Interested readers can judge for themselves how events have unfolded
since then, and the likelihood of future events following the pattern
that Reed reveals here.
He makes reference to "The Illuminati" as the energizing force behind
all this. You can download for free the classic work exposing this
occultic group, 'Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati: Proofs of a Conspiracy
Against all the Religions and Governments of Europe', by John Robison,
A.M., from http://www.mimico-by-the-lake.com/ROBISON.HTM
Do the 'Illuminati' exist today? Apparently so.
"The World's Elite Meet In Geneva To Wheel, Deal And Have Fun," was
the headline on a news report by Alexander G. Higgins of the
Associated Press, on the 29th of January, 1997. It begins: "Geneva,
Switzerland: Many of the world's power-brokers and power-seekers will
wind their way up a narrow, avalanche-prone Alpine valley in the
remote eastern resort of Davos, Switzerland, this week for six days of
deal-making, deep thinking, and fun. Headliners at this year's
economic forum which will open tomorrow include Bill Gates, U.S. House
Speaker Newt Gringrich, top Russians and, as usual, key players from
the Middle East. The group of Illuminati, including top scientists and
experts...will have their pick of a bewildering array of meetings,
discussions and dinners, many of them held simultaneously..."
And this occultic uber-elite appear to be just as hard at work today
as the hidden paymasters pulling the strings of the European political
elite, first bribing then threatening, to advance their evil plans
irrespective of any democratic resistance....
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Chapter Twenty Three
THE WORLD OF WAPWAG
In this century we have seen empires and kingdoms, monarchs and
princes, presidents and republics crumble and go. Each step was
supposed to lead to something "new" and better, and each was followed
by deterioration. No pattern of improvement, of a rising brotherhood
of man, emerged from it all. The only pattern, if such it can be
called, was that of destroying old things without putting better ones
in their place: witness the world today.
However, one discernible thread ran through the disorderly process. It
was that of world revolution leading to despotic world government. For
this reason the process could not stop, any more than a stone rolling
downhill. It had to come to fruition or finally fail, and this moment
of decision now bears down on us all.
Students much more erudite than I, who have examined this matter, find
that their search takes them into olden times, indeed, into ancient
ones. Let us here take it up at the point where it became visible in
our recent world, and carry the story, briefly, through to this day.
It all began then, for our purpose, with the chance discovery (as
accidental as that of Mr. Whitaker Chamber's Hiss-incriminating
"pumpkin papers") by the Royal Bavarian Government in 1787 of the
documents of a secret society, the Illuminati of Adam Weishaupt, a
university professor. Obviously this plan for world revolution (the
papers can be read by any who care to undertake the research) cannot
have sprung, as by demoniac birth, from the mind of one man: a long
history of organisation and conspiracy clearly preceded it.
However, these documents for the first time proved the existence of
the revolutionary conspiracy which we know today as communism (it has
had various other names). It is identifiable from them as the same
thing, for all the aims and methods are there: the cell system of
organization (only when the papers were published did most of the
Illuminates know that Weishaupt existed or was the head): the use of
aliases (cover names); the employment of "useful fools" (high clerics
and princes, believing themselves to be of "Liberal" mind, were among
its members, and a Duke of Brunswick, when he saw the real aims, made
anguished confession of his duplicity); the denunciation of parents;
the use of ciphers, poisons and explosives; and all the rest. The aims
were the eradication of religion, family, nations and the
establishment of world government.
The Illuminati played a large part in the secret societies behind the
French Revolution and then extended their influence to America, so
that George Washington expressed himself "fully satisfied that the
doctrines of the Illuminati have spread to the United States". They
were exposed by three writers, Messrs. Barruel, Robison and Morse and
one of George Washington's last acts was to thank Mr. Morse for his
work, "the dissemination of which would be useful, if spread through
the community" (Mr. Whitaker Chambers, in 1939, received a
presidential recommendation to 'go jump in the lake" when he offered
his revelations). I was surprised to find how far control of the press
in America had gone even in that time: Messrs. Barruel, Robison and
Morse were "smeared" out of literary existence.
