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Secrets of the New World Order

 
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:20 am    Post subject: Secrets of the New World Order Reply with quote
My last article ended with several quotes from Professor Carroll Quigley, a world renowned scholar who had written quite extensively about secret societies and other elite groups, whose sole purpose was to establish a New World Order.

The following part of one such quote reveals important insights into not only Quigley, but the entire subject as well.

"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 1960's, to examine its papers and secret records.

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"Who was the fool, who the wise man, beggar or king?
Whether poor or rich, all's the same in death." [1]

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 (notably to its belief that England was an Atlantic rather than a European Power and must be allied, or even federated, with the United States and must remain isolated from Europe), 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." [2]

Notice that Quigley states that he had no aversion to the "network" and that he was close enough that he was allowed to examine its papers. He also states that for MOST OF HIS LIFE he had been close to it and its instruments.

Quigley is talking about a "network", which in his own words was comprised of secret societies, and one that included wars and the killings of tens of thousand of Africans and the capture and placement into slavery by as many more - yet he says he doesn't have any aversion to it?

Would secret societies allow a non-member to examine its papers and secret records, especially a world renowned scholar and writer? For what reason would they allow that to occur?

Also, notice how Quigley did not agree with the network's Atlantic versus European Power point of view. These are all very subtle pieces of the puzzle we shall return to.

Paradigm Shifts
We have seen the huge part that World War I played as a major pivot point in the dynamics of paradigm shifts, the acting out of political intentions, and their subsequent affect on society and human behavior, both on the national and international level.

Prior to WWI the emphasis was on the nation state. After WWI the focus was on internationalism - government no longer constrained by national borders, however, this change did not occur all at once. It slowly made the transition from one view to the other.

In part one of the series it was shown that the established world view perceived the purpose of World War I to be the war to end all wars. It did not accomplish its stated cause; instead, it laid the groundwork for World War II. It was as if a purposeful design had somehow formed and followed a desired function.

What World War I did accomplish, and with surgical precision, was the end of the Old World Order, and the preparation of a fertile crucible: the human race - to accept the New World Order. It laid the groundwork for the transition phase to begin, but it was not completed until after World War II.

Groups
The world was now the stage to several powerful groups with the same basic goal: the establishment of a New World Order. However, each of these groups had their own particular twist as to how the knot should be tied. Yet the thread running through the strains remained the same.

There were several main groups that were born from the same genetic makeup, and in turn they spawned other sub-groups. The exigesis is similar to throwing a stone into the water.

The force of impact creates concentric circles, or waves of energy, that emanate out from the center source. The further out from the center, the weaker the force. The closer to the center, the more powerful the force. All comes forth from the center source of power.

The following are the main groups. There were others as well, but not as powerful as these:

The Club of Rome in Italy
The Fabian Society in England
The Round Table Group in Britain
The Council On Foreign Relations in the U.S.
The Institute for Pacific Relations in the U.S.
The Royal Institute for International Affairs in Britain
As with all endeavors there must be a source of money to finance whatever is undertaken. This was true even with the elitist groups. Some had members that were either wealthy or had well placed friends with money - or both. Sir Abe Bailey and the Astor fortunes were two main contributors. Rhode's and Rothschild's were two more. Lazard Frere another.
The money power is the most dominant force in the world, even greater than military power, for without funding there can be no military power. He who holds the purse strings has control over whatever entity they are financing; consequently, the money changers are often the dominant force behind all such elite groups.

Dawn or Sunset
The dawn of the 20th Century was witness to a much weaker British Empire than that which had ruled the world throughout the 19th Century. Britain's dominance had come from two main sources of strength: it was home to the Industrial Revolution that had allowed great wealth to be amassed, and this wealth gave rise to not only a commercial superiority, but a military superiority as well, especially on the high seas.

Britain's slow decline as the world's greatest power came from a weakening of its two above mentioned sources of its strength. With all great empires that try to rule the world, from Rome to Alexander, to Genghis and Charlemagne, they all end up failing because of what can best be describe as over reach.

If any nation tries to conquer the world, driven by the lust of greed and desire for power - that nation ends up defeating itself. It is the law of thought - of destiny, and can be no other way - it is what it is.

The war against Germany and its allies had accelerated the loss of Britain's global dominance. By 1917, Britain was nearing a financial crisis, as its gold reserves and American bonds had almost all been depleted to fund the war. In steps the U.S. financiers, especially Morgan and Rockefeller.

The Round Table
In 1910 Lord Milner, Cecil Rhodes, and Lionel Curtis formed the Round Table Group. Of no minor significance is the name, which is a reference to King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The knights were also an elitist group, in search of the Holy Grail nonetheless.

The exact purpose of the Group is not easily discernible, as it had three founders that each had a bit of a different world view in mind. Not often brought up in discussions on the Round Table is the issue of unseen powers behind the scenes - they who paid the bills.

We have previously seen how Rhodes was somehow allowed ten years to go to Oxford while taking trips to and from Africa. Rhodes had no money when he started off for Africa, except for the money that Nathan Rothschild put up to back him. Rothschild was the financial power behind Rhodes. What was Nathan's world vision and gain in all this - gain, and nothing more.

Rhodes was many things, but at the top of the list was the fact that he was a white supremist. All other peoples were inferior and were to be ruled by the white Aryan super race. Truth be known, Rhodes' view was no different then Nietzsche and Hitler's.

He was an elitist's elitist - down to the bone. For Rhodes the Round Table Group was a means to a greater end. He died before the Group was actually formed, his vision left undone. Rhodes believed that if the American Colonies had not been lost to Britain that a New World Order would already have been complete.

It was Milner as caretaker of Rhode's trust money, and Curtis as the visionary, who together finally created the Round Table. Milner was best described as an Imperialist. His world vision was for Britain to remain the super power of the world based on a nationalistic point of view that would establish a supranational form of government. Rhode's world view was to rule the world based on an international style of a one world government - run by the elite White Aryan Race. Milner was a racist as well, but not of the scope of Rhodes.

Milner was most interested in forming a British Imperial Federation to secure Britain's place in the world. For him the Round Table was the means and the end was a consolidated British Empire. Milner was a doer not a thinker. His was a hands on approach that did not involve internationalism.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
This is too heavy for me ?

I recall George Bush saying something about a new world order, but that seems to have gone to hell following whats happened in Iraq
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