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Summary of Gerry Docherty & James MacGregor's Hidden History
Summary of Gerry Docherty & James MacGregor's Hidden History
Summary of Gerry Docherty & James MacGregor's Hidden History
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#1 The Anglo-American Establishment was a plan drawn up by three men in London in 1891 to take over foreign policy control in Britain and the United States. It aimed to renew the Anglo-Saxon bond between Great Britain and the United States, and expand the British Empire’s influence.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 6, 2022
ISBN9798822503878
Summary of Gerry Docherty & James MacGregor's Hidden History
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    The Anglo-American Establishment was a plan drawn up by three men in London in 1891 to take over foreign policy control in Britain and the United States. It aimed to renew the Anglo-Saxon bond between Great Britain and the United States, and expand the British Empire’s influence.

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    The Secret Elite was a group of conspirators who were well-known public figures. They were able to conceal their existence quite successfully, and many of their influential members were unknown even to close students of British history.

    #2

    The secret society was formed in 1891, and its three initial architects brought different qualities and connections to the society. Rhodes was prime minister of Cape Colony and master and commander of a vast area of southern Africa that some were already beginning to call Rhodesia.

    #3

    Rhodes was a man who wanted to use his ill-gotten wealth to expand the British Empire. He was fundamentally different from other financiers who had used their fortunes to control questions of peace and war. He turned the objective on its head and sought to amass great wealth into his secret society.

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    The third man at the inaugural meeting of the secret society was Reginald Brett, better known as Lord Esher, a close advisor to three monarchs. He represented the interests of the monarchy from Queen Victoria’s final years through the exuberant excesses of King Edward VII to the more sedate but pliable King George V.

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    The Rothschild dynasty was pre-eminent in global banking and they considered themselves the equals of royalty. They were extremely wealthy and they could provide or deny funds to governments and manipulate the financial market on a global scale.

    #6

    The Rothschilds were a family of bankers who had international connections and vast financial resources. They were the masters of investment, and they understood the worth of foreknowledge. They communicated regularly with each other, and their network of agents and family members enabled them to anticipate and facilitate the next market opportunity.

    #7

    The Rothschilds were able to become extremely wealthy because they were able to open doors that were previously barred due to their Jewish roots. They became friends with Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, and advanced the family interests by befriending him.

    #8

    The Rothschilds had amassed such wealth that they could offer a facility for men to pursue great political ambition and profit. They controlled politics from behind the curtain, and they had almost daily communication with the great decision makers.

    #9

    Alfred Milner was a key figure within the Secret Elite. He was returning home from his post in Egypt when the inaugural meeting was held, and he was immediately inducted into the Society of the Elect.

    #10

    The five principal players in the Boer War were Rhodes, Stead, Esher, Rothschild, and Milner. They were a new force that was emerging inside British politics, but old traditional aristocratic families that had long dominated Westminster were also involved.

    #11

    The Secret Elite was a group of aristocrats and financiers who were the main architects of the British Empire. They were responsible for bringing all habitable portions of the world under their control. Everything they touched was about control: of people and how their thoughts could be influenced.

    #12

    The English ruling class secret society was formed in 1891 with the goal of taking control of the world. They built on the longtime power and patronage that

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