The revolutionary conspiracy then went underground for a time and
after Napoleon's fall emerged behind a Christian cover-name, calling
itself The Holy Alliance. It was perceived to be an attempt at a
supernational dictatorship and that name faded out, but the subversive
work continued and appeared in France again towards the mid-century
under one Louis Blanc, who worked for "World Revolution" and the super-
State.
Probably few people in Texas, even today, ever heard of Louis Blanc,
but thirty years later still a young Texan, one Edward Mandell House,
was absorbing ideas "reminiscent of Louis Blanc and the
revolutionaries of 1948" (the editor of his Papers).
This "Colonel" House, when the new century broke, became one of the
group of men who chose a little-known university professor, one
Woodrow Wilson, to be candidate for the Presidency. Mr. House boasted
(his Papers) that he infused ideas into other men's minds; the ideas,
as has been seen, were those of Louis Blanc.
At that time Mr. House's "ideas" about the total shape of the grand
conspiracy were limited. The hero of his novel of 1912 (when Mr.
Wilson became president) was an American dictator who wished to bring
about "an international grouping or league of powers founded on Anglo-
Saxon solidarity" (a very different thing from what later developed).
Nevertheless, the central idea was there: some body above nations.[24]
Mr. House was virtually president during Mr. Wilson's two terms (the
Papers) and thus wielded the presidential power. He discussed the
great "idea" with the ailing British Foreign Minister, Sir Edward
Grey, and the shape of it changed again. The two men now talked about
some super-national body that should combine against States which
committed inhumane acts in war. The central idea continued: some
authority over nations. Sir Edward fell into the trap and then
proposed "some league of nations backed by force". Later Sir Edward,
with the familiar Liberal dislike of words revealing intention, backed
away from "force" and substituted the genteel-sounding "sanctions".
But not for long. In 1916 Mr. House prompted President Wilson publicly
to support the plan for "some league of nations" before a body then
newly-formed: The League To Enforce Peace. Thus the Plan became
clearer: peace was to be enforced by war. Lord Robert Cecil demurred
at that point, reminding Mr. House that the Holy Alliance too began as
"a league to enforce peace" but in fact became "a league to uphold
tyranny" (today's demonstrable concept).
Then Mr. House set up a body called "The Inquiry" to draft the plan of
"a new world order". The drafters were three little-known persons: a
Dr. Sidney Mezes (Mr. House's brother-in-law), a Dr. Isaiah Bowman,
and a Mr. Walter Lippman, (whom I believe to be still with us). In all
this President Wilson played no part beyond giving his public blessing
to The League To Enforce Peace: Mr. House says that the President
"never seriously studied" the matter and was not the author of the
League of Nations, with which the First War ended. Nevertheless, the
obedient Mr. Wilson then insisted on a new "general association of
nations", so that, out of all the earlier spadework behind the scenes,
came the League of Nations of 1919.
That League collapsed in 1939 and throughout the Second War the
leading men of the West continued, as if possessed, to declare that
the creation of another super-national body must be a foremost aim of
victory. During that war the grand design was unremittingly pursued
and again persons behind the scenes proved in the event to know more
about the outcome than presidents, prime ministers and the public
masses.
For instance, a Mr. Moritz Gomberg was presumably unknown to the
multitudes embroiled when in 1942 he popped up with a "Group for a New
World Order" and published a map showing the rearrangement of the
globe. He foresaw that at the war's end the communist empire would
extend from the Pacific to the Rhine (Berlin is not far from the
Rhine), that a Hebrew State should be set up in Palestine (which
happened), that the remnant of Western Europe should disappear in a
"United States of Europe" (something which is now being actively
pursued), and that the African continent should become a "Union of
Republics" (it is becoming a shambles, the same thing).
Mr. Churchill then seems to have become aware that all was not going
as he thought the war's purpose to be, and remonstrated: "Let me make
this clear, in case there should be any mistake about it in any
quarter. We mean to hold our own. I have not become the King's First
Minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the British
Empire ... Here we are and here we stand, a veritable rock of
salvation in this drifting world". (His then son-in-law, twenty years
later, said "We have lost the will to govern", according to Sir Roy
Welensky).
