Saturday, November 30, 2013
Mysterious New England
While on a recent trip to New England I was reminded of how
Monday, November 4, 2013
The Pilgrims Society
The sovereignty of the United States was recognized by Great
Britain through the Treaty of Paris of 1783. However, some students of deep
politics believe the United States never achieved true independence from the UK
and that the British ruling elite still hold an extraordinary amount of clandestine
influence over the United States. The
Pilgrims Society is one alleged vehicle for said influence. In honor of Thanksgiving we will take a brief
look at this prestigious gathering that has remained largely in the shadows until
now.
Founded in 1902 this club was established to foster good
relations between the United States and Great Britain. Its official patron is
the British Crown and its ranks include a host of British aristocracy and
industry leadership. It has also counted as members some of the most
prestigious people in United States history including John D. Rockefeller, J.P.
Morgan, Andrew Carnegie and others from the highest echelons of society and
absolutely no Indians.
What history forgets is that a faction of the Pilgrims
Society was allegedly behind one of the most widely ignored conspiracies in
American history known as The Business Plot. In 1933 US Marine Corps Major General Smedley
Butler testified before a congressional committee that he was approached by
members and asked to participate in a coup d’état to overthrow the government and install a fascist regime. While it sounds far-fetched, its membership
list included several leading bankers and industrialists who were financial
beneficiaries of the fascist governments in Italy and Germany prior to World
War II. But at the end of the day nobody was prosecuted and some even called it
a hoax despite evidence to the contrary.
The Anglo-American establishment isn’t new. I contend that
with the exception of that time when they burned the White House, relations
have been good. Our “founding fathers”
even allowed the Crown to dictate the terms of the treaty heavily in its own
favor a full two years after cessation of hostilities in 1791. In it the King
retained rights to continue receiving gold, silver and copper from business
ventures and the right to collect on all debt. It would seem to me that America didn’t actually
negotiate this treaty from a position of victory but instead, England simply
changed strategy from a military approach to an economic one and the new
Anglo-American aristocracy was born.
Today the list of Pilgrims continues to include some of the
most influential people in mass media, heads of financial institutions, global
corporations, ambassadors, high-ranking members of the intelligence community
along with a long list of British nobility and still no Indians . Could it be that this group functions as a
vehicle through which the British Empire still exerts its influence? An article published by the Institute for the
Study of Globalization and Covert Politics makes a strong case for the reality
of the group’s ongoing, non-democratic influence on American policy.
My investigation of this organization shows it to be like
the other back-door think-tanks. ( e.g. Bilderberg
Group, Council on Foreign Relations etc...) Since their inception such organizations have sought
to control the United States and ultimately bring about a one world system of
government through the manipulation of media and global financial institutions.
To demonstrate the historical reality of
this fact I’ll end this peek into hidden history with a statement made by President
Woodrow Wilson who wrote the following in 1913:
"Since I entered politics, I have
mainly had men's opinions confided to me in private. Some of the biggest men in
the United States, in the Field of commerce and manufacture, 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 better not speak above their
breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
(Murfreesboro Pulse November 2013)
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