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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
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
1789 -
Violence erupts in
1796 -
Freemasonry becomes a major issue in the Presidential election in the
1797 -
John Robison, Professor of Natural History at
1798 -
George Washington acknowledges that Illuminati activity has come to
1816 -
Congress grants a 20-year charter to the Bank of the
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. [The Patriot Act]
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
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
1829 -
British Illuminist
1829-1837
- While President Andrew Jackson is in office, there are attempts to continue
and strengthen the hold of a central bank over the
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." [Marx did not write
“The Communist Manifesto”. He had a ghost writer.]
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
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
1875 -
Russian occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky founds the Theosophical Society.
Madame Blavatsky claims that Tibetan holy men in the Himilayas, whom she refers
to as the Masters of Wisdom, communicated with her in
1884 -
The Fabian Society is founded to promote Socialism. The Fabian Society takes
its name from the Roman General Fabius Maximus, who fought
1890-1896
- Cecil Rhodes, an enthusiastic student of John Ruskin, is Prime Minister of
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
1893 -
The Theosophical Society sponsors a Parliament of World Religions held in
1909-1913
- Lord Alfred Milner organizes the "Association of Helpers" into
various Round Table Groups in the British dependencies and the
1911 -
The Socialist Party of
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
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
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 -
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
1921 -
Col. House reorganizes the American branch of the
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
1932 -
New books are published urging world order:
"Toward Soviet
"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 "
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
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 -
"
1940 -
"The
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
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
1948 -
The preliminary draft of a "World Constitution" is published by
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
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
1954 -
Prince Bernhard of the
1959 -
Norman Thomas, who six times was the candidate of the Socialist Party for
President of the
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
1961 -
The
1962 -
A study entitled "A World Effectively Controlled by the United
Nations" is published, in which CFR member Lincoln
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
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
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."
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
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
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."
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
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, particulary 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."
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
1976 -
In the March/April issue of "The Humanist," Paul Blanshard writes:
"I think the most important factor leading us to a secular society has
been the educational factor. Our schools may not teach Johnny to read properly,
but the fact that Johnny is in school until he is sixteen tends to lead toward
the elimination of religious superstition. The average child now acquires a
high school education, and this militates against Adam and Eve and all other
myths of alleged history."
Fall
1976 - Radio operators all over the world begin receiving peculiar electronic
pulses which they dub the "woodpecker." [It is learned that the
source of the woodpecker is the
1977 -
The Trilateral Commission publishes official paper #13 entitled
"Collaboration with Communist Countries in Mankind's Global
Problems." The report recommends "Trilateral/Communist cooperation in
nine areas of global concern" including "weather modification."
1977 -
"The Third Try at World Order" is published. Author Harlan Cleveland
of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies calls for "...changing
Americans' attitudes and institutions" for "complete disarmament
(except for international soldiers)" and "for individual entitlement
to food, health and education."
July
1977 - Jeremiah Novak's article "The Trilateral Connection" appears
in the "Atlantic Monthly": "For the third time in this century,
a group of American schools, businessmen, and government officials is planning
to fashion a
April
1978 - The
April
1978 - President Jimmy Carter sends a telegram to the American Humanist
Association: "Those who participate in the annual meeting of the American
Humanist Association are furthering a movement that greatly enhances our way of
life. The work of your organization in this area is, therefore, especially gratifying
to me, and I welcome this opportunity to applaud your important
accomplishments." [Why is a "born-again Christian"
congratulating the humanists? The "Humanist
Manifesto" signed by Lester Mondale, brother of Vice President
Walter Mondale, declares: "Humanists believe that traditional theism,
especially faith in the prayer-hearing God, assumed to love and care for
persons, to hear and understand prayers, and to be able to do something about
them, is an unproved and outmoded faith. No deity will save us; we must save
ourselves."] [Damn straight! For once something I agree with them on!
-Ed.]
