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96 Dr. John Coleman<br />
about <strong>the</strong> persons who were directing Wilson's agenda. There was<br />
nothing hazy at all about <strong>the</strong> clear instructions he was constantly<br />
receiving from London via Mandell House. One such set of<br />
instructions from London concerned Wilson's Fourteen Points. In<br />
fact <strong>the</strong> Fourteen Points he was to present to <strong>the</strong> Paris Peace<br />
Conference was authored by <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds and Justice<br />
Brandeis, who passed it to Wilson with orders to use as his own<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Conference, under <strong>the</strong> watchful eye of Bernard Baruch.<br />
The second set of instructions, <strong>the</strong> League of Nations<br />
instructions, was also passed off as Wilson's work. His speech at<br />
<strong>the</strong> beginning of WWI, that America was fighting <strong>the</strong> "ruling<br />
class and not <strong>the</strong> German people" was pure House rhetoric. To<br />
continue with quotes from Olivia Maria O'Grady:<br />
President Wilson, surrounded by <strong>the</strong> Jewish financial<br />
fraternity, pushed hi<strong>the</strong>r and yon by <strong>the</strong> sinister Colonel<br />
House, and counseled by <strong>the</strong> Zionist Brandeis, imagined<br />
himself <strong>the</strong> great "peace maker' of all history. He was a<br />
historian who proved that he knew nothing about history.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> hands of <strong>the</strong> Jews, who used him for <strong>the</strong>ir own<br />
particular purposes, he plunged this country [<strong>the</strong> United<br />
States] into a disastrous war, and started a chain of events<br />
that were meant to ultimately destroy America.<br />
Flattered and eulogized by those who bent him to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
will, he fancied himself playing God, remaking <strong>the</strong> world<br />
and its people in his own image. Sworn in his high office,<br />
to protect and advance <strong>the</strong> interests of <strong>the</strong> American<br />
people, he suddenly believed he had been given a<br />
mandate to save <strong>the</strong> world.