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b. “Tragedy and Hope”

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c. What Do We Do?

c. What Do We Do?

"The powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, 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. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences. The apex of the systems was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the world's central banks which were themselves private corporations. Each central bank...sought to dominate its government by its ability to control Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence cooperative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world."

-Professor/Dr. Carroll Quigley

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Dr. Carroll Quigley is recently best known as Bill Clinton's professor of history at the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University, and it was Quigley who wrote the letter of recommendation for Bill Clinton to be a Rhodes Scholar. Quigley also taught at Princeton and at Harvard, but that’s not what makes him extremely relevant to the workings of the New World Order. Carroll Quigley was a confirmed socialist who believed the world could be a better place if the educated elite ruled. The proponents of the Great Plan allowed Quigley to go through thousands of their secret documents housed at the CFR in the attempt to put together a history of their plans for world domination, to be viewed only by the proponents of the Great Plan that were operating by the 1960’s. Dr. Quigley felt that the public wouldn’t have cared if this information was released, and in fact revealed the game plan of the elite when the elite didn't want it publicized. Far from wanting to hide this "network”, as he called it, Quigley was actually quite proud of it, and unbeknownst to the Illuminati crowd he worked for and hung out with, Quigley published a book in 1966 outing their plans for world domination. I’ll let him cut their throat with this quote directly from his mouth:

“I know of the operations of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960's, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. I have objected, both in the past and recently, to a few of its policies...but in general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known."

This did not sit well at ALL with the proponents of the New World Order, and the book was subsequently pulled from the shelves, but not before many patriots got their hands on the content and spread it around, keeping it alive for all of us to view today.

The book was 1,300 pages of nothing but outing the Great Plan, and was entitled “Tragedy and Hope: A History Of The World In Our Time”. You can buy this book today, right now, on Amazon.com, and if you have any doubt as to what I am saying in this book, I highly encourage you to get your hands on this book and read it.

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“These people are the hope of the world, and all who resist them represent tragedy” is a quote attributed to Quigley---hence the title of his book, Tragedy and Hope.

Quigley felt the Great Plan had advanced far enough that not only could it not be reversed, it needed to be bled out into the society so people would get used to it, that is, having the elites running the planet by servitude of the rest. Quigley either was naïve to it, or intentionally ignored the Luciferian aspects of the Great Plan, so his book is by no means a complete review of what is really happening in the world. It is just another part of the Great Plan puzzle.

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