I am one who does not bow down to the children of darkness in this world that try to make it taboo to even mention the word 'conspiracy'. In the U.S., there exists a law against two or more parties that plot a criminal act, and it is called a conspiracy. It is punishable by a prison sentence. That there have been Communists guilty of subversive acts against the United States working within the U.S. State Department is fact, and history. Alger Hiss who represented the U.S. in the signing of the U.N. Charter was ratted on by Whittaker Chambers who had been discovered by the FBI as a Soviet spy.
The following are very important documented proofs of the conspiracy:
The Naked Communist, a 1958 book by ex-FBI agent Cleon Skousen
-- this book ought to be a mandatory read for every high school senior. Skousen outlines the history of Communism, its principles, methods, and he also participated in the debriefing of the U.S. State Department crept in Soviet spy Whitaker Chambers. Skousen listed 45 strategic points the Soviet Communists developed in the 1950's for takeover of the United States. Many of them have already come to pass (see at this link, as they were entered into the U.S. Congressional Record in 1963 - https://www.hiddendominion.com/45-communist-goals-congressional-record-1963/)
Proofs Of A Conspiracy (1798), by British naturalist John Robison:
-- Robison wrote this book in 1798 when documented evidence of a conspiracy against to overthrow the governments of Europe, its royal monarchs, and Christianity, was discovered by the Bavarian police on a dead Illuminati agent. The documents include personal letters between high members, including the creator of the European Illuminati order Adam Weishaupt, an orthodox Jewish law professor at Ingolstadt, Germany.
The documents listed many of the initiate degrees of both the Lesser Mysteries and the Greater Mysteries of initiation. In one letter, Weishaupt bragged of how his Christian degree had dupped a certain Christian divine, thinking he had the real story of Christianity having been revealed to him. Robison himself was a British Mason, and said original Masonry was British and involved only three degrees. What Weishaupt did was to claim that he had knowledge of the highest degrees of Masonry, and on the continent of Europe members of his order crept into the Masonic lodges on the continent, and pushed the number of initiate degrees up, many of which were created by charlatans that crept in. Weishaupt's modus operandi was collectivism, an early form of Communism.
The Lesser Mysteries were a section of membership designed to hide those members in the higher structure of the order in the Greater Mysteries. One initiation was explained in the documents for those who petition for membership in the Greater Mysteries. The petitioner would be shown a cross with the image of Jesus upon it, and told to spit on it. If the petitioner refused, and claimed he would never do such an act against Lord Jesus, he would not be allowed to pass into the Great Mysteries section. But if the petitioner did spit on the cross, he would be told that's OK, because that cross was just a material thing and had no real importance, then the petitioner would be allowed into the Greater Mysteries. What this essentially meant was a weeding out process of those members who were not... willing to do whatever the higher controlling Illuminati members wanted, which the documents reveal they had no problem with lies, using potions, and murder.
Targets of the Illuminati order per the documents show they were after positions in government, law, politics, book publishing assignments, schools, etc., basically the same targets that world Communism has today. Weishaupt said that if his Illuminati order were ever discovered, it would go ten times deeper into secrecy. It has, and if you bring this subject up in mixed company most often you will get laughed at because of their propaganda against mentioning the Illuminati. A parallel work of the discovered Illuminati documentation was written by the Abbe Barruel in Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797).
New Lies For Old (1984), by Anatoliy Golitsyn:
Golitsyn was an ex-KGB colonel that defected to the United States in the early 1960's. He went to the U.S. State Department with his warnings that the U.S. had been misinterpreting the Soviet's long range strategy of disinformation against the U.S. They rejected what he offered to reveal to them, so he asked for permission to offer it to the U.S. public. In this book written in 1984, Golitsyn said in the Soviet's third and final phase of disinformation strategy, they might allow the Berlin Wall to come down. The Soviets allowed the Berllin Wall to come down in 1989. Golitsyn wrote a follow-up book in 1990, named The Perestroika Deception.
Tragedy and Hope (1966), by Georgetown history professor Carrol Quigley:
-- Quigley was ex-President Bill Clinton's history professor at Georgetown University. Clinton, a Rhodes scholar, mentioned Quigley in his presidential inauguration speech. Quigley admitted in his book that he was associated with the "insiders", what he called "the establishment" representing the New England elites in the United States. He claimed he was allowed to preview their secret records for two years, and that he had no problem with the movement, just that he didn't agree that it wished to remain secret. Quigley's publishers destroyed the printing plates, and Quigley had to sue them to find out why, and he finally said that his book must have said something the establishment didn't want known. Boy did it.