The war ended. The United Nations was ushered into being by Mr. Alger
Hiss and twenty years have shown what it has done and yet might do. By
1953 the One-Worlders, waiting for the sunrise, evidently thought that
the great day was at hand, and also the instrument, the United
Nations.
In that year the full shape of the Grand Design, the Master Plan at
length emerged. This, in our current idiom, was It. In this document
the world might see just what awaited it, if all the "ideas" took
shape. Here is no longer any vague talk of some league to enforce
something. Here is the Grand Design worked out in detail, so that any
man can see just how it would affect him, his family, his future and
his world. This is the plan which, in my estimation, our One-Worlders
aspire to carry through under cover of another war, if the American
president of the day can be prevented from saying: "Veto".
It came from a body calling itself The World Association of
Parliamentarians for World Government, or WAPWG. To make this
unutterable hieroglyph utterable, I will borrow a vowel and call it
henceforth WAPWAG. It is, or was, but one of the un-numerable "front"
bodies working towards the revolutionary end. However, this one
produced, at its second conference in 1952, the Master Plan. It
deserves a chapter to itself.
Come, gentle reader, and consider Wapwag's Master Plan for the
world ...
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Chapter Twenty Four
THE MASTER PLAN
The Wapwag, conference of 1952, then, found before it a blueprint of
"The World Organization". This, said the document, "will take over the
existing facilities of the United Nations". That being done, The World
organization would set up a directorate composed of A World Director;
eight Zone Directors; five Commanders; and fifty-one Regional
Directors. The World Organization's charter would "effect World
Security so that the people of the World may live in freedom from fear
of war" (for which purpose substantial land, sea and air forces would
be stationed around the globe). It would control the production and
distribution of basic foodstuffs, raw and strategic materials, and
allow Governments "the maximum freedom of action within the
understanding of World achievement".
So much for the broad outline of this global rearrangement. Next, the
details:
All these high world officials would be nominated, subject to the
approval of The World Director, by the governments designated. As to
the super-despot, The World Director, that is the only blank in the
plan. By whom he is to be nominated or appointed, is not stated, so
presumably He (or She) will appoint himself or herself. As He, or She,
is to rule The World, the method of selection, or self-election, might
be of universal interest, but that point is left open.
Beneath Him, or Her, the eight Zone Directors would administer the
globe, each at some place far distant from his native land. The
Swedish Government, for instance would appoint the Director of the
Australian Zone, with headquarters in Sydney. The Chinese Government
would nominate the Director of the African Zone, headquartered at
Khartoum. France would send the South American Zone Director to Rio,
England supply the Polar one (based on London), India the European
Director at Paris, the Soviet the Zone Director for North America, who
would dwell in Chicago, the American Government would supply the Zone
Director for India, at Delhi, and South Africa would provide a Zone
Director, resident at Shanghai, for China.
This is what an English North Country comedian would call "a proper
mook-oop", but it is seriously intended, witness the high personages
who adorned Wapwag. They were mostly of the Liberal kind who can be
plucked from the trees of credulity and vanity like nuts in the fall.
They were originally supposed all to be "parliamentarians", but this
qualification was widened to include "former members of parliament",
which in our times would let in all sorts and conditions of men. The
membership of Wapwag contained many persons of the kind mentioned by
Georgi Dimitroff as lending themselves to the interest of the Soviet
Union without being party-members and being "worth more than a hundred
men with party cards". In the lower echelons the figures of a few true
initiates could be perceived.
The fifty-one Regional Directors, subordinated to the five Zone
Directors who would be subordinate to the One World Director, would
similarly be distributed around the world on the far-from-home
pattern. A female Soviet citizen, for instance, would administer the
Desert Region from Goa, and a Finnish woman the Congo from
Brazzaville; a Brazilian woman would rule the Balkans from Belgrade
and a Danish one Central Europe from Prague. Liberia would supply
Scandinavia with a Regional Director, based on Stockholm, and Holland
a Dutch one for Egypt, posted at Cairo; and so on round the earth.
