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The Nature of <strong>the</strong> Syndicate 25<br />

To increase <strong>the</strong>ir profits, <strong>the</strong>y desired sympa<strong>the</strong>tic world leaders whose<br />

political policies would assist <strong>the</strong>ir commercial interests and who would<br />

be happy to install puppet presidents and prime ministers who would<br />

implement <strong>the</strong>ir commercial policies. They would use <strong>the</strong> political<br />

situation for <strong>the</strong>ir own commercial ends, and were not averse to assisting<br />

both sides in a conflict if it suited <strong>the</strong>m<br />

Each of <strong>the</strong> branches of <strong>the</strong> Syndicate has <strong>the</strong>ir own blend of idealism,<br />

practicality, and ambition. But <strong>the</strong> different branches of <strong>the</strong> Syndicate,<br />

particularly <strong>the</strong> two factions of <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds and Rockefellers, are not<br />

really in conflict. It's more like <strong>the</strong> number-one supplier of, say, washing<br />

powder, with competing brands of its own product on <strong>the</strong> shelf. We think<br />

we have a choice, but it's offered to us by <strong>the</strong> same company. We don't<br />

realize how powerful and how connected it is because it operates in secret.<br />

And your immediate response might be - <strong>the</strong>n how do you know it's <strong>the</strong>re?<br />

How does it work?<br />

The first part of <strong>the</strong> answer is that it works through various inter-<br />

linked, often informal organizations, whose relative influence in <strong>the</strong> US<br />

and Europe varies over <strong>the</strong> years. The more secretive <strong>the</strong>y are, <strong>the</strong> more<br />

significant <strong>the</strong>y sometimes appear to be. When you look at <strong>the</strong>ir connections<br />

it's often surprising how close <strong>the</strong>y are, despite <strong>the</strong> surface differences. At<br />

any one time in <strong>the</strong> twentieth century <strong>the</strong>re have been no more than a few<br />

hundred individuals in <strong>the</strong> West who have shaped its history - financiers,<br />

politicians, diplomats, monarchs, revolutionaries, media barons, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

all tend to know each o<strong>the</strong>r through <strong>the</strong>se groups.<br />

The Round Table<br />

The idea of a society throughout <strong>the</strong> world working for federal<br />

union fascinated Milner as it had fascinated Rhodes.<br />

Carroll Quigley, Anglo-American Establishment<br />

These secretive organizations mostly operate under "Chatham House<br />

Rules," an unwritten code (respected by journalists) referring to a forum<br />

in which individuals with "status position" can express <strong>the</strong>ir personal<br />

views confidentially, without future attribution or risk to <strong>the</strong>ir reputation,<br />

on certain occasions. One such formed in 1910 under <strong>the</strong> leadership of<br />

"Rothschilds" was <strong>the</strong> Round Table, which was named after a quarterly

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