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I’m telling you that Cecil Rhodes entire scholarship is used to groom friendlies to the “Anglo-American Establishment” as Bill Clinton’s professor Carrol Quigley would call it. They groom the best and brightest for their causes. The CIA and our intelligence community does the same thing in colleges too.

Bill joined the Order Of DeMoley (think Jacque de Moley of the Knights Templar who was burned at the stake for pissing on crusifixes, gay stuff, and worshiping baphomet) Which is a freemasonic organization at Georgetown. From there he became a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

I’m telling you he was groomed in college. The freemasonic club, the Rhodes Scholarship, combined with his tutelage under Carrol Quigley spells cia disaster long before Mena, Arkansas was tapped.

Here’s some quick Quigley (Bills Professor who took Bill under his wing) talk about Cecil Rhodes:

In his book The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden (written in 1949 and published posthumously in 1981),[23] Quigley purports to trace the history of a secret society. The book uses no footnotes and does not show his sources. He focuses on the Round Table group founded in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner. Quigley argues that "The organization was so modified and so expanded by Milner after the eclipse of Stead in 1899, and especially after the death of Rhodes in 1902, that it took on quite a different organization and character, although it continued to pursue the same goals."Quigley greatly admired the British Empire and lamented that the secret society was not very successful. Historian Robert Rotberg states: But Quigley was not opposed to what Rhodes and Milner had purportedly tried to accomplish. Indeed, Quigley wrote more in remorse at what had failed than in antagonism to what he believed were their mutual efforts at extending the British Empire," The society consisted of an inner circle ("The Society of the Elect") and an outer circle ("The Association of Helpers", also known as The Milner Kindergarten and the Round Table Group).The society as a whole does not have a fixed name: This society has been known at various times as Milner's Kindergarten, as the Round Table Group, as the Rhodes crowd, as The Times crowd, as the All Souls group, and as the Cliveden set. ... I have chosen to call it the Milner group. Those persons who have used the other terms, or heard them used, have not generally been aware that all these various terms referred to the same Group...this Group is, as I shall show, one of the most important historical facts of the twentieth century.

Quigley assigns this group primary or exclusive credit for several historical events: the Jameson Raid, the Second Boer War, the founding of the Union of South Africa, the replacement of the British Empire with the Commonwealth of Nations, and a number of Britain's foreign policy decisions in the twentieth century.

This was him going to illuminate school to be groomed for global oppression.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I’m telling you that Cecil Rhodes entire scholarship is used to groom friendlies to the “Anglo-American Establishment” as Bill Clinton’s professor Carrol Quigley would call it. They groom the best and brightest for their causes. The CIA and our intelligence community does the same thing in colleges too.

Bill joined the Order Of DeMoley (think Jacque de Moley of the Knights Templar who was burned at the stake for pissing on crusifixes, gay stuff, and worshiping baphomet) Which is a freemasonic organization at Georgetown. From there he became a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

I’m telling you he was groomed in college. The freemasonic club, the Rhodes Scholarship, combined with his tutelage under Carrol Quigley spells cia disaster long before Mena, Arkansas was tapped.

Here’s some quick Quigley (Bills Professor who took Bill under his wing) talk about Cecil Rhodes:

In his book The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden (written in 1949 and published posthumously in 1981),[23] Quigley purports to trace the history of a secret society. The book uses no footnotes and does not show his sources. He focuses on the Round Table group founded in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner. Quigley argues that "The organization was so modified and so expanded by Milner after the eclipse of Stead in 1899, and especially after the death of Rhodes in 1902, that it took on quite a different organization and character, although it continued to pursue the same goals."Quigley greatly admired the British Empire and lamented that the secret society was not very successful. Historian Robert Rotberg states: But Quigley was not opposed to what Rhodes and Milner had purportedly tried to accomplish. Indeed, Quigley wrote more in remorse at what had failed than in antagonism to what he believed were their mutual efforts at extending the British Empire," The society consisted of an inner circle ("The Society of the Elect") and an outer circle ("The Association of Helpers", also known as The Milner Kindergarten and the Round Table Group).The society as a whole does not have a fixed name: This society has been known at various times as Milner's Kindergarten, as the Round Table Group, as the Rhodes crowd, as The Times crowd, as the All Souls group, and as the Cliveden set. ... I have chosen to call it the Milner group. Those persons who have used the other terms, or heard them used, have not generally been aware that all these various terms referred to the same Group...this Group is, as I shall show, one of the most important historical facts of the twentieth century.

Quigley assigns this group primary or exclusive credit for several historical events: the Jameson Raid, the Second Boer War, the founding of the Union of South Africa, the replacement of the British Empire with the Commonwealth of Nations, and a number of Britain's foreign policy decisions in the twentieth century.

This him going to illuminate school to be groomed for global oppression.

2 years ago
1 score