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Baker & Botts founder Peter Gray had been Assistant Treasurer of the Confederate States<br />

of America and financial supervisor of the CSA's "Trans-Mississippi Department." Gray,<br />

acting on orders of Confederate Secretary of State Robert Toombs, financed the<br />

subversive work of Confederate general Albert Pike among the Indian tribes of the<br />

southwest. <strong>The</strong> close of the war in 1865 had found Pike hiding in Canada, and Toombs in<br />

exile in England. Pike was excluded from the general US amnesty for rebels because he<br />

was thought to have induced Indians to commit massacres and war crimes.<br />

Pike and Toombs re-established the "Southern Jurisdiction" of the Scottish Rite of<br />

<strong>Free</strong>masonry, of which Pike had been the leader in the slave states before the war of the<br />

rebellion. Pike's deputy, one Phillip C. Tucker, returned from Scottish Rite indoctrination<br />

in Great Britain to set up a Scottish rite lodge in Houston in the spring of 1867. Tucker<br />

designated Walter Browne Botts and his relative Benjamin Botts as the leaders of this<br />

new Scottish Rite lodge. [fn 5]<br />

<strong>The</strong> policy of the Scottish Rite was to regroup unreconstructed Confederates to secure the<br />

disenfranchisement of black citizens and to promote Anglophile domination of finance<br />

and business. By the beginning of the twentieth century, there wre two great powers<br />

dominating Texas: on the one hand, the railroad empire of E.H. Harriman, served by the<br />

law firm of Baker & Botts; and on the other, the British-trained political operative<br />

Colonel Edward M. House, the controller of President Woodrow Wilson. <strong>The</strong> close<br />

relation between Baker & Botts and the Harriman interests has remained in place down to<br />

the present. And since the time that Captain Baker founded the Texas Commerce Bank,<br />

the Baker family has helped the London-New York axis run the Texas banking system.<br />

In 1901, the discovery of large oil deposits in Texas offered great promise for the future<br />

economic development of the state, but also attracted the Anglo-American oil cartel. <strong>The</strong><br />

Baker family law firm in Texas, like the <strong>Bush</strong> and Dulles families in New York, was<br />

aligned with the Harriman-Rockefeller cartel. Robert S. Lovett, a Baker & Botts partner<br />

from 1882 on, later became the chairman of Harriman's Union Pacific Railroad and chief<br />

counsel to E.H. Harriman. <strong>The</strong> Bakers were prominent in supporting eugenics and<br />

utopian-feudalist social engineering.<br />

Captain James A. Baker, so the story goes, the grandfather of the current boss of Foggy<br />

Bottom, solved the murder of his client William Marsh Rice and took control of Rice's<br />

huge estate. Baker used the money to start Rice University and became the chairman of<br />

the school's board of trustees. Baker sought to create a center of diffusion of racist<br />

eugenics, and for this purpose brought in Julian Huxley of the infamous British<br />

oligarchical family to found the biology program at Rice starting in 1912. [fn 6] Huxley<br />

was the vice president of the British Eugenics Society and actually helped to organize<br />

"race science" programs for the Nazi Interior Ministry, before becoming the founding<br />

Director General of UNESCO in 1946-48.<br />

James A. Baker III was born April 28, 1930, in the fourth generation of his family's<br />

wealth. Baker holdings have included Exxon, Mobil, Atlantic Richfield, Standard Oil of<br />

California, Standard Oil of Indiana, Kerr-McGee, Merck, and <strong>Free</strong>port Minerals. Baker

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