Background

A question I am frequently asked by visitors to my blog is:

Who is this Cabal you keep on referring to?

In a nutshell it is an evil minded group of immensely rich, highly influential, and powerful individuals within global companies, governments (and their individual departments). They come in the form of politicians, financiers, bankers, hugely rich and influential organisations. Their tentacles and influence reach down to all levels of human activity. They have no borders, and no international restrictions. They also work further down the power pyramid as lobbyists and advisors, paid for by money and  manipulated through corruption.

Higher up in this pyramid of power is the true force that guides this Cabal. Their identity is unknown to us, and is often referred to as the evil influence, whether of our realm of frequency identity and reality or outside of it, that does not matter, all we are aware of is it’s influential force. The identity of those who do their bidding is easily recognisable, apart from those that work within secret societies, where identities are half known or hidden.

The whole power pyramid is highly compartmentalised, so that individual compartments do not, of necessity know how other compartments fit in or work. The only ones that know all (symbolised by the all seeing eye at the cap stone of the pyramid symbol – best highlighted by that symbol on the American one dollar bill) are a tiny fraction in overall numbers that have an agenda that reaches back many hundreds if not thousands of years. They control The Cabal, who in turn have henchmen that do it’s bidding.

The Agenda

That agenda is the total enslavement of mankind, that will eventually exist in much depleted numbers, to care for the ‘elites’. In fact the word elite is often used to refer to the Cabal (as I call it) or the 1% or as some prefer: ‘The Cult’. The total controllers of this plan (represented by the all seeing eye at the top of the pyramid) are the 1% of the 1%.

The aim is a global, fascist, totalitarian government, with no borders, and policed by a global military force. Very much in keeping with the Orwellian vision conveyed  in the book titled 1984, written by George Orwell. That eventual goal is referred to as the NEW WORLD ORDER (NWO).

Anyone not capable of seeing the outworking of this agenda is either wilfully blind, uneducated or simply mentally crippled by the programming of perception that takes place from birth.

Those with an open, enlightened and astute mind, capable of of critical thinking, seeing and analysing what is happening, and conveying that information to others, are often labelled as ‘conspiracy theorists’. A very old fashioned and by now totally exposed term of derision,. Originally quoined and promoted to all media outlets at the time, and since, by the CIA, following increasing suspicions by a large swathe of people after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It has stuck, and become the main tool of ridicule by the sheep-like ones that accept all official versions of everything that is conveyed down to them from governments and institutions.

This is not to say that there are some who have outlandish ideas of plots and conspiracies behind every shadow that moves. This is unfortunate, as they are honey on the fingertips of those that believe everything that’s put in front of them by the authorities, via their propaganda apparatus – the mainstream media (MSM). Thereby giving genuine researchers a bad name.

Imperialism & Power: The Plan of Cecil Rhodes Secret Society for Global Cabal Control

The question of whether a statue of Cecil Rhodes should be taken down has been raging in Britain in recent weeks, fuelled by the George Floyd protests that have swept the world.  Personally, I am not a fan of people pulling down statues of historical figures, not because I necessarily like these figures, but because destroying a statue doesn’t change history, and people should not forget history. Living in a world where anything that outrages a minority of people is destroyed, or memory-holed as Orwell would put it, is a world where people soon forget the lessons of history. Furthermore, where do you draw the line? What historical figures pass the outrage test, and who fails? Who decides who passes or fails – an angry mob? The whole business of destroying historical statues and removing TV shows that were made decades ago quickly becomes an inconsistent mess. In my opinion, what is more important is to learn the lessons of history, and take this knowledge to inform our actions in the future.

It is also important to realise that the protests against racism have been hijacked by some very unsavoury characters. George Soros (a prominent henchman of the Cabal is deeply involved in this, busing in his ‘rent a mob’, paying them handsomely to wreak havoc, which is neatly attributed to the peaceful and genuine protestors. It is also becoming increasingly obvious that these riots, have been ignited and helped along by the Cabal, and the flames fanned for all they’re worth by the MSM.

In saying all this, I am by no means making a case for why Rhodes was great. The exact opposite is true, yet there are two sides of Rhodes, both of them imperialist, but both of them not widely understood. One side of Rhodes is relatively well known: he was an imperialist who was heavily involved in Southern Africa, including serving as the Prime Minister of the Cape Colony between 1890-96; he believed that English people were the master race; he was a diamond magnate who founded the company De Beers, where labourers were racially segregated during his time;  various Rhodesian Africans colonies were named after him; he set-up a Rhodes Scholarship program at Oxford University that the likes of Bill Clinton went through; and Hitler reportedly admired him.

