The pooh-pooh stuff – the stuff that media pooh-poohs as conspiracy theories because we’re taught to believe in coincidence theories (2)

“Hi folks. I’m Alan Watt. I don’t know if I’m back on the air or not. I didn’t hear anything and there’s some problems back at the station I think. Tonight, I’m going to talk about a man who should know about conspiracies and that was Professor Carroll Quigley who wrote the book ‘Tragedy & Hope,’ and he was the historian for The Council on Foreign Relations and The Royal Institute for International Affairs. The Council on Foreign Relations is only the American branch of the same organization. On page 950, he says this about the creation, the set-up of this organization.

He says: ‘At the risk of some repetition, the story will be summarized here because the American branch of this organization (sometimes called the (Eastern Establishment) has played a very significant role in the history of the United States in the last generation. The Round Table Groups…

Round Table Groups. These are the ones you’ll hear after all UN conferences and all the big World Wildlife Fund conferences and all these characters have Round Table Groups and it’s all part of the same structure.

The Round Table Groups were semi-secret discussion and lobbying groups organized by Lionel Curtis, Philip Kerr who was (Lord Lothian), and (Sir) William S. Marris in 1908- 1911. This was done on behalf of Lord Milner, the dominant Trustee of the Rhodes…

That’s Cecil Rhodes, where you get the Rhodes Scholarships for world government.

‘…the Rhodes Trust in the two decades 1905-1925. The original purpose of these groups was to seek to federate the English-speaking world along lines laid down by Cecil Rhodes (1853…’ He died actually in 1902.

‘…and William T. Stead who died in 1912, and the money for the organizational work came originally from the Rhodes Trust. By 1915 Round Table groups existed in seven countries, including England, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, and a rather loosely organized group in the United States…’

He goes on to name all the main characters within the United States and even mentions all the newspapers they owned including the Christian Science Monitor and all the other big ones. He says here; this is on page 951:

‘The chief backbone of this organization grew up along the already existing financial cooperation running from the Morgan Bank in New York to a group of international financiers in London led by Lazard Brothers. Milner himself in 1901 had refused a fabulous offer, worth up to $100,000 a year, to become one of the three partners of the Morgan Bank in London, in succession to the younger…’

Then they go on to mention in the same book on the same page actually. By the end of World War I they had set-up their organization in every part of the British Commonwealth and the idea was to create front groups, many front groups with different names, all going back to The Royal Institute for International Affairs. It would bring first of all the English speaking peoples of the world together under one complete system and then gradually under the guise of giving aid to other third world countries bring them and stall your own people over those third world countries and bring them into the same culture and give a world culture to everyone. It was not done by people who were altruistic and fretted at night about poor starving children in far-off lands. The main members that this character mentions in his book were all multimillionaires. They were all part of the leading establishments and they still are. He also talks about the fact that they created so many movements, different movements the people joined, organizations, and led those movements that people thought they were either left wing or communist or far right wing or fascist. They controlled both sides of every dispute because their boys from The Royal Institute for International Affairs led those groups on both sides. Meanwhile, all the guys below are all haggling with each other and pointing fingers to that group over there. That’s the dialectic in motion. Meanwhile all that time there was a third party working hard and pulling the strings of both sides and it’s been like that for over 100 years.”

[Alan Watt, Cutting through the Matrix, 2007]

https://archive.org/stream/alan-watt-cttm-transcripts-51-75/Alan_Watt_CTTM_Transcripts_26-50_djvu.txt

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