At the end of World War I, when Allied leaders Wilson, Orlando (Italy) and Clemenceau (France) were considering putting down the newly formed Soviet government, Col. House in order to use it as the antithesis to the American (Capitalist) Revolution, then synthesizing both into the desired World Socialist Federal Government (this process was called the Hegelian or Marxian dialectic). Late in 1917, the Russian (Communist) Revolution occurred, and was supported by the power elite and Col. House would later write In FOREIGN AFFAIRS (June 1923): “If war had not come in 1914 in fierce and exaggerated form, the idea of an association of nations would probably have remained dormant, for great reforms seldom materialize except during great upheavals.” The ultimate goal of the power elite was and is to have a synthesis of Western Capitalism and Eastern Communism into a World Socialist Federal Government. If many lives have to be sacrificed, the influence upon the American people can only be beneficent.” About the war, Col. My information concerning the secret society comes primarily from Bill Clinton’s mentor, Professor Carroll Quigley at Georgetown University, about whom THE WASHINGTON POST SUNDAY MAGAZINE on Mapublished an article titled, “The Professor Who Knew Too Much.” One of the top people in Rhodes’ secret society was Lord Esher, who helped plot America’s entrance into World War I, as he wrote in his diary on August 11, 1917 about the importance of “shedding American blood as soon as possible. A key member of the power elite was Cecil Rhodes, who in 1891 formed the secret Society of the Elect “to take the government of the whole world,” in Rhodes’ own words.
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