1979 -
Barry Goldwater, retiring Republican Senator from
1979 -
Congress passes and President Jimmy Carter signs into law legislation
establishing a Federal Department of Education - just as William Z. Foster, top
leader of the Communist Party USA for 40 years, had called for.
Sept.
1980 - At a "Prelude to Victory" party given by Presidential
candidate Ronald Reagan, Mr. Reagan is photographed with the place of honor,
immediately to Reagan's right, given to none other than David Rockefeller, the
leader of the CFR and the Trilateral Commission. Earlier in his campaign,
Reagan had promised to shun the directions of David Rockefeller's Trilateral
Commission. [CFR member William Casey became Reagan's campaign manager and was
later appointed CIA Director. George Bush, member of both the Trilateral
Commission and the CFR, was chosen as Ronald Reagan's running mate. Cabinet
members included Secretary of State Alexander Haig (CFR), Treasury Secretary
Donald Regan (CFR), Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge (CFR), and Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger (Trilateral Commission). Ronald Reagan had also
promised that he would cut spending and reduce the size of government, but once
again rhetoric did not match reality. When Reagan took office the national debt
stood at $935 billion. By the end of his second term it had almost tripled to
$2,572 billion.]
1980 -
Derek Shearer, a longtime member of the Institute for Policy Studies, publishes
a book entitled "Economic Democracy" in which he predicts that a far
left President will be elected in the 1990s. [Only one President has been
elected in the 1990s - Bill Clinton. And he was Derek Shearer's college
roommate in 1969!] The Institute for Policy Studies is "committed to
socialism in
1983 -
"The Humanist" publishes an essay which proclaims that "the
battle for humankind's future must be waged in the public school
classroom...between the rotting corpse of Christianity and the new faith of
humanism...and humanism will emerge triumphant."
1984 -
"The Power to Lead" is published. Author James McGregor Burns admits:
"The framers of the U.S. Constitution have simply been too shrewd for us.
They have outwitted us. They designed separate institutions that cannot be
unified by mechanical linkages, frail bridges, tinkering. If we are to 'turn
the founders upside down' - we must directly confront the constitutional
structure they erected."
1985 -
Norman Cousins, President of the World Future Society and honorary chairman of
Planetary Citizens, says: "World government is coming. In fact, it is
inevitable. No arguments for it or against it can change that fact."
Aug.
13, 1986 - Associated Press reports: "People scattered over much of the
eastern United States reported a mysterious light in the night sky, and
residents of Kentucky said they heard a boom and felt their houses shake. There
were similar reports in other parts of the East. The mysterious light was
witnessed by Americans from Michigan, Maine, Louisiana and Kentucky. Some
people said they saw a 'great big ball of fire,' Clark County Kentucky Sheriff
Larry Lawson said. The people said their homes shook and windows vibrated as if
there had been an explosion or earthquake, but it was just for a few seconds.
They said the whole sky lit up."
Aug.
14, 1986 - "USA Today" describes the events which occurred on the
night of August 12: "A spectacular light show that pranced across the
night sky east of the Mississippi had astronomers baffled."
1987 -
Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas visits Socialist Antonio Gramsci in Italy.
When asked by an Italian newspaper if he is there to learn how to implement
Socialist economic policies in the United States, Governor Clinton replies in
the affirmative.
1987 -
"The Secret Constitution and the Need for Constitutional Change" is
sponsored in part by the Rockefeller Foundation. In it, author Arthur S. Miller
says: "...a pervasive system of thought control exists in the United
States...the citizenry is indoctrinated by employment of the mass media and the
system of public education...people are told what to think about...a new vision
is required to plan and manage the future, a global vision that will transcend
national boundaries and eliminate the poison of nationalistic solutions...a new
Constitution is necessary."