Quigley revealed the creation of the British Round Table Group established by the students of the South African diamond and gold barron Cecil B. Rhodes. Rhodes had surmissed that Great Britian was the most advanced nation on earth, and should be a leader for all the other nations. The goal behind this was world Socialism. This is what the political training at Oxford University of Rhodes scholars is about, learning how to create government policies leading towards a one world government. Myself, as most, used to think of a Rhodes scholar being selected for being really smart and a boon to help society. That's not it at all. They are selected to further the goals of Cecil Rhodes and his students that he left his wealth and legacy to.
What is worse, is that an American version of this secret Rhodes Round Table Group was created in the 1920's, as the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR). About a decade or so ago, someone within U.S. Homeland Security issued a bulletin across the U.S. to police chiefs in cities. It included a list of groups to be on the watchout for, and included U.S. veterans returning from Iraq, Christian Identity, and anyone mentioning the CFR (Council On Foreign Relations), and those who push support of the U.S. Constitution. Only one police chief balked at the letter, from Kansas, and it made national news (good luck finding that news report today though). Janet Nepolitano had to answer to a congressional investigation about the source of the letter sent out by DHS. She denied any knowledge of its source within DHS. My point is, that subversives hidden even within DHS try to use its power to silence those Americans who support the U.S. Constitution, our military veterans, and especially Christianity. And what's funny is that a good number of returning veterans from Iraq are serving on U.S. police forces!
The book Tragedy and Hope is around 1300 pages, and the beginning chapters of early history are so boring that it's almost done on purpose to drive the weakly curious away before they get to the meat. Somewhere in the middle of the book, Quigley revealed that the Round Table Group often works with Communism and has no problem doing so.
The CFR in the U.S. prints a political magazine called Foreign Affairs. It used to be available on the magazine rack at all public libraries. Their lingo is international politics type lingo, something the uneducated are not going to grasp. They evidently know it, so they don't care if some of their one world government goals are exposed in that publication of the CFR.
The CFR operates like a think-tank, it claims. It is usually made up of around 3,000 members from every major section of U.S. society, U.S. presidents, senators and congressmen, media moguls, military heads, heads in education, heads in finance, medicine, you name it they are there. Most of them are not elected officials; we the people did not elect them so they are outside our control. They claim they don't make U.S. foreign policy, but it's obvious per what Quigley revealed in his book that's exactly what they do.
There's actually many other works that reveal the grand conspiracy, but these above I feel are the most important because it involves 'documented' evidence often from the very ones involved in the conspiracy.
The following are very important documented proofs of the conspiracy:
The Naked Communist, a 1958 book by ex-FBI agent Cleon Skousen
-- this book ought to be a mandatory read for every high school senior. Skousen outlines the history of Communism, its principles, methods, and he also participated in the debriefing of the U.S. State Department crept in Soviet spy Whitaker Chambers. Skousen listed 45 strategic points the Soviet Communists developed in the 1950's for takeover of the United States. Many of them have already come to pass (see at this link, as they were entered into the U.S. Congressional Record in 1963 - https://www.hiddendominion.com/45-communist-goals-congressional-record-1963/)
Proofs Of A Conspiracy (1798), by British naturalist John Robison:
-- Robison wrote this book in 1798 when documented evidence of a conspiracy against to overthrow the governments of Europe, its royal monarchs, and Christianity, was discovered by the Bavarian police on a dead Illuminati agent. The documents include personal letters between high members, including the creator of the European Illuminati order Adam Weishaupt, an orthodox Jewish law professor at Ingolstadt, Germany.
The documents listed many of the initiate degrees of both the Lesser Mysteries and the Greater Mysteries of initiation. In one letter, Weishaupt bragged of how his Christian degree had dupped a certain Christian divine, thinking he had the real story of Christianity having been revealed to him. Robison himself was a British Mason, and said original Masonry was British and involved only three degrees. What Weishaupt did was to claim that he had knowledge of the highest degrees of Masonry, and on the continent of Europe members of his order crept into the Masonic lodges on the continent, and pushed the number of initiate degrees up, many of which were created by charlatans that crept in. Weishaupt's modus operandi was collectivism, an early form of Communism.
The Lesser Mysteries were a section of membership designed to hide those members in the higher structure of the order in the Greater Mysteries. One initiation was explained in the documents for those who petition for membership in the Greater Mysteries. The petitioner would be shown a cross with the image of Jesus upon it, and told to spit on it. If the petitioner refused, and claimed he would never do such an act against Lord Jesus, he would not be allowed to pass into the Great Mysteries section. But if the petitioner did spit on the cross, he would be told that's OK, because that cross was just a material thing and had no real importance, then the petitioner would be allowed into the Greater Mysteries. What this essentially meant was a weeding out process of those members who were not... willing to do whatever the higher controlling Illuminati members wanted, which the documents reveal they had no problem with lies, using potions, and murder.
