Saturday, May 24, 2008

TRAGEDY & HOPE: A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN OUR TIME

Backcover:

Conversion Testimony of a Former Jesuit Priest Professor about the New World Order and the International Bankers

Prof. Carroll Quigley, Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time. Quigley was the renowned, late Georgetown macro-historian (mentioned by former President Clinton in his first nomination acceptance speech). Quigley was the most prominent Georgetown professor, an establishment insider and author of many books, who had access to their secret archives, and he revealed the global history of the international banking conspiracy, its origins and the use of central banks and secret and semi-secret societies to control governments worldwide. This scholarly work was soon suppressed as it revealed too much, and was only recently independently resurrected.

This renowned and well-respected Jesuit historian (Bill Clinton’s professor at Georgetown University), Dr. Caroll Quigley wrote:

"The powers of financial capitalism had a far-reaching plan, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole...Their secret is that they have annexed from governments, monarchies, and republics the power to create the world's money..."[1]

Quigley also wrote:

“The Rhodes Scholarships, established by the terms of Cecil Rhode's seventh will, are known to everyone. What is not so widely known is that Rhodes in five previous wills left his fortune to form a secret society, which was to devote itself to the preservation and expansion of the British Empire. And what does not seem to be known to anyone is that this secret society was created by Rhodes and his principal trustee, Lord Milner, and continues to exist to this day. To be sure, this secret society is not a childish thing like the Ku Klux Klan, and it does not have any secret robes, secret handclasps, or secret passwords. It does not need any of these, since its members know each other intimately. It probably has no oaths of secrecy nor any formal procedure of initiation. It does, however, exist and holds secret meetings, over which the senior member present presides."



[1] Prof. Carroll Quigley, Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time. Quigley was the renowned, late Georgetown macro-historian (mentioned by former President Clinton in his first nomination acceptance speech). Quigley was the most prominent Georgetown professor, an establishment insider and author of many books, who had access to their secret archives, and he revealed the global history of the international banking conspiracy, its origins and the use of central banks and secret and semi-secret societies to control governments worldwide. This scholarly work was soon suppressed as it revealed too much, and was only recently independently resurrected.

Other books/DVDs on this subject: The Money Masters

Source: http://www.luxverbi.org.uk/arch/book_tragedy_and_hope_carollquigley.htm

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