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文档介绍:The English author and MI6 operative . Wells in his work The Open
Conspiracy wrote about the lack of understanding of "mon man" of
secret societies, as did Dr. Jacob Mass, the biographer for Justice Brandeis,
who said that secret deals are made about which it is very difficult to obtain
definitive information, until they are lost in the antiquities of time when men
are apt to write their memoirs. It has mented on many times during
the course of history that the average person in most countries has little or no
time to spare to think beyond making a living, raising a family and holding
down a job to make these objectives possible. This leaves little or no time to
attend to politics or matters of economics or other vital issues, such as war and
peace that affect their lives and the life of the nation.
Governments know this. So it seems, do anized groups operating
behind many different anizations which always have the edge over the
citizenry. What the average individual does not know- and will probably never
know -- is that all great historical events are planned in secret by men in total
privacy. Dr. Gerard Encause in his work Mysteria of April 14, 1914 put it this
way:
Side by side with the international politics of each State, there exists certain
anizations. The men who take part in these councils are not
professional politicians or brilliantly dressed ambassadors, but certain
unknown men, high financiers, who are superior to the vain ephemeral
politicians who imagine that they govern the world.
Such a group were the men of the English East pany, whose
antecedents sprang from the Catharis, the Bogomils and the Albigensians who
had originated from Manichean Babylon, and who went on to e the
controllers of not only England, but of the whole world. It has been the
experience throughout recorded history that one of mon denominator is
man's desire to control. No matter what societal structure is examined, there is