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  • 07 May 2024

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We continue to tell you what is unknown about the Federal Reserve System (FED), which some call the "US Deep State", but from our point of view, it was created by the Global Elite Demons and various plans are being made for it to last until the Day of Judgment...

We will take an in-depth look at how the Rothschild family and their collaborators established a control mechanism in the political arena through a secret organization called the "Round Table". By focusing on the origins, historical context and effects of this organization, we aim to provide a broad perspective on this issue. The financial power and political influence of the Rothschild family has been the subject of many conspiracy theories and controversies throughout history. In this article, we will try to open a window on the Rothschild family's methods of exercising political control and their impact on world politics.

The secretive Business Roundtable, known as the "Round Table" and established in 1909 with the support of Lord Alfred Milner and South African businessman Cecil Rhodes, with important participants including the Rothschild family, functioned as an effective control mechanism in the political arena. While the Rhodes Scholarship awarded by Oxford University was considered a prestigious award in academic circles, Cambridge Energy Research Associates, which conducted research on the oil industry, continued its activities at Cambridge University with Rhodes' support. While Cecil Rhodes laid the foundations of organizations such as the famous diamond company De Beers and Standard Chartered Bank, he provided financial support to the Russian Bolshevik movement on behalf of the Rothschild family with the support of names such as Lord Alfred Milner, Jacob Schiff and Max Warburg.

In 1917, British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour sent a letter to the Zionist leader Second Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, expressing his support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in the Middle East, on land then inhabited by Palestinians. This letter, known as the Balfour Declaration, paved the way for the creation of the state of Israel after the Second World War and was seen as a means of legitimizing the acquisition of Palestinian land. According to some views, the creation of Israel was planned not only to create a "Jewish homeland" but also as a strategic move to increase the influence of the Rothschild/Eight family over the world oil supply. Baron Edmond de Rothschild played an important role in the development of Israel's energy infrastructure, spearheading the construction of the first oil pipeline from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. He also founded the General Bank of Israel and Paz Oil, making him considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of modern Israel.

The Round Table is considered one of the most mysterious and influential groups in history. Prominent members include Lord Milner, Cecil Rhodes, Arthur Balfour, Albert Grey and Lord Nathan Rothschild. The name of the Round Table was inspired by the legend of King Arthur and the story of the Holy Grail, linked to his concept of the Holy Blood. The group amassed vast fortunes through monopolies in gold, diamonds and drugs and used this power to create a global network to influence the political leadership and financial and monetary policies of the countries in which they operated. The influence of the Round Table left a deep imprint on political and economic balances around the world. This influence is still remembered today through various theories and debates.

Founded in 1919 in London, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) has played an important role in the formation of many similar organizations around the world. Under the influence of the RIIA, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in the United States, the Institute of Asia-Pacific Relations in the Asia-Pacific region, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs in Canada, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs in EuropeBrussels Institute of International Affairs and the Danish Foreign Policy Society in Brussels, the World Affairs Council in India and the Australian Institute of International Affairs in Australia. Branches have also been established in France, Turkey, Italy, the former Yugoslavia and Greece.

The Children of the Round Table, also known as the Children of the Sun, the cult of Dionysus, included such distinguished figures as Aldous Huxley, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence and H. G. Wells. These influential British literary figures were linked to the Round Table and indirectly supported the expansion of the British Empire. Aleister Crowley was the founder of the Isis-Urania Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the British equivalent of the Thule Society, and advised Aldous Huxley, a pioneering figure in LSD studies.

The Atlantic Union (AU) was a branch of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), founded by Cecil Rhodes to return the United States to British rule. In 1939, the AU opened its first offices in New York, and from 1949 to 1976, it presented proposals to Congress for the repeal of the Declaration of Independence and the creation of a "New World Order". These claims have led to different interpretations and debates in historical sources. For example, it is known that the Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House, was founded in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference and later opened various branches in the Commonwealth and around the world.

This article addresses critical issues that every individual who values human dignity and freedom should be aware of, and argues that the global elites and their collaborators scattered all over the world "invincible", but rather to demonstrate the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the "Great Reset", unless humanity allows them to do so.

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