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Knowing that after the First World War, President Wilsons chief adviser, Col. House, had been instrumental in founding the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), another of the conspiracy buffs targets, I had received pages from a rare, unpublished copy of his diaries and found an extraordinary revelation. An entry by Col. House in January 1919 said: I had a heart to heart talk with Clemenceau (Premier of France) about Bolshevism in Russia and its westward march. I made him confess that military intervention was impossible....Later in the afternoon when Orlando (Premier of Italy) called, I gave him very much the same kind of talk, and he too, agreed with my conclusions. I am trying, and have partially succeeded, to frighten not only the President (Wilson) but the English, French and Italians regarding what might be termed the Russian peril....I would not confess that military intervention was an impossibility, because I believe that it could be successfully accomplished if gone about properly. A voluntary and a mercenary army of very small proportions, equipped with artillery and tanks, would in my opinion do the work. House here admitted that the spread of the Bolshevik Revolution could have been stopped, but he deliberately misled world leaders, including President Wilson to whom he was chief adviser, to prevent them from stopping it! I thought of the millions of people who were eventually slaughtered by the Bolsheviks, and the costly arms race, and the Communists threat of nuclear holocaust hanging over our heads the past almost 70 years, and asked myself why Col. House had done this. Then I remembered that he had anonymously authored PHILIP DRU: ADMINISTRATOR in 1912 promoting Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx. The goal was to use Marxs Hegelian (actually developed by Jacob Boehme in the early 1600s) dialectic of Bolshevik Communism as the antithesis to the thesis of Western Capitalism, with a resulting synthesis into a World Socialist Government. This made a great deal of sense given what CFR member Lincoln Bloomfield wrote in his 1962 study, A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations, in which he revealed that ...if the communist dynamic was greatly abated, the West might lose whatever incentive it had for world government.
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 19:03:35 +0000

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