’s Government – – by the planners of the new world order.”[39]Lord Lothian was the British Ambassador to the
United States at that time. He was a member of The Society of the Elect, the
inner circle of Cecil Rhodes‘ secret group.[40]
1939: That year H.G. Wells revealed the
socialists’ plan to create a world government. In his book, The New World Order,
he wrote:“There will be no day of days… when
a new
world order comes into being. Step by step and here and there it will
arrive, and even as it comes into being it will develop fresh perspectives…. Countless
… people will hate the new world order … and will
die protesting against it.“[41]
That last statement may well be proven true. But
those who trust and follow our Lord and His Word need not fear:
If God is for us,
who can be against us?
He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all,
how shall He not with Him also
freely give us all things? … It is Christ
who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right
hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.
“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation,
or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or
sword? … Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am persuaded
that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor
powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor
depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us
from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:31-39The above quotes are only a few
samples from Dr. Cuddy’s informative book, The Globalists: The Power Elite
Exposed, which is now out-of-print. However,
there are some left, and you may be
able to buy one by calling the office of Col. Ronald Ray at
800-837-0544.
Concluding note from Dr.
Monteith regarding Dr. Cuddy’s research:What can we do? Edmund Burke lived at the time of
the American Revolution, and many people are convinced that he founded the
modern-day conservative movement. He wrote:“When bad men combine, the good must associate;
else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible
struggle.”[42]Our enemies are well organized; we must work
together if we hope to counter them. First, we must return to the faith of our
fathers, for that is the foundation of our freedom. Then we must rekindle a love
for liberty in the people, and convince them that life without freedom is life
without meaning. We must organize our precincts and tell our neighbors about the
power elite. They claim that they want to do good, but some of them have used
wars, revolutions, assassinations, deception, and murder to advance their
agenda. Can they justify what they have done? Remember the Lord’s admonition:
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good
evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness: that put bitter
for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own
eyes, and prudent in their own sight!”
Isaiah 5: 20-21Pray for our nation; pray for our politicians;
pray for our ministers; please remember to pray for Radio Liberty, for our
provision and protection. Thank you for your continued support.Yours in Christ,
Stanley Monteith, M.D.
REFERENCES
Note: Since the first six quotes
in the original newsletter dealt with a slightly different topic, they were
deleted. Therefore the corresponding six references were also deleted.”7. Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope,
The Macmillan Company, New York, 1966,
p.73.
8. Ibid., p.1247.
9. Ibid., pp.1247-48.
10. Ibid., p.950. See also, W.T. Stead, “Cecil John Rhodes,”
The American
Monthly Review of Reviews, May, 1902, p.557. See also: Tragedy and Hope, op
cit., p. 950.
11. Ibid., www.btinternet.com/~lake.district/amb/cha9.htm. See also: The cover
of Works of Rudyard Kipling, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1885.
12. John Ruskin,
Fors Clavigera (John B. Alden, New York, 1885). As cited in
Wolfgang Kemp’s, The Desire of My Eyes: The Life and Work of John Ruskin
(Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1990), p. 370.
13. Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment (Books in Focus, New York,
1981), p. 4.
14. Arnold Toynbee, “The Trend of International Affairs Since the War,”
International Affairs, November 1931, p. 809.
15. H.G. Wells, New Worlds for Old, Constable and Company, London, 1908, p. 268.
16. Kenneth Teitelbaum, Schooling for ‘Good Rebels’, Temple University Press,
Philadelphia, 1993, p. 86.
17. Antony Sutton, op cit., p. 32.
18. Ibid., p. 28.
19. Robert Herzstein, Henry R, Luce, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1994, p.32.
20.
www.parascope.com/articles/0997/whitepaper.htm.
21. Edward M. House, Philip Dru: Administrator, B.W. Huebsch, New York, 1919, p.
45.
22. Journals and Letters of Reginald Viscount Esher, Ivor Nicholson & Watson
Ltd., London, 1938, vol 4, p. 135.
23. Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment, p. 168.
24. Carroll Quigley,
Tragedy and Hope, p. 952.
25. Antony Sutton, op cit.
26. H.G. Wells,
The New World Order, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1940, p. 129.
27. Personal letter of Bertrand Russell to H.G. Wells, May 24, 1928, p.1.
28. Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science on Society, Simon and Schuster, New
York, 1953, p. 103.
29. H.G. Wells, Anticipations, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1902, p. 325.
30. Stuart Chase, A New Deal, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1932, pp. 156 and
252.
31. John Dewey, “Impressions of Soviet Russia,” The New Republic, December 5,
1928, pp. 65-66.
32. John Dewey, Individualism, Old and New, Minton, Balch & Company, New York,
1929, p. 119.
33. Paul Shafer and John Howland Snow, The Turning of the Tides, The Long House
Inc., New Canaan, CT, 1953, p. 97.
34. Edward Bernays, Propaganda, Horace Liveright, New York, 1928, p. 9.
35. Gerald Jonas, The Circuit Riders, Norton Pub. Co., New York, 1989, pp.
206-207.
36. Hadley Cantril, The Invasion From Mars, Princeton University Press,
Princeton, NJ, 1940, Forward.
37. Thomas Mahl, Desparate Deception, Brassey’s, Washington, DC, 1998, pp.
25-26.
38. Ibid. p.xi.
39. Ibid., pp.55-56.
40. Ibid., p.55.
41. Wells,
The New World Order, op cit. pp. 122, 129.
42. John Bartlett, Familiar Quotations, Little Brown, Boston, p. 372.
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