All this would rest on a rearrangement of the world's armed forces,
which would come forthwith under The World Director. They would be
combined in a World Security System under five Commanders: the World
Security Commander, the Air Security Commander, the Sea Security
Commander, the Untersee Commander, and the Research and Development
Commander. A point that caught my curious eye in this list was that of
"Untersee Commander". The Plan is couched in English throughout save
for this one term: Untersee Commander, used in apparent preference to
"submarine" or "underwater". Probably some significance lies in this
particular choice of a word, with its memories of the dreaded "U-
Boats", but I cannot divine what it may be.
All ground armies of the world would come under the Land Director, and
would be used in the following proportions and places. The Soviet
would supply four garrison and two field divisions to be stationed at
Mobile in the U.S.A., Dar es Salaam, Madras, Shanghai, Australia and
Canada. The United States would supply an equal number to Argentina,
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, India, and Australia. The remaining white
members of the British Commonwealth, Britain, Eire, Canada, Australia,
and New Zealand would provide six divisions for China, the United
States, Russia and Latvia.
In this way a total of forty-nine garrison and nine field divisions
would be distributed as forlorn foreign legions throughout the world,
the only essential being that they should be fed up and far from home,
and the further the better. Any land forces remaining after this
rearrangement would be disbanded and "absorbed into industry and
agriculture".
As to naval and merchant forces, all vessels, personnel "and equipment
whatsoever of national, union or commonwealth sea forces would be
reallocated as required by the Commander Sea Security". Any surplus
"would be disposed of under orders issuing from the World
Organization". Sea bases would be handed over to it "if necessary, on
lease from the owner nation".
Similarly in the domain of the Commander Air Security: all aircraft,
airfields and personnel would be incorporated within the World
Organization scheme for air security and come under his command. The
Commander Untersee would take over all underwater craft "and
paraphernalia whatsoever", use what he wanted "and dispose of the
remainder". The Research and Development Commander would take over
"all scientific research establishments".
Service in this World Security Force would be by "professionals", that
is, conscripts, who would serve for between fifteen and twenty-two
years. All petroleum, metals and commodities usually designated as
strategic materials, and shipping completed and at sea would come
under the World Organization, which "operates in the acknowledgement
that a world system is necessary". All trade agreements between
governments, and their plans for future development of basic needs,
would be coordinated by the World Organization, which would maintain
"the World Account" (in "World Marks").
So there it is, the last word in World Planning. I hope not to have
prompted derision by this summary, for it is to be taken seriously:
how far have we not already been brought in this direction, behind the
smokescreen of two world wars?
I do not know if Wapwag exists today. Whether or not is no matter,
because a vast complex of kindred groups and bodies carries on the
work, and they have had much success in furthering it to this stage. I
had the impression when I first drew attention to this Master Plan (in
1953) that it might have erred in letting a copy or two out of the
bag. Anyway, I was much vilified at the time for the modest public
reference I made to it.
Postscript: I said, above, that the Master Plan was the last word, to
which nothing could be added to make intention clearer, and once again
I was wrong. As I write, perspiring reader, I learn that our One-
Worlders already have extended their plan to the very Cosmos.
In 1966, after President Johnson proposed a treaty to prevent the Moon
being used for military purposes and for the peaceful exploration of
other planets, I foresaw the day when, the Moon having been colonized
and settled by valiant pioneers, our One-Worlders would surge thither
in their footsteps, crying One Moon and Moon Government, so that the
whole business would begin again up there.
Sure enough, a few days later The Committee to Study the Organization
of Peace, (COMSOP), recommended that the United Nations should take
over ownership of the high seas and outer space. Seventy "scholars,
writers, editors, union leaders and business executives" signed this
report, which urged that the General Assembly of the United Nations
should "declare the title of the international community" to the high
seas and outer space.
WAPWAG first, and now COMSOP. Angels and ministers of grace ...
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From "The Battle For Rhodesia", by Douglas Reed, published in 1967.
http://www.douglasreed.co.uk/rhodesia.html