April
2, 1987 - Raymond English, Vice President of the Ethics and Public Policy
Center, tells the National Advisory Council on Educational Research and
Improvement that "critical thinking means not only learning how to think
for oneself, but it also means learning how to subvert the traditional values
in your society. You're not thinking 'critically' if you're accepting the
values that mommy and daddy taught you. That's not 'critical.' "
July
3, 1987 - The "Arizona Republic" reports: "A sharp, startling
boom jolted northern San Diego County during the night, but authorities said
they don't know what caused the mysterious blast." Meteorologist Wilbur
Shigehara of the National Weather Service is quoted as saying: "It sounded
like a blast from a cannon. It was a big momentary shake. It is a mystery. Last
year, we had several shakes like this. It happened three or four times a day
for a week. We never found out what it was."
July
8, 1987 - The "Arizona Republic" reports: "For reasons unknown
even to weather experts, the temperature at Greensberg, Kansas, jumped 20
degrees in ten minutes." Bill Ellis, an observer for the National Weather
Service, says: "I've never seen anything like it, and I don't know anybody
that ever has." [A secret experiment in weather modification?]
Aug. 11,
1987 - The U.S. Patent Office grants Patent Number 4,686,605 to Dr. Bernard
Eastlund, a physicist who is a consultant for the Atlantic Richfield Company.
Dr. Eastlund also does work for the Defense Department's ARPA (Advanced
Research Projects Agency). The patent is for a technology to "change the
weather by redirecting the very high wind patterns." By bombarding the jet
stream with high-intensity electromagnetic waves, Dr. Eastlund is able to
divert it and alter the weather patterns in a particular area.
Nov.
2, 1987 - Mikhail Gorbachev addresses the Soviet Politburo: "In October
1917, we parted with the old world, rejecting it once and for all. We are
moving toward a new world, the world of Communism. We shall never turn off that
road!" He further reassures his Communist colleagues: "Comrades, do
not be concerned about all that you hear about glasnost and perestroika and
democracy in the coming years. These are primarily for outward consumption.
There will be no significant internal change within the Soviet Union other than
for cosmetic purposes. Our purpose is to disarm the Americans and let them fall
asleep."
June
1988 - Lord Maitreya mysteriously appears before an audience in Nairobi, Kenya.
[Maitreya has appeared to several groups in different parts of the world since
that time. When Maitreya appears, it is claimed that water in the area is
"charged" - that it takes on miraculous healing powers. Benjamin
Creme's attitude toward those who refuse to accept this figure as the world's
Messiah is seen in this statement: "When men see Maitreya they will know
that the time has come to choose; to go forward with Him into a future dazzling
in its promise - or to cease to be."]
Dec.
7, 1988 - In an address to the U.N., Mikhail Gorbachev says: "World
progress is only possible through a search for universal human consensus as we
move forward to a new world order."
1989 -
Dr. Shirley McCune, Senior Director of the Mid-continent Educational
Laboratory, addresses the 1989 Governors' Conference on Education: "What's
happening in America today...is a total transformation of our society. We have
moved into a new era...I'm not sure we have really begun to comprehend...the
tremendous amount of organizational restructuring and human resource
development...What we have to do is build a future...The revolution in
curriculum is that we no longer are teaching facts to children."
May
12, 1989 - At Texas A&M University, George Bush states that the United
States is ready to welcome the Soviet Union "back into the world
order."
1990 -
In his book "The Keys of This Blood," Catholic priest Malachi Martin
quotes Pope John Paul II as saying: "By the end of this decade we will
live under the first One World Government that has ever existed in the society
of nations...a government with absolute authority to decide the basic issues of
survival. One world government is inevitable."
1990 -
Peter Kawaja, in charge of security for a company called Product Ingredient
Technology in Boca Raton, Florida, learns to his dismay that the factory he was
led to believe was manufacturing a cherry flavoring is actually producing
chemical/biological agents to be shipped to Iraq. He also discovers that this
is being done with the full knowledge and consent of the FBI, the CIA and the
Bush Administration. When he attempts to alert authorities, government agents
seize the documents he has collected and his wife is killed. [Hence, the
mysterious Gulf War Illness which the Federal government refuses to
acknowledge.]
Sept.
