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It is interesting that Harari states that there cannot be an all-powerful “cabal”. He would say that, wouldn't he! It makes me wonder about others who say that with great certainty as that is obviously the party line.

Niall Ferguson is another name that caught my eye as another Ferguson is the notorious Neil Ferguson, a British professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College, London. He was responsible for the now discredited modelling of 'pandemic' deaths that led to the lockdowns.

The fact there was no pandemic at all was shown by his actions in carrying on an affair with a married woman during the very same lockdowns that he had called for.

Ferguson said "I acted in the belief that I was immune, having tested positive for coronavirus and completely isolated myself for almost two weeks after developing symptoms". Immunity? So no need to inject everybody then!

The other thought that came to my mind reading your pithy blog, is the promotion in some quarters of risk assessment using Bayesian Networks. I wonder if ironically, the rubbish statistics produced by the govt.s during the Covid fiasco will just lead us to a different type of modelling? All part of the plan of course.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvZlzQ5_a7A

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Jüri Lina in Under the Sign of the Scorpion (p.76-77):

Marx and Engels as Illuminati

There are not many today who know that Moses Hess was connected to

the Illuminati. It was he who introduced both Marx and Engels to the

Illuminati.

On 5 July 1843, at the lodge Le Socialiste in Brussels, the Masonic

leader Ragon submitted the draft for the revolutionary plan of action,

which was later made into "The Communist Manifesto". The lodge Le

Socialiste sent the proposal to their and Belgium's largest Masonic

authority, Supreme Conseil de Belgique, and they unanimously decided to

accept Ragon's anarchist program as "corresponding to the Masonic,

doctrine concerning the social question and that the world which is united

in Grand Orient should with all conceivable means aim to realise it".

(Bulletin du Grand Orient, June 1843.)

On 17 November 1845, Karl Marx became a member of the lodge Le

Socialiste. In February 1848, Marx published his "Communist Manifesto"

on the orders of the Masonic leadership.

Marx and Engels were freemasons of the 31st degree. (Vladimir

Istarkhov, "The Battle of the Russian Gods", Moscow, 2000, p. 154.)

In 1847, Marx and Engels became members of The League of Just Men,

one of the Illuminati's underground branches where the Jew Jakob

Venedey played an important role.

This secret organisation was founded in 1836 in Paris by

"revolutionary" Jewish socialists. On the 12th of May 1839, The League

of Just Men, together with another conspiratorial group The Seasons,

attempted to seize power in France under the leadership of the Jewish

freemasons Joseph Moll, Karl Christian Schapper and the founder of the

organisation, the freemason Louis Auguste Blanqui. The attempt failed

and Blanqui was imprisoned. The leaders escaped to London, where The League of Just Men became an international subversive organisation

headed by Joseph Moll and Karl Schapper. Similar coup attempts in

Poland and France in 1831 also failed.

The financial elite and the Illuminati needed a suitable ideology to

camouflage their aspiration to power. They wanted to carry out certain

conspiratorial plans and at the same time propagate for atheism.

The workers happened to be "useful idiots" and could be made

excellent blind tools, which they hoped to be able to manipulate most

efficiently. To carry on with their conspiracy in the name of the working

classes, they had to cultivate and shape all kinds of communist and

socialist Utopias. Hess and Marx hoped to exploit the jealousy of the

stupid proletariat to enforce a hell on earth where fear, suffering, terror

and treason ruled supreme - Communism.

This is why Moses Hess suggested transforming The League of Just

Men into a communist party in November 1847. Together with Engels,

Marx reorganised (Soviet term) the League before the end of the year.

Moses Hess, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Wilhelm Weitling, Hermann

Kriege, Joseph Weydemeyer, Ernst and Ferdinand Wolf played important

roles.

Marx was commissioned to write the manifesto of the Communist

Party, according to the Soviet-Estonian Encyclopaedia. It was Moses Hess

who made him work out the religion of the socialist revolution. Marx did

this with the co-operation of the slave-trader Jean Lafitte-Laflinne.

"The Communist Manifesto" was published in London. In this

document, Marx had only further developed the ideas of the Illuminist

leaders Adam Weishaupt and Clinton Roosevelt. He had at the same time

uscd the conspiratorial experience of the Utopian communist and

Illuminatus Francois Noel Babeuf (1760-1797) to show the way to the

socialist (Illuminist) revolution.

In this way, Communism and Socialism became the code names for the

Illuminati's program, which was to extinguish all moral principles, where￾upon everything was allowed. After this, the Illuminati did everything to

sprcad the new religion, whose prophet and apostle was to be Karl Marx,

who wrote: "A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of Communism."

("The Communist Manifesto".)

Against the competing religions, Marx raised the slogan "Religion is the

opium of the people!" He began to wildly propagate the idea that the old society could only be ended by "a single method - with revolutionary

terrorism". (Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "Works", Moscow, Volume

5, p. 494.)

In "The Communist Manifesto", Marx and Engels openly declared that

force must be used to conquer the world: "The ruling classes shall tremble

before the coming Communist Revolution!" "We can only reach our goals

by violently overthrowing the entire established order."

In "Das Kapital" (1867) Marx also believed it absolutely necessary to

stress the need of violence in socialist actions. He wrote: "Violence is the

midwife who helps a new society struggle out from the womb of the old."

Slogans like "Workers of the world - unite!" were needed in order to

get the army of the blind to aid the Illuminati into power before they were

subdued and finally enslaved - all in the name of "light-bringing" Com￾munism. The class struggle was to abolish many individual liberties and

simplify the extinction of all-profound cultural values and creations."

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You mention Marx being in the pay of the bankers, which one might also conclude from the above, but do you have any specific references?

I've read some of Sutton's work and seen a long interview with Norman Dodd on the American foundations (Carnegie, Ford, Rockefeller) both of which make it clear that these monopolists had a keen interest in Communism. But I would like to trace this back farther to Marx and the Communist League themselves.

And you are right, of course, that ultimately they are fascists.

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As mentioned inn my book, Sutton dedicates a chapter to Marx and elite payments to him (in his book on the Federal Reserve Bank), and there is a book by Wolfgang Waldner https://postflaviana.org/wolfgang-waldner-marx/

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Thanks. I havent seen the book on the Federal Reserve. Is that the title?

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