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A history of the New World Order — Part I
1) Abolition of all ordered governments 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. 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. 1821
– George 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. 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.”
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 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. (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.)
1884
– The Fabian Society is founded in Great Britain 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. 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. 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.”
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 Canada, the income tax is introduced in 1917, as a
“temporary measure” to finance the war effort.) 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.
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.” 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.”
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 extra- ordinary
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
Curency. 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.) 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 nor 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.” (continued
in Part
II) This article was published in the Oct.-Nov.-December, 2002 issue of “Michael”. |