11, 1990 - In an address to Congress entitled "Toward a New World
Order," George Bush says: "The crisis in the Persian Gulf offers a
rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these
troubled times a new world order can emerge. We are now in sight of a United Nations
that performs as envisioned by its founders." [But who were the founders
of the U.N. and what exactly were their intentions? At least 43 members of the
U.S. delegation to the founding conference in San Francisco were also members
of the CFR. The Secretary General at the U.N. founding conference in 1945 was a
U.S. State Department official named Alger Hiss. It was later determined that
Alger Hiss was a Soviet spy. He was convicted of perjury for lying about his
pro-Soviet activities. And Hiss was not just an aberration. The U.N. has always
chosen socialist one-worlders for leaders.]
Oct.
1, 1990 - In a U.N. address, President Bush speaks of the "...collective
strength of the world community expressed by the U.N....an historic movement
towards a new world order."
1991 -
Brittney Settle, a ninth grader in Tennessee, is given a "zero" by
her teacher for writing a research paper about the life of Jesus Christ. She is
told that is "not an appropriate thing to do in a public school."
Other students in that same class are allowed to write papers on reincarnation,
magic and witchcraft.
1991 -
President Bush praises the New World Order in a State of the Union Message:
"What is at stake is more than one small country, it is a big idea - a new
world order...to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind...based on shared
principles and the rule of law...The illumination of a thousand points of
light...The winds of change are with us now." [Theosophist Alice Bailey
used that very same expression - "points of light" - in describing
the process of occult enlightenment.]
1991 -
On the eve of the Gulf War, General Brent Scowcroft, President Bush's National
Security Advisor, proclaims: "A colossal event is upon us, the birth of a
New World Order."
June
1991 - The CFR cosponsors an assembly, "Rethinking America's Security:
Beyond Cold War to New World Order," attended by 65 prestigious members of
government, labor, academia, media, military, and professions from nine
countries.
July
1991 - The Southeastern World Affairs Institute discusses the New World Order
in a program with topics: "Legal Structures for a New World Order"
and "The United Nations: From Its Conception to a New World Order."
July
1991 - On a CNN program, former CIA Director Stansfield Turner (CFR), when
asked about Iraq, responds: "We have a much bigger objective. We've got to
look at the long run here. This is an example - the situation between the
United Nations and Iraq - where the United Nations is deliberately intruding
into the sovereignty of a sovereign nation...Now this is a marvelous precedent
to be used in all countries of the world..."
Aug.
1991 - We are told that hard-liners in the Soviet Union have mounted a coup and
that Mikhail Gorbachev has been arrested. The coup attempt fails, and this
results in the apparent demise of the Soviet system and the installation of
Boris Yeltsin. [It has since been learned that the "coup" was a sham
designed to convince the West that Communism had fallen when in reality it had
not. Mikhail Gorbachev had actually planned the staged coup three weeks before
it happened. All the leaders of the coup have been pardoned and released.]
Oct.
29, 1991 - David Funderburk, former U.S. Ambassador to Romania, tells a North
Carolina audience: "George Bush has been surrounding himself with people
who believe in one-world government. They believe that the Soviet system and
the American system are converging."
1992 -
"The Twilight of Sovereignty" by former Citicorp Chairman Walter Wriston
(CFR) is published, in which he claims: "A truly global economy will
require compromises of national sovereignty. There is no escaping the
system."
1992 -
"The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
Earth Summit" takes place in Rio de Janeiro, headed by Conference
Secretary-General Maurice Strong. The main products of this summit are the
"Biodiversity Treaty" and "Agenda 21," which the U.S.
hesitates to sign because of opposition at home due to the threat to
sovereignty and economics. The summit says the first world's wealth must be
transferred to the third world. We are told: "Effective execution of
Agenda 21 will require a profound reorganization of all human society, unlike
anything the world has ever experienced." [Under the principles of Agenda
21, the Wildlands Project seeks to return 50% of the land in the U.S. to
wilderness. Already 20 locations in this country have been designated U.N.
World Heritage Sites and 47 locations in this country have been set aside as U.N.