The Cecil Rhodes Secret Society 

Yet, there is another side to Rhodes. This, more esoteric side, is unfortunately not so well understood, yet equally important to understand. Firstly however, it is important to establish that Rhodes had a long-term vision of creating a global system under British rule. In his first will written in 1877, when he was only in his mid-20s, Rhodes stated that he desired:

The extension of British rule throughout the world, the perfecting … of colonization by British subjects of all lands wherein the means of livelihood are attainable by energy, labour and enterprise … the ultimate recovery of the United States of America as an integral part of the British Empire, the consolidation of the whole Empire … and finally, the foundation of so great a power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the best interests of humanity (Quigley 1981: 33).

In other words, Rhodes wanted to create a global system so great, and control world affairs so perfectly, that no country or people could escape its domain. In order to achieve these aims, Rhodes, during a meeting on a cold February afternoon in London in 1891, founded a secret society that became known as Cecil Rhodes’ Secret Society (Quigley 1981: 33-34). The secret society was to serve as a form of religious brotherhood based on the Jesuit model, and was to be devoted to the extension of the British Empire across the globe (Quigley 1981: 33-34). Rhodes had long-wanted to create such a society (Shore 1979: 253). He served as the leader of the group, with the two other founding members being the journalist and newspaper editor, William Stead, and the trusted adviser to Queen Victoria and King George V, Reginald Balliol Brett (Quigley 1981: 3). Alfred Milner, an influential British official and banker, who, for the record, was originally born in Germany, was accepted into the group shortly after the meeting (Quigley 1981: 3). Interestingly, the organization of the society was divided into an inner circle, called “The Society of the Elect,” and at least one outer circle, called “The Association of Helpers,” with this organizational structure designed to conceal the workings of the inner circle (Quigley 1981: 3).

Milner Takes Charge 

When Rhodes died in 1902, the leadership of the society passed largely to Milner, who shared the same goal as Rhodes of creating a truly global empire, which would be brought about by “secret political and economic influence behind the scenes and by control of journalistic, educational and propaganda agencies” (Quigley 1981: 49). Until his death in 1925, Milner greatly expanded the influence and aims of this society, in part through the creation of another group, which was known as the Milner Group, or Milner’s Kindergarten. This group was created during Milner’s extensive time in South Africa where he held numerous positions, including serving as the High Commissioner for Southern Africa between 1897 and 1901, with the group comprised of capable officers who served as assistants and colleagues during this period. In fact, Milner played a core role in South Africa for years, including being one of the British officials who tried to cover-up the horrors of concentration camps used by the British during the Second Boer War. Between June 1901 and May 1902, approximately 28,000 people died, 22,000 of which were children, in British concentration camps in Southern Africa, and Milner was brought in to try and clean the mess up, resulting in him trying to find ways to spin the disaster to make it more palatable to the British public back home.

The Round Table Network 

Lionel Curtis

The creation of the Milner group was informed by three older groups that represented some of the most powerful networks at the heart of the British Empire (Quigley 1981: The first was known as the Toynbee Group, which was formed in 1873 at Balliol College and dominated by Milner and the notable historian, Arnold Toynbee. The second group was known as the Cecil Bloc, created by the three-time British Prime Minister, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, which represented political and social power (Quigley 1981: 6, 15). The third was the Rhodes secret society (Quigley 1981: . Over the coming years, prominent members of the Milner group created a network of “semi-secret discussion and lobbying groups” in various countries around the world, known as the Round Table Groups (Quigley 1966: 950). By 1915, there were Round Table Groups in seven countries, including in England, Canada, India, South Africa and New Zealand (Quigley 1966: 950). One of the most notable members of the Round Table network was Lionel Curtis (image on the right), an influential British official and author. Curtis was one of the strongest advocates of the British Empire morphing into a Commonwealth of Nations, and he supported the unification of Europe and the eventual establishment of a form of world government. During this period, the idea of a British-centric Empire ruling the world morphed into the idea of a multinational federation controlling the world. Importantly, Curtis also understood that “bankers and men who trade with countries abroad” have tremendous political value.

