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Quigley Summarized
If reading one-thousand seven-hundred pages or dry history is
not high on your list of things to do, then here is a summary of
Quigley s message regarding the hidden hand behind world events:
At the end of the 19th Century, a secret society was formed by
Cecil Rhodes. Most of his great wealth was given to extend this
organization throughout the world. It exists today and has
been a major historical force since World War I. Its original
goal was to extend the British Empire and Anglo-Saxon cul-
ture throughout the world. It soon evolved into something
even bigger in scope. The goal became world government of an
international character based on the model of collectivism
ruled from behind the scenes by an oligarchy composed of
those who are loyal to the secret society.
The primary method of conquest is to infiltrate and capture
control of the power centers of society. (Power centers are those
organizations and institutions that wield influence over political
action and public opinion.) Once the power centers are controlled,
the nation will follow. People believe that organizations respond to
the will of their membership, not realizing that they respond,
instead, to the will of their leadership.
The structure of the secret society is based on the classical
conspiracy model taken from Adam Weishaupt s Illuminati. There
is no reason to think that Rhodes was a member of the Illuminati,
which according to Bavarian records, was disbanded there in 1784.
However, there is no doubt that he had studied it carefully, because
the structure he chose was modeled after it. It is characterized by
organizational rings within rings. At the center is the leader and a
few trusted associates called the Elect. These people create a
slightly larger organization around themselves, which attracts
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Quigley Summarized
members who have no knowledge that there is an inner core of
direction. This outer ring then creates another, larger organization
around itself with the same relationship to its inner ring of control.
The larger organization then creates yet another larger organiza-
tion, and so forth. These rings extend outward until, finally, they
reach into the mainstream community where they enlist the
services of innocent people who perform various tasks of the secret
society without realizing who is creating the agenda or why.
Members of the outer rings are not allowed to see the existence of
the inner rings. Only those few who prove themselves worthy are
shown the deeper connection and invited to advance. It is through
this structure that a small group of men can direct the activities of
mass organizations and determine the policies of nations.
One of the benefits of this structure is that the Rhodes Secret
Society, although it has attained extensive power, remains invisible
to the casual observer.
Also of benefit in this regard is the fact that it avoids a formal
name. Quigley vacillates between calling it The Group and The
Network. Others call it The Rhodes Secret Society. But it has no
name! Without a name, it is difficult to even discuss it, much less
expose it. The result is a high degree of invisibility.
The inner circle of this conspiracy is called the Society of the
Elect. Originally, it consisted of Rhodes and a small brain trust
from British banking and politics. After Rhodes death, and with
the arrival of such powerful participants as Andrew Carnegie, J.P.
Morgan, and John D, Rockefeller, the center of gravity began to
shift from London to New York and eventually came to rest in the
Rockefeller group with additional centers of influence in such orga-
nizations as the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission.
It was at this point that the goal also shifted from the expansion of
the British Empire to the creation of global collectivism.
The secondary ring around the Society of the Elect is called The
Round Table. It was established with branches in Britain, each of
the British dependencies, and the United States. These, in turn,
created outer rings in each country as front groups for the inner [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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