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Bloodlines of Illuminati

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The Dukes and Reynolds use tax-free foundations as a vehicle to escape taxes and hid their wealth<br />

while maintaining their financial power. Other <strong>Illuminati</strong> families also used the foundations as a<br />

scheme to remain powerful and to resist paying taxes. The controlled press builds them up as<br />

charitable, when most <strong>of</strong> the grants by these foundations are self-serving for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the elite.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> these foundations are the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (est. ’36 in North Carolina), the Kate<br />

B. Reynolds Foundation (est. ’46 in North Carolina), the Richard S. Reynolds Foundation (est. ’55 in<br />

Virginia), and the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, and the Duke Endowment (address at<br />

Rockefeller Plaza, NY). All <strong>of</strong> these foundations work for the <strong>Illuminati</strong>. The Donald W. Reynolds<br />

Foundation (est. ’54 in Nevada and then moved to Arkansas) might also be connected to the elite--but<br />

I don’t know. The Kate B. Reynolds Health Care Trust provides another example <strong>of</strong> a liaison between<br />

the Duke and Reynolds families. John A. McMahon, a Duke University grad, served as BOTH<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> Duke University and since 1971 as a member <strong>of</strong> the advisory<br />

board to the Kate B. Reynolds Health Care Trust. Here is an example <strong>of</strong> a single man working for the<br />

interests <strong>of</strong> both the Dukes and Reynolds. Edwin C. Whitehead, chairman <strong>of</strong> Technicon Corp. serves<br />

as a similar example <strong>of</strong> a man working for both Duke and Rockefeller interests. Whitehead is a trustee<br />

<strong>of</strong> both Duke University and Rockefeller University. He also has been in charge <strong>of</strong> several NWO<br />

organizations promoting a one-world, for instance he was Governor <strong>of</strong> the U.N. Association. This<br />

article will now show you the reader some <strong>of</strong> the grants that these foundations make. I ask you, "Do<br />

you see any possibility for any mischief behind these grants?! What I noticed about the Reynolds<br />

grants is that they control all the crisis centers in the North Carolina area via their money. This means<br />

any survivor <strong>of</strong> SRA calling a hot line is going to get tapped into the <strong>Illuminati</strong>’s net for catching<br />

escapees! I also noticed that all the colleges and universities got money, and a variety <strong>of</strong> different<br />

denominations incl. the Baptists, the Methodists, the Non-denominationalists, the Presbyterians, and<br />

the Ecumenicalists. What surprised me was that a number <strong>of</strong> government agencies get money from the<br />

Reynold Foundations, especially those dealing with children like Social Services, and even Police<br />

Departments get money from the Reynolds Foundations.<br />

IN 1984 the Z. SMITH REYNOLDS FOUNDATION in North Carolina gave money to these<br />

following organizations (plus some others not listed):<br />

Catawba College - $75,000<br />

Chapel Hill Police Department - $37,500<br />

Child Watch - $25,000<br />

Contact <strong>of</strong> Winston-Salem (a crisis counseling service) - $15,000<br />

Council on Drug Abuse - $27,000<br />

Elizabeth City State University - $50,000<br />

Family & Children’s Service <strong>of</strong> (ireater Greensboro (they deal with Rape & Family Abuse) - $5,000<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Public Radio - $25,000 (Note: they even want to control public radio!)<br />

General Baptist State Convention <strong>of</strong> North Carolina - $85,000 (The love <strong>of</strong> money is the root...)<br />

Mars Hill College - $30,000<br />

Meredith College - $9,360<br />

Montreat-Anderson College - $17,280<br />

Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital - $31,000<br />

North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research - $225,200 (Wow!)<br />

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