Chatham House Founded 

Image above: Chatham House  (Source: Flickr)

Then, in a May 1919 meeting at the Hotel Majestic during Paris Peace Conference following the First World War, the members of the British delegation – who were largely members of the Milner Group (including Curtis) and the Cecil Bloc – agreed to form the British Institute of International Affairs, also referred to as Chatham House, which laterbecome the Royal Institute of International Affairs, after the Institute was given a Royal Charter by King George V in 1926 (Quigley 1981: 182-184). A few years later, a parallel organization to Chatham House was founded in New York,known as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The CFR grew out of the think tank called ‘The Inquiry’ that prepared President Woodrow Wilson for the Paris Peace Conference, with the CFR having close ties to the banking powerhouse, J.P. Morgan and Company (Quigley 1981: 190-191). In the years after their formations, both organizations went on to attract many more prominent people, including national leaders, with members of Chatham House also being key architects and supporters of the League of Nations and the United Nations (UN), two of the most prominent internationalist organizations ever founded. Additionally, Chatham House received financial support from notable American businessmen and corporations, including the oil magnate, John D. Rockefeller, and the Ford Motor Company (Quigley 1981: 190).

Importantly, one of the reasons why we know so much about the workings of this network that created both Chatham House and the CFR, is because Dr Carroll Quigley, a Professor of History at Georgetown University until his death in 1977, who also taught at Harvard and Princeton, “was permitted for two years, in the early 1960’s, to examine its papers and secret records” (Quigley 1966: 950). Quigley went on to state that he had very little aversion to the aims of this network, with the main issue he had being that they wished to “remain unknown,” as Quigley believed that  the role of this network in history was “significant enough to be known” (Quigley 1966: 950).

Fast forward to the present day, and we still find these organizations inspired by Rhodes operating today. Chatham House positions itself as Britain’s premier think-tank, and it is clear that it still holds tremendous power.

The currentcorporate membership of Chatham House is truly staggering. Members include:

  • the European Commission,
  • BP,
  • the British Ministry of Defence,
  • Apple,
  • the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office,
  • Royal Dutch Shell,
  • the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
  • Barclays,
  • the Bank of England,
  • Lockheed Martin,
  • the BBC,
  • Vodafone,
  • the Guardian,
  • the Telegraph Media Group,
  • CBS News,
  • the Open Society Foundations and many more.

Chatham House also has over 550 donors, with donors from 2018-19 including:

  • the World Health Organization;
  • the Rockefeller Foundation;
  • Bayer AG;
  • De Beers Group Services
  • UK Ltf;
  • GlaxoSmithKline Services Unlimited;
  • the European Climate Foundation;
  • the Kuwait Petroleum Foundation;
  • Microsoft Limited;
  • NATO Defence College;
  • Rolls-Royce plc;
  • the UK Labour Party;
  • Google;
  • the Economist;
  • the Scottish Government; and
  • UNICEF.

Furthermore, Chatham House has many academic members, including:

  • the University of Notre Dame,
  • the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics, and
  • the United Nations University MERIT, which is a joint research and training centre of the United Nations University and Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

Numerous prominent figures in UK and world politics have given speeches at the Institute, including:

  • former British Prime Ministers, Sir John Major and Tony Blair,
  • the famous British media presenter, Jon Snow, and
  • the current British Prime Minister, Boris Johnston, who gave a speech in 2016 when he was Britain’s Foreign Secretary.

What is clear from these exhaustive lists is that Chatham House represents a synergy of power that far exceeds what Rhodes even envisaged. One of the saddest parts of this whole epic story, however, is that many of the people who are campaigning to remove Rhodes’ statue from an Oxford College, have never heard of Chatham House, and certainly do not understand its history.

Conclusion

Anyone disputing the hand of the Cabal behind the events outlined above, must have their heads buried in the sand!

The latest manifestation of the direction that the ‘agenda’ is heading towards, is manifestly evident in the recent hyped up, hoax pandemic (or should that be ‘scamdemic’?). It’s interesting to note the key names that crop up in the Chatham House list above are all central figures in the management of this Covid-19 scare.

This has been one of the boldest moves yet to manoeuvre the sheep like population of the earth ever nearer to the ultimate goal of depopulation and the final step in establishing a NWO.


My appreciation to those mentioned above whose work has contributed to this article. And especially Steve MacMilan whose original article has formed the basis of this post.


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