Biosphere Reserves. Control over these areas within U.S. borders has been
turned over to the U.N.] The sinister intentions of the radical
environmentalists are revealed in a statement by famous underwater explorer
Jacques Cousteau, an attendee at the Earth Summit: "In order to stabilize
world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day."
May
21, 1992 - In an address to the Bilderberger organization meeting in Evian,
France, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger declares: "Today
Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore
order; tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were
told there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that
threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will
plead with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every
man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights
will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to
them by their world government."
July
20, 1992 - "TIME" magazine publishes "The Birth of the Global
Nation," by Strobe Talbott, Rhodes Scholar, roommate of Bill Clinton at
Oxford University, CFR Director and Trilateralist, in which he writes:
"Nationhood as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a
single global authority. 'Citizen of the world' will have assumed real
meaning."
Aug.
21, 1992 - Near Ruby Ridge, Idaho, the home of Randy and Vicki Weaver and their
four children has been under surveillance by the U.S. Marshals Service for 17
months. When the family dog begins barking, family friend Kevin Harris and the
Weavers' 13-year-old son Sammy follow, thinking it is on the scent of a deer.
Men in camouflage clothing (the marshals) shoot the dog, and Harris and Sammy
return fire. Deputy Marshal William Degan and Sammy are killed in the exchange.
Sammy is shot in the back as he runs for the house. The Marshals Service
requests assistance from the FBI, which sends its Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) to
the scene.
Aug.
22, 1992 - A HRT sniper, Lon Horiuchi, fires two shots: the first wounds Randy
Weaver (though not seriously); the second kills Vicki Weaver as she holds her
baby in her arms and seriously wounds Kevin Harris. [Randy Weaver's
"violation"? He had allegedly sawed off a shotgun barrel a quarter of
an inch too short. For that, his house was surrounded by Federal agents and his
wife and son were killed.]
Aug.
31, 1992 - The 11-day siege ends when Randy Weaver surrenders to authorities.
[A jury found Weaver innocent of the original firearms violation he was accused
of.]
Sept.
29, 1992 - At a town hall meeting in Los Angeles, Trilateralist and former CFR
president Winston Lord [later Assistant Secretary of State in the Clinton
Administration] delivers a speech entitled "Changing Our Ways: America and
the New World," in which he remarks: "To a certain extent, we are
going to have to yield some of our sovereignty, which will be controversial at
home. Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), some Americans are
going to be hurt as low-wage jobs are taken away."
Winter
1992-93 - The CFR's "Foreign Affairs" publishes "Empowering the
United Nations," by U.N. Secretary General Boutros-Boutros Ghali, who
asserts: "It is undeniable that the centuries-old doctrine of absolute and
exclusive sovereignty no longer stands...Underlying the rights of the
individual and the rights of peoples is a dimension of universal sovereignty
that resides in all humanity...It is a sense that increasingly finds expression
in the gradual expansion of international law...In this setting the
significance of the United Nations should be evident and accepted."
1993 -
A second Parliament of World Religions is held in Chicago on the 100th
anniversary of the first. Like the first convention, this one seeks to join all
the religions of the world into "one harmonious whole," but it wants
to make them "merge back into their original element." Traditional
beliefs of monotheistic religions such as Christianity are considered
incompatible with individual "enlightenment" and must be drastically
altered.
Feb.
28, 1993 - A force of 76 ATF agents becomes embroiled in a deadly firefight
with Branch Davidians while attempting to present an arrest warrant on the sect
leader David Koresh for alleged federal firearms and explosives violations.