Targets of the Illuminati order per the documents show they were after positions in government, law, politics, book publishing assignments, schools, etc., basically the same targets that world Communism has today. Weishaupt said that if his Illuminati order were ever discovered, it would go ten times deeper into secrecy. It has, and if you bring this subject up in mixed company most often you will get laughed at because of their propaganda against mentioning the Illuminati. A parallel work of the discovered Illuminati documentation was written by the Abbe Barruel in Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797).
New Lies For Old (1984), by Anatoliy Golitsyn:
Golitsyn was an ex-KGB colonel that defected to the United States in the early 1960's. He went to the U.S. State Department with his warnings that the U.S. had been misinterpreting the Soviet's long range strategy of disinformation against the U.S. They rejected what he offered to reveal to them, so he asked for permission to offer it to the U.S. public. In this book written in 1984, Golitsyn said in the Soviet's third and final phase of disinformation strategy, they might allow the Berlin Wall to come down. The Soviets allowed the Berllin Wall to come down in 1989. Golitsyn wrote a follow-up book in 1990, named The Perestroika Deception.
Tragedy and Hope (1966), by Georgetown history professor Carrol Quigley:
-- Quigley was ex-President Bill Clinton's history professor at Georgetown University. Clinton, a Rhodes scholar, mentioned Quigley in his presidential inauguration speech. Quigley admitted in his book that he was associated with the "insiders", what he called "the establishment" representing the New England elites in the United States. He claimed he was allowed to preview their secret records for two years, and that he had no problem with the movement, just that he didn't agree that it wished to remain secret. Quigley's publishers destroyed the printing plates, and Quigley had to sue them to find out why, and he finally said that his book must have said something the establishment didn't want known. Boy did it.
Quigley revealed the creation of the British Round Table Group established by the students of the South African diamond and gold barron Cecil B. Rhodes. Rhodes had surmissed that Great Britian was the most advanced nation on earth, and should be a leader for all the other nations. The goal behind this was world Socialism. This is what the political training at Oxford University of Rhodes scholars is about, learning how to create government policies leading towards a one world government. Myself, as most, used to think of a Rhodes scholar being selected for being really smart and a boon to help society. That's not it at all. They are selected to further the goals of Cecil Rhodes and his students that he left his wealth and legacy to.
What is worse, is that an American version of this secret Rhodes Round Table Group was created in the 1920's, as the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR). About a decade or so ago, someone within U.S. Homeland Security issued a bulletin across the U.S. to police chiefs in cities. It included a list of groups to be on the watchout for, and included U.S. veterans returning from Iraq, Christian Identity, and anyone mentioning the CFR (Council On Foreign Relations), and those who push support of the U.S. Constitution. Only one police chief balked at the letter, from Kansas, and it made national news (good luck finding that news report today though). Janet Nepolitano had to answer to a congressional investigation about the source of the letter sent out by DHS. She denied any knowledge of its source within DHS. My point is, that subversives hidden even within DHS try to use its power to silence those Americans who support the U.S. Constitution, our military veterans, and especially Christianity. And what's funny is that a good number of returning veterans from Iraq are serving on U.S. police forces!
The book Tragedy and Hope is around 1300 pages, and the beginning chapters of early history are so boring that it's almost done on purpose to drive the weakly curious away before they get to the meat. Somewhere in the middle of the book, Quigley revealed that the Round Table Group often works with Communism and has no problem doing so.
The CFR in the U.S. prints a political magazine called Foreign Affairs. It used to be available on the magazine rack at all public libraries. Their lingo is international politics type lingo, something the uneducated are not going to grasp. They evidently know it, so they don't care if some of their one world government goals are exposed in that publication of the CFR.
The CFR operates like a think-tank, it claims. It is usually made up of around 3,000 members from every major section of U.S. society, U.S. presidents, senators and congressmen, media moguls, military heads, heads in education, heads in finance, medicine, you name it they are there. Most of them are not elected officials; we the people did not elect them so they are outside our control. They claim they don't make U.S. foreign policy, but it's obvious per what Quigley revealed in his book that's exactly what they do.
There's actually many other works that reveal the grand conspiracy, but these above I feel are the most important because it involves 'documented' evidence often from the very ones involved in the conspiracy.
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