FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


manufacturer, 1820-95), who he met in Paris in 1844, they reorganized
the Communist League.

Engels had joined the ‘Young Germany’ group (which had been
established by Giuseppe Mazzini) in Switzerland in 1835. He later
became a 32nd degree Mason (as did Marx). In 1842 he was sent to
England to manage the family’s mill in Manchester. A journalism
student, in 1843 he published a treatise on economics called Outlines
of a Critique of Political Economy; and in 1844, wrote a review of
Thomas Carlyle’s Past and Present, and also a booklet called The
Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. It was Engel’s
philosophy that established the basis for the ideas which were
developed by Marx.

In 1848, Marx published his Communist Manifesto (which he was
working on from 1830-47), from an Engel’s draft (which was an
extension of Engel’s Confessions of a Communist), which also
borrowed heavily from Clinton Roosevelt’s book, The Science of
Government Founded on Natural Law which echoed the philosophies
of Weishaupt. It had been commissioned by the Communist League in
London. The League, formerly known as the League of the Just (or the
League of Just Men), which was an off-shoot of the Parisian Outlaws
League (which evolved from the Jacobin movement), was founded by
Illuminati members who fled from Germany. The League was made up
of rich and powerful men from different countries that were behind
much of the turmoil that engulfed Europe in 1848. Many researchers
consider them either a finger organization of the Illuminati, or an inner
circle. Originally introduced as the Manifesto of the Communist Party
in London, on February 1, 1848, the name was changed to the
Communist Manifesto, and the name of Karl Marx was added as its
author twenty years later, after a series of small revolutions failed.

Marx wrote in 1848: “The coming world war will cause not only
reactionary classes and dynasties, but entire reactionary peoples, to
disappear from the face of the earth.” Friedrich Engels, that same year,
wrote: “The next world war will make whole reactionary peoples
disappear from the face of the earth.”

The Manifesto was described by Marxians as “The Charter of Freedom
of the Workers of the World,” and it was the platform of the Communist
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