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the Islands of Cyprus, India and Candia, the whole of South America, and the Islands of the Pacific were<br />

possessed by Great Britain, as was the whole of the Malay Archipelago, the seaboard of China and Japan,<br />

and the ultimate recovery of the United States of America which was an integral part of the British Empire.<br />

To this end, Curtis founded the Royal Institute of International Affairs in June 1919 and wrote the 1938<br />

book: The Commonwealth of God in which he advocated the creation of an imperial federation, which<br />

eventually re-annexes the US - that would be presented to protestant churches as being the work of the<br />

Christian God to elicit their support. The Commonwealth of Nations was created in 1949 but it would only<br />

be a free association of independent states rather than the powerful imperial federation imagined by<br />

Rhodes, Milner and Curtis. The concept of Council on Foreign Relations [CFR] began in 1917 with a<br />

group of New York academics who were asked by President Woodrow Wilson to offer options for the<br />

foreign policy of the United States in the interwar period. Originally envisioned as a British-American<br />

group of scholars and diplomats, some of whom belonging to the Round Table movement, it was a<br />

subsequent group of 108 New York financiers, manufacturers and international lawyers organised in June<br />

1918 by Nobel Peace Prize recipient and US secretary of state, Elihu Root, that eventual and on 29th July<br />

1921 the CFR, [6] another one of those non-profit, non-partisan membership organisation, publisher and<br />

think-tank specialising in US foreign policy and international affairs and considered to be the USA‘s was<br />

founded.<br />

The first of the council‘s projects was a quarterly journal launched in September 1922, called Foreign<br />

Affairs. Many conspiracy theorists believe - and they wouldn‘t be far wrong – that the CFR is a front<br />

organisation for the Round Table as a tool of the British-American Establishment, which they believe has<br />

been plotting from 1900 onwards to rule the world. [13]<br />

The research findings of historian Carroll Quigley, author of the 1966 book: Tragedy and Hope, are<br />

taken by both right-wing and left-wing conspiracy theorists to substantiate this view, even though he<br />

argued that the establishment is not involved in a plot to implement a one-world government, but rather<br />

British and American benevolent imperialism driven by the mutual interests of economic elites in the<br />

United Kingdom and the United States. - And Quigley wouldn‘t be so mistaken, as indeed the New World<br />

Order is indeed and driven by a mutual interest of USA & the UK, however unfortunately for the them, the<br />

web is now much wider, Europe has to be taken into consideration when you refer to the UK, and<br />

especially so in regards to Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland and Holland, and independent of all,<br />

- but equally inclusive to the concept of a one-world government, is of course now China and even India,<br />

and with the way things are rapidly developing in the middle-east, then we can‘t exclude them as well.<br />

Quigley also argued that, although the ‗Round Table‘ still exists today, its position in influencing the<br />

policies of world leaders has been much reduced from its heyday during World War I and slowly waned<br />

after the end of World War II and the Suez Crisis, - and with today‘s rapid development of turmoil out<br />

there, and with the possible threat of oil reaching $200 a barrel, we could soon see another crisis in that<br />

exact same region.<br />

Today, the Round Table, is largely a ‗ginger-group‘, designed to consider and influence the policies of<br />

a weak Commonwealth of Nations, though I think you‘re find them to be a bit more ‗gingered-up‘ than<br />

what Quigley seems to find them. Furthermore, in American society after 1965, the problem, according to<br />

Quigley, was that no elite was in charge and acting responsibly.<br />

That‘s because in a sense they didn‘t want to continue shining the light on anyone one individual, or<br />

small select group of elite families, and the reason they set-up organisations such as the Round Table and<br />

CFR, to begin with.<br />

The American banker David Rockefeller joined the CFR in 1949 and subsequently became chairman of<br />

the board from 1970 to 1985; today he serves as honorary chairman. In 2002, Rockefeller authored his<br />

autobiography memoirs, wherein on page 405, he wrote:―For more than a century ideological extremists<br />

at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicised incidents ... to attack the<br />

Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic<br />

institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the<br />

United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around<br />

the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure - one world, if you will. If<br />

that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it‖. - This is the same old bullshit these rich elitist cunts<br />

come out with, so were meant to think; ―Oh well, all they want is for us to all live happily ever after!‖<br />

Well my answer to this kind of bullshit, - is simply get your own houses in-order, before taking off and<br />

raping and pillaging the rest of the world, - prove what you say you desire,- and preach and show your own<br />

people this is what you want and how it is achieved in your own backyard, then once you have completed

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