Four ATF agents are killed [Steve Willis, Robert William, Conway Lebleu, and
Tod McKeehan [...] transferred from the Secret Service, where they were Clinton
guards - to BATF prior to the assault - Killed by friendly fire. All died with
gunshot wounds to the left temple. -Ed., from Slick's Skeleton's list] and 16
wounded during the shootout, while an estimated six Davidians are killed and an
unknown number (including Koresh) injured. [Federal law strictly prohibits the
use of military personnel and equipment against American citizens. An exception
is allowed if drugs are involved. ATF agents simply lied in order to obtain the
use of National Guard helicopters in their assault. They claimed there was a
methamphetamine lab in the Branch Davidian compound. There was no evidence
whatsoever of the existence of a methamphetamine lab in the Branch Davidian
compound. There are no indications that the ATF ever attempted to serve their
warrant or even announce who they were. They just emerged from stock trailers
with guns blazing. At the same time that the ground assault began, helicopter
gunships began firing at the Branch Davidian compound from above. The Branch
Davidians did not begin returning fire until nine minutes after the ATF attack
began. The ATF had also positioned snipers in a building some distance away
from the Branch Davidian compound. They could not shoot at the Branch Davidians
without firing over the heads of the attacking ATF agents. It is entirely
possible that some of the ATF casualties were hit by their own men. Two of the
ATF agents who were killed in the raid had entered a second story window of the
Branch Davidian home. A third ATF agent then fired directly into the window his
comrades had just entered.]
April
19, 1993 - Following a 51-day siege, military tanks driven by FBI personnel
begin punching holes in the Branch Davidian complex to insert a tearing agent
and end the standoff. Shortly after noon, fire breaks out within the building
and it is rapidly engulfed in flames. The remains of at least 74 individuals,
including 21 children under the age of 16, are recovered from the ruins, some
of whom had died of gunshot wounds. [The CS gas the FBI introduced into the
Branch Davidian compound had been previously banned from international warfare.
The U.S. couldn't have used it against Saddam Hussein, yet it was used on women
and children at Waco. The manufacturer of the gas had quit selling it to Israel
because they had used it against Palestinians in their homes, and several
children had been killed by it. The manufacturer had warned that the gas should
not be used in a closed space because of its potentially lethal consequences.
The gas is also highly flammable. Paul Gray, the "independent" arson
investigator who determined that the Branch Davidians were responsible for the
fire, was a former ATF employee, and his wife was a current ATF employee -
hardly an unbiased third party. In Congressional hearings, Attorney General
Janet Reno claimed the government had to act because children were being
abused. This raises an interesting question: Why was the ATF involved at all?
Child abuse cases are not within the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco and Firearms. Kiri Jewell, the 14-year-old girl whose tear-jerking
testimony convinced many that the raid was justified, was not even with the
Branch Davidians at the time she alleges that David Koresh abused her. She was
living with her mother and grandmother in California.]
July 18,
1993 - CFR member and Trilateralist Henry Kissinger writes in the "Los
Angeles Times" concerning NAFTA: "What Congress will have before it
is not a conventional trade agreement but the architecture of a new
international system...a first step toward a new world order."
July
20, 1993 - White House Counsel Vincent Foster is found dead in Ft. Marcy Park
under mysterious circumstances. He had been shot in the head. The official
ruling is suicide. FBI Director William Sessions is fired by President Clinton only
hours before Foster turns up dead. [In order to get to the location where his
body was found, Foster would have had to walk 700 feet through a heavily wooded
park. Yet no soil was found on his shoes. FBI agents were prevented from
investigating Foster's office by Administration officials until after they had
removed several files. Vincent Scalice, an expert witness who has investigated
thousands of homicides during his 35 years as a homicide investigator for the
New York City Police Department, observes: "In my experience, I have never
seen a case so poorly handled and investigated, especially since there is so
much evidence of foul play." Vince Foster had been a partner with Hillary
Clinton in the Rose Law Firm.]
Oct.
30, 1993 - "Washington Post" ombudsman Richard Harwood does an op-ed
piece about the role of the CFR's media members: "Their membership is an
acknowledgment of their ascension into the American ruling class where they do
not merely analyze and interpret foreign policy for the United States; they
help make it."
Feb.
1994 - A U.S. District Court jury in San Antonio, Texas, finds 11 members of
the Branch Davidian sect innocent of murder and conspiracy charges at Waco.
