Pilgrims, Zionism and the New Age
E-mail From Bobby Garner To Peter Myers , Bcc subscriber list
August 2, 2008
NOTE: In an E-mail sent to his list on July 9, 2008 addressing questions about the Protocols, Peter Myers made the following statement:
"The lesson is that there are TWO Jewish conspiratorial movements - Communism and Zionism - sometimes at odds, sometimes aligned. Each appeals to Jews - and non-Jews - to join it against the other. And there are Jews who join neither.
This mailing list includes people from both the Far Left and the Far Right. You might ask, how is this possible? But, to me, it is the only way I can operate. Truth does not reside in only one camp. Each camp shines a torch on its’ opponents’ sins, but hides the skeletons in its own closet. By carefully balancing the two extremes, I remain independent of both.
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The Union Jack illustrates how Communism vs fundamentalist Christianity (Zionism) was a fake conflict produced by British Israel to promote revolution and finally "a unified world political-religious state". Why does Myers insist that these are separate Jewish conspiracies?
Peter,
When I recently discovered the Pilgrims
Society, an elite group of Anglo-Americans founded in 1902, I
immediately recognized a possible connection with "British Israel" as
covered in The Union Jack. However, hard evidence was elusive as most
observers have noted the apparent hostilities between certain Pilgrims
and Zionism. That however, should be expected as a function of any well
organized subterfuge.
Then while searching my private library for information on the
Pilgrims, I found Burton J. Hendrick's 1923 book The Jews In America,
which is generally recognized for first bringing the "Jewish Problem"
to the attention of the American people. As expected, Zionists condemn
this book as anti-Semitic ("Hendrick's book encouraged the growth of
anti-Semitism during the 1920s."), and true to form, use it to
discredit the author. In an article Spurious Anthropology, published by
The Nation
in Oct. 1923, the author commented, "It is surprising that so keen a
journalist as Henrick did not recognize
that by piling up his contradictions in...[such] gross a manner he has
made
the indictment self-defeating."
Hendricks was an associate editor of Pilgrim Society member, Walter
Hines Page's World's Work magazine, published by Doubleday,
Page & Co. Does this sound like a good name for the magazine of
someone who thinks of himself as a World
Server?
Walter Hines Page (August 15, 1855 - December 21, 1918),
Pilgrims
Society member, an American journalist, publisher, and
diplomat. Educated at Trinity College (now Duke), Randolph-Macon
College, and Johns Hopkins University studying Greek classics. Editor
of the St. Joseph Gazette, the Forum and Atlantic Monthly. Partner in
the publishing firm of Doubleday Page & Company (publisher). Wrote
“The Rebuilding of Old Commonwealths” (1902), the same year the
Pilgrims Society was founded. Founded and edited the "World's Work"
up to 1913. He was the United States ambassador to the United
Kingdom
during World War I. A proud Southerner, he admired his British roots
... As ambassador to Britain, he defended British policies to Wilson
and so helped to shape a pro-Allied slant in the President and in
America as a whole. WALTER
HINES PAGE
On July 8, 1929, Time magazine timely published the "New
World's Worker". Can there be any doubt that certain members of the
Pilgrims Society were prominent in Alice Bailey's address book of
"Master's" among whom her letters were privately circulated? Were the
Pilgrim's all working in unison creating the chaos out of which
order to their specifications could be realized? Was Karl Marx
their prophet, or was his claim of "Order out of Chaos", meant for
their instruction.
A site search of http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers
produced two
occurrences of "Jews in America", but not in reference to the book.
Neither do you mention the Pilgrims Society or The Union Jack. "British
Israel" gets one honorable mention in the same sentence as " Jesus
was king of England" Shame on the poor soul who would believe that.
There was one mention of the "World's Work" in regard to universal
peace.
I notice that you point out many of the contradictions, seemingly in
order to discredit the various participants in the debate, but
you
seldom seek a resolution such that all the pieces of the puzzle fit
nicely together.
Are you trying to solve the puzzle? Or, are you cutting out the pieces
and shaking them up so that none cling together? Is shaking things up
also the function of professional "academic scholarship"? Or of Public
Journalism?
Or maybe you really didn't know about the Pilgrims Society.
There is
indeed a powerful high force in the high places! You must know about
them because their existence governs your future to a disturbing
extent. They
are the source of fiat money; the powers behind central banks;
international financiers; warmongers; globalists; cartel monopolists;
and the force suppressing precious metals. JFK, whose father was a
member, strayed from the plan! As Zad Rust commented in "Teddy Bare,
The Last of the Kennedy Clan"(1971)--- "The Warren Commission had no
other mission than to conceal the truth, and it was relentlessly helped
in this mission by many official agencies and by some powerful
organized Force of universal scope and character. This Force of
Darkness has already brought the world very near to the point of no
return on the road to total annihilation of the liberties of man and
the independence of nations, and to the enthronement of the
Antichrist." - Meet
the World Money Power
Bobby Garner

Bobby Garner is a researcher on the phenomenon of One-Worldism with an emphasis on the methods and techniques employed in it's attendant deception. He may be reached via E-mail from his Website at www.congregator.net. He welcomes your comments. This article may be posted in it's entirety on any website provided this statement remains attached.
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