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"World Government" is a
Banker Ruse
By
May 09, 2004
Henry
Makow
Ph.D.
THE
"CROWN"
The report details Col. House's progress in preparing "for the peaceful
return of the American colonies to the dominion of the Crown."
"Crown" refers to the owners of the Bank of England. Their identities
are an offical secret. According to E.C. Knuth, the "international
financial oligarchy uses the allegoric 'Crown' as its symbol of power
and has its headquarter in the ancient city of London...the giant Bank
of England, a privately owned institution... is not subject to regulation
by the British parliament and is in effect a sovereign world power."
(The Empire of the City, p. 59)
Col. House continues: The "peaceful return of the American colonies"
can only be brought about with "the consent of the dominant group of
the controlling clans."
Col. House relates how these classes are being taught to accept
"British" leadership. He details how the universities and press are
staffed by "British-born" or Canadians.
"Through the Red Cross, the Scout movement, the YMCA, the church,
and other humane, religious, and quasi religious organizations, we
have created an atmosphere of international effort which strengthens
the idea of unity of the English speaking world."
The Overseas Clubs, service clubs, and war charities "enable us to
pervade all sections and classes of the country."
We "hold all American newspapers as isolated from the non-American
world as if they had been in another planet instead of another
hemisphere. The realization of this by the Associated Press and the
other universal news gatherers, except Hearst, was most helpful in
bringing only our point of view to the papers they served."
He boasts that the United States "while still maintaining an outward
show of independence" is identical with other colonies in its
relationship to the Crown. "Has not President Wilson cancelled the big
Navy program and dutifully conceded to us the command of the seas?"
He boasts that "the Anglo American alliance" has become "the
unchallenged financiers of the world."
He congratulates "our fiscal agents Messrs Pierpont Morgan &
Company" for "putting this country into the war." They exert
"widespread influence on newspaper policy" through advertising and
lent $200,000,000 to Japan to build a fleet to compete with America
(making the U.S still more dependent on England.)
Col. House boasts that the "Crown" used money lent by the U.S.
government for war purposes to buy up oil fields in California, Mexico
and Latin America.
"The war has made us custodians of the greater part of the world's
raw materials... [We] now largely control the oil fields of the world and
thereby the world's transportation and industry."
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS RUSE
The pressing issue now is to "transfer its dangerous sovereignty from
this colony to the custody of the Crown. We must, in short, now bring
America within the Empire."
The first step was Wilson's plan for the League of Nations "which we
prepared for him."
"The plain people of this country are inveterate and incurable hero
worshippers," Col. House explains. They easily can be manipulated by
a man with a slogan that expresses their "undefined aspirations."
Afterwards, they will trust the sloganeer no matter what he does.
Wilson has gained this trust and this accounts for "his exceptional
usefulness to us."
"Any abrupt change might startle the ignorant American masses and
rouse them to action against it. And us. Our best policy therefore
would be to appoint President Wilson the first president of the
League... he will be able to satisfy [Americans] that far from
surrendering their independence to the League, they are actually
extending their sovereignty by it..."
Foreshadowing The Patriot Act, Col. House says Woodrow Wilson
"alone can father an anti-Bolshevik act which judicially interpreted will
enable appropriate punitive measures to be applied to any American
who may be unwise enough to assert that America must once again
declare her independence."
Col. House goes into great detail about how Wilson must be messaged
and manipulated. Many people think someone else wrote this Report
but only Edward Mandell House knew Wilson this well.
For example he says Wilson "is easily slighted and remarkably
vindictive." The new British ambassador should be a "Wilson
worshipper" and "a gentleman-in-waiting to the President." He lists the
gifts Wilson already has been given.
"OUR ENTIRE SYSTEM OF THOUGHT CONTROL" IS AT WORK
Col. House suggests staging the first session of the League of Nations
in Washington.
"This will convince these simple people that they are the League and
its power resides in them."
He recommends a "series of spectacles by which the mob may be
diverted from any attempt to think too much of matters beyond their
province."
Lemming-like,
civilization.
Western
elites
have
embraced
death-wish
for