May 3,
1994 - President Bill Clinton signs Presidential Decision Directive 25 and then
declares it Classified so the American people can't see what it says. [The
summary of PDD-25 issued to members of Congress tells us that it authorizes the
President to turn over control of U.S. military units to U.N. command.]
May
10, 1994 - U.S. Marines stationed at Twenty-Nine Palms, California, are given a
survey in which they are asked if they would be willing to swear to a code
which declares: "I am a United Nations fighting person." They are
also asked in the survey if they would be willing to fire on American citizens.
Sept.
1994 - The U.S. Senate comes very close to ratifying the Convention on
Biological Diversity which came out of the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in
1992 and was signed by President Clinton in 1993. At the last minute, senators
become aware of its outrageous agenda to subjugate most of humankind to
"sacred nature." The U.N. objectives this treaty fulfills include:
"make nature worship a State Religion," "classify people as the
enemy," and "create areas devoid of human presence." The treaty
itself is less than 30 pages long - a loosely worded, rambling conglomeration
of "legalese" and statements of principle. But the implementing
protocols would not be written until after the Senate ratifies the treaty! In
effect, Congress would be signing a blank check. Worse yet, the enabling
protocols are to be written by Non-Governmental Organizations - radical
environmental and socialist organizations.
Sept.
23, 1994 - The globalists realize that as more and more people begin to wake up
to what's going on, they have only a limited amount of time in which to
implement their policies. Speaking at the United Nations Ambassadors' dinner,
David Rockefeller remarks: "This present window of opportunity, during
which a truly peaceful and interdependent world order might be built, will not
be open for too long." [Notice that he did not question if world order
would come - only whether it would arrive peacefully.] He believes: "We
are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major
crisis and the nations will accept the New World Order."
March
1995 - U.N. delegates meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss various methods
for imposing global taxes on the people of the world.
April
19, 1995 - An explosion devastates the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in
Oklahoma City, resulting in the deaths of 168 people. [Both former FBI agent
Ted Gunderson and Air Force explosives expert General Benton Partin say that an
ammonium-nitrate/fuel oil bomb in a truck parked in front of the building could
not possibly have caused the extensive structural damage that resulted. There
had to be explosives attached to the columns inside the building. Some of the
debris from the Murrah Building was blown toward the truck. Dr. Raymon Brown, a
geophysicist for the Oklahoma Geological Survey, reports seismic data for that
date which indicate that there were actually two explosions about 12 seconds
apart. Televised video taken shortly after the bombing shows unexploded devices
from the building being hauled away by the bomb squad. Edye Smith, whose two
children were killed in the Murrah daycare, asked the question on national TV, "Where was the
ATF?" All of their employees survived because they were told not go in to
work that day. After she asked that question, she says government agents told
her, "Keep your mouth shut, don't talk about it." Lester
Martz, in charge of the Dallas ATF office, claims that an ATF agent and a DEA
agent were riding in an elevator in the building, that after the blast their
elevator free fell 50 feet and that they escaped from the elevator and rescued
several people. Yet elevator service personnel say that no one was in the
elevators, none of the elevators free fell and the doors of all the elevators
were jammed shut by the explosion. They say that if anyone had free fallen 50
feet they would have, at the very least, broken their ankles. When asked if he
had suspected that something might happen on April 19th, John Magaw, Director
of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, replied that he had, and he
stated that all BATF facilities across the country had been notified to be on
the alert. When BATF agents in Oklahoma City were asked that same question,
they replied that they had no idea anything would happen on that date. Clearly,
somebody is not telling the truth. Immediately after the bombing, the FBI
launched a massive manhunt for "John Doe No. 2." Now we are expected
to believe that he never existed. Witnesses who say they saw John Doe No. 2
were not allowed to testify before the grand jury which indicted Timothy
McVeigh.]
May
1995 - Incredibly, Larry Potts, the FBI's man in charge of the Ruby Ridge and
Waco operations, is promoted to become the number two man at the Bureau.
Sept. 1995 - "P