FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Council on Foreign Relations


United States. They were all controlled from England, and maintained
contact through personal correspondence, frequent trips, and a
quarterly journal begun in 1910, called The Round Table. The
membership consisted of men who not only had a vast amount of
political clout, but some who served in the highest levels of the British
government.

Though they are still generally referred to as the Illuminati, from this
point on, the Round Table would be the group responsible for
perpetuating the conspiracy to establish a one-world government.
Members of the Round Table have also been referred to as the
‘Committee of 300,’ or the ‘Olympians.’
Most members had private fortunes, or were known financiers,
however, it was the fortunes of Rhodes, Alfred Beit (1853-1906, the
German financier from Frankfurt), Sir Abe Bailey (1864-1940), and the
Astor Family, that formed the core of their financial support. Since
1925, substantial contributions have come from the Carnegie United
Kingdom Trust, J. P. Morgan, the Rockefeller and Whitney families,
and associates of Lazard Brothers Bank and Morgan, Grenfell and
Company (the London affiliate of Morgan).

The Round Table controlled the London Times newspaper, which was
owned by the Astor Family, as well as publications in other countries.

Milner led the group until his death in 1925, when the leadership was
taken over by Lionel Curtis, and then by Lord Robert H. Brand (brother-
in-law of Lady Astor) until he died in 1963, when the leadership was
passed to Adam D. Marris, the son of Sir William, who was promoted to
succeed Brand as managing director of Lazard Brothers Bank.

Lionel George Curtis (1872-1955), the British High Commissioner to
South Africa and Secretary to Sir Alfred Milner, advocated British
imperialism, and the establishment of a World State. He believed that
“men should strive to build the Kingdom of Heaven here upon this
earth, and that the leadership in that task must fall first and foremost
upon the English-speaking peoples.” In 1919, he established a front
organization for the Round Table, known as the Royal Institute of
International Affairs, which, after 1923, was headquartered at Chatham
House (and is sometimes referred to as the Chatham House Study
Group) at 10 St. James’ Square in London.
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