Cecil Rhodes and the Rhodes Scholarships
A New World Order - One Government World Indoctrination Program
Cecil
Rhodes (1853-1902, South African financier, British statesman and industrialist, who wanted
to make Africa a "British dominion from the Cape to Cairo"), with the financial support
of Nathaniel Mayer
Rothschild (1840-1915) and Alfred Beit, was able to control the diamond mines of South Africa
with his De Beers
Consolidated Mines Ltd., by buying out the French Diamond Co. and then merging with the Barnato
Diamond Mining Company. He eventually controlled the production of diamonds throughout the world. His
Consolidated Gold Fields was also a prosperous gold mining operation. He made $5 million annually. [which was
a huge sum in those days --ed]
In 1877, while
still studying at Oxford (it took him 8 years because of having to run the diamond mines), he wrote the first of
seven wills, in which each became a separate and legally binding document. It called for the establishment
of:
"...a
secret society with but one object -- the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole
uncivilized world under British rule, for the recovery of the United States, (and) for ... making the
Anglo-Saxon race but one Empire."
Frank
Aydelotte, a founding member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and the American Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees, wrote in his
book, American Rhodes Scholarships:
"In his
first will Rhodes states his aim still more specifically: 'The extension of British rule throughout the world
... the foundation of so great a power as to hereafter render wars impossible and promote the interests of
humanity'."
When he died,
his third will, drafted in 1888, called for the establishment of a trust, run by his son-in-law Lord Rosebury, a
Rothschild agent, to administer his fortune. His seventh and last will, named Nathan
Rothschild administrator of his estate, and established an educational grant known as
the Rhodes
Scholarships at Oxford University (which was controlled by the
Fabians). The Scholarships provided a two-year program for young men, and later, women, from the
United States, United Kingdom and Germany, to carry on the Illuminati conspiracy.
Among the more famous Rhodes
Scholars:
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Dean
Rusk (CFR, Secretary of State, 1961-69)
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Walt Whitman Rostow (Special
Assistant for National Security Affairs, 1966-69)
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Harlan
Cleveland (Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization
Affairs in the Kennedy administration, Ambassador to NATO under Presidents Johnson and
Nixon)
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Nicholas Katzenbach (CFR, U.S.
Attorney General, 1965-66)
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Sen. James William Fulbright
(Arkansas, 1945-74)
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Sen. Frank
Church (Idaho, 1956-81)
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Sen. Bill Bradley (New Jersey,
1979-97)
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Sen. David Boren (Oklahoma, 1979-94,
CFR)
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Sen. Richard D. Lugar (Indiana,
1976-)
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Sen. Larry Pressler (South Dakota,
1979-97, CFR, Phi-Beta-Kappa)
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Sen. Paul Sarbanes (Maryland,
1977-)
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Rep. Elliot H. Levitas (GA,
1975-85)
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Rep. Carl Albert (OH, 1947-77,
Speaker of the House from 1971-77)
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Rep. John Brademas (IN, 1959-81,
later New York University President)
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Gov. Bill
Clinton (Arkansas, 1979-81, 1983-92; President, 1993-2001; CFR,
Trilateral Commission -- he didn't graduate from Oxford, Member of Committee of
300))
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Robert Reich – political commentator,
instructor, author. Was in Clinton and Carter administrations
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Gov.
Richard Celeste (OH, 1983-91)
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Supreme Court
Justice Byron 'Whizzer'
White (1962-93, also Phi Beta Kappa)
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Brig. Gen. Pete
Dawkins
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Gen. Bernard W. Rogers (Supreme
Commander of the NATO forces in Europe, 1979-87)
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Gen. Wesley
Clark (Supreme Commander of the NATO forces in Europe, 1997-2000,
Member of Committee of 300))
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Stansfield
Turner (CIA Director, 1977-81)
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R. James
Woolsey (CFR, CIA Director, 1993-95)
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Charles Collingwood (TV
commentator)
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Howard K. Smith (TV
commentator)
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George Jerome Goodman (writer known
as 'Adam Smith')
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Hedley Donovan (former
Editor-in-Chief of Time magazine, later a senior
advisor to President Carter)
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Robert Penn Warren (Pulitzer
Prize-winning poet and novelist, best known for his book All the King's
Men).
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Rachel Maddow (MSNBC host of the "The
Rachel Maddow Show")
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George Stephanopoulos (Moderator f
ASC's "This Week" and communications Director for Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential
campaign)
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Susan Rice (US Assistant Secretary of
State, Director of Domestic Affairs (under Biden), US Ambassador to the United Nations, National Security Advisor, Member of Committee of
300)
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Pete Buttigieg(US Secretary of
Transportation, Presidential Hopeful - Beware!)
The Rhodes
fortune, through the Rhodes Scholarship
Fund, has been used to promote the concept of globalism and one-world government. Up to 1953, out
of 1,372 American Rhodes Scholars, 431 had positions in teaching and educational administration, 31 were college
presidents, 113 had government positions, 70 held positions in the media, and 14 were executives in
foundations.
Rhodes began developing his philosophy after hearing a speech
by John
Ruskin (1819-1900) at Christ Church at Oxford University, which espoused an opinion, which
by extension, furthered the teaching found in Plato's Republic. Plato called for "...a ruling class with a powerful army to keep it in
power and a society completely subordinate to the monolithic authority of the
rulers."
Rhodes was also
greatly influenced by Windom Reade's book The Martyrdom of
Man, published in 1872, which advocated Darwinism and the tremendous suffering that man must
undergo, which was epitomized in the phrase "the survival of the fittest." The book said that the "inevitable
progress of man (was) to perfection." Rhodes incorporated this rationalization into his
thinking.
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