
The colossal political and financial organization centered in London, known as "The city," operates as a super-government of the world; and no incident has occurred anywhere in the world without its participation in some form. Its pretentions are supported in the U.S. by the secret International Pilgrim Society, sponsor of the Cecil Rhodes "One World" ideology which was launched about 1897.
INTRODUCTION:
At the end of World War I, the writer, then 27 years old, was released from the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant of the Coast Artillery Corps. Like many more servicement, he was filled with resentment as the deluge of utterly obvious abd brazen falsehood, by which participation in that war had been forced upon the Amreican people, was exposed, and becam more evident day by day after the war was won.
That the reason advance to the American people for their entry into World War I were largely fraudulent became common and accepted knowledge, and over 25 years after the end of that war the eminent American historians, Charles A. and Mary R. Beard, state in the 'Basic Histroy' (page 442) that 'the gleaming mirage that pictured the World War as purely or even mainly a war for democracy and civilzation dissolved beyond recognition...'; and the well-known Internationalist publicist Walter Lippmann, stated in his 'U.S. Foreigh Policy' (page 24) in effect that the real reasons for going to war in 1917 have never been admitted.
May people realize that this mystifying situation, in which an alleged democratic and self-governing nation is actually controlled against the will of the people in its foreign affairs, is a clear indication that there must be a very powerful and well-financed secret organization which plans and directs American foreign affairs, and for lack of a more specific identification this suspected secret organization is popularly referred to as the International Financiers.
When the propaganda mills began their characteristic grind towards war in the early 1930's, the writer began a more definitive study of international power politics, and soon found it an entrancing and revealing subject. There was, however, no more free speech; and the most amazing documented aspects of a vast secret world order of International Finance could find no hearing in a situation where some Congressmen denounced overwhelming Nationalist expression of views in theri mail as mere organized subversion.
The shelves of our public libraries hold thousands of books pertaining to some aspect of this vast subject; most of them dry as dust to the average reader and remaining unread by the public through the years. Most of these scholarly works are devoted to some passing phase of power politics in some part of the world, of which their author has made a specialized study, and have invariably been forgotten as the public has lost interest in that particular incident.
In running through these works some amazing nuggets of information come to light here and there, which fitted together gradually unfold the stunning history and the legal structure of a sovereign world state located in the financial district of the loosely knit aggregation of burroughs and cities popularly known as the city of London. The colossal political and financial organization centered in this area, known as 'The City,' operates as a super-government of the world; and no incident occurs in any part of the world without its participation in some form.
Its pretentions are supported in the United States by the secret International Pilgrim Society, sponsor of the Cecil Rhodes 'One World' ideology which was launched about 1897. The president of its American branch is Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, who is also president of the allied Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The ultimate objective of thie camarilla was defined by one of its noted propagandists, the late William Allen White, as: 'It is the destiny of the pure Aryan Anglo-Saxon race to dominat the world and kill off those or else reduce to a servile status all other inferior races.'
After reducing the vast mass of data forming the basis of this work into a logical and readable sequence, it was finally put into print and pravately published after a long delay and copyright was granted May 22, 1944. About 200 copies were sent to various member of Congress, thus largely performing the purpose of the first edition. Several members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee accorded som attention to this.
Senator Henrick Shipstead of Minnesota wroted August 12, 1944; ' The document containing the result of your research was so interesting that is spoiled most of my sleep that night....I have been doing some research along the same lines and I find my time in that respect is limited. you have done a great deal of work that will save me a great deal of time' One August 21, 1944, he wrote: 'People ought to be induced to read it. It is a documented ppiece of work and therefore should command respect and arouse interest.'
This work apparently appeals most strongly to men of professional standing, and to people of the elder generation, and a number of lawyers, doctors, clergymen, architects, and engineers of the writer's acquaintance have expressed their great interest and apparently general commendations. Publishers approached have been reluctant to undertake it, and several stated that there would be little demand for a serious work of this kind, as the American public is not interested in that kind of reading matter. One large Eastern publisher frankly wrote he was obliged to disregard the recommendations of his reader on advice of counsel.
105 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 , Softbound