A strange feature of our modernity is the large number of secret societies operating among us, keeping the global agenda behind the door. "The word "'confidential' is disgusting in a free and open society. As a nation, we are born and historically opposed secret societies, secret oaths and secret litigation. —— John Kennedy , April 27, 1961 .
long before the mysterious story of took the literary stage , people have already become interested in the secret society group working in the shadows and are interested in the idea of their evil conspiracy. The one that has attracted the most attention at this point is the Freemasonry. This is a group of people who have aroused people's imagination for centuries.
As early as 1798, John Robinson, professor of natural philosophy and secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, published it. A book caused a sensation throughout Europe. The title of the publication is long: "Evidence of conspiracy against all religions and governments in Europe, continued in the secret meetings of the Freemasons, Illuminati and reading clubs". If Robinson tried to publish such a book in our time, he would soon be regarded as a conspiracy theorist, but in 1798 the book was taken seriously.
Robinson himself was a Freemason, who tried to prove that not only the French Revolution , but many other historical events at that time were the result of this secret Brotherhood plot. "I saw this association work enthusiastically and systematically until it became almost irresistible: I saw that the most active leader of the French Revolution was a member of the association, who carried out their initial movements, through its instructions and help, by the principles of the association, the former was asked and obtained. Finally, I see that this association still exists, still operates in secret, and not only are there a few appearances between us that its messengers are working to spread their abominable teachings among us…”
In addition to whether Robinson's allegations are correct, there is another important question as : If the Freemasons really don't have any benefits, are they still continuing the prank today? Many people believe they are .
people are making their voices , and many people have been denounced as conspiracy theorists. For example, former singer-songwriter Artyan Childs shared a five-hour video, proclaiming that it would be almost impossible to rise to a senior position without the of this International Brotherhood's acquiesced by - From the entertainment world to politics and everything in between. The video has been watched nearly four million times.
While it may be easy for one to laugh at this weird claim based on the Illuminati and other such groups, there are other societies that are not disguised as to their own secrets and have more specific claims about controlling the world.
If there is a reigning secret society king today, the title would undoubtedly go to World Economic Forum . The fund would be 1 gram by German engineers and economists gram Founded in 1971, Rolls Schwab brings together the world’s most powerful 1,000 companies with a mission to “improve the world by involving business, politics, academia and other social leaders in shaping the global, regional and industry agendas”. The democratic process seems to have no place in this formula.
As writer and social critic Nick Buxton describes , “this gathering that does not require responsibility to the masses is increasingly becoming the place for global decision-making and is becoming the default form of global governance. Schwab once publicly stated that "sovereign states are outdated". In order to fill the power gap, a "global alliance" is needed, which is obviously under the helm.
Davos is not only an elitist cocktail party, far away from the scrutiny of the global people, it tries to "improve the situation of the world", is also committed to "infiltrating" governments around the world with their self-taught disciples. “What we are really proud of now is the younger generation, just like Prime Minister Trudeau ,” Schwab boasted back in 2017, and he made it possible for us to “infiltrate” the cabinet of governments around the world.
The Davos leader then gave an example, saying he "attends Prime Minister Trudeau's reception, and I see half of his cabinet and even more from the World Economic Forum's Global Youth Leaders Program. For the average person, it doesn't take much imagination - let alone conspiracy theorists - to find something about the most powerful people on the planet with their specially trained representations of evil that "infiltrate" the government.
This is exactly what happened to the caused the Covid-19 pandemic - Many people think this is a fabricated emergency that not only deprives several 10 million people of livelihoods, but also makes In October 2019, the World Economic Forum held a desktop workshop called "Event 201" together with Johns Hopkins University and Bill . ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts tsms tsms tweaks 3 months later, everything described in the simulation - from the lockdown of the entire country to the forced closure of businesses - With the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is not to say that Klaus Schwab and the Davos elite are using the deadly pandemic to fill their pockets, but many are just convinced of this or at least doubting a secret organization pushing for a “big reset”. While the World Economic Forum has proposed the economic recovery plan for after , critics claim that the plan is in pursuit of to develop a new global world order.
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In An inconspicuous building on the Yale campus is the home of skeletons and bones, a secret fraternity that first appeared on site in 1832 —and women were not awarded membership of skeletons and bones until 1992 .
skeletons , also known as the Brotherhood of Death, is notoriously picky in deciding who can become a so-called "member" . The association selects new members among students every spring, as part of its so-called "Tap Day", and only invites to to to to to to to each time.
Although it has strong exclusivity , many members have risen to outstanding positions in the fields of intelligence, business and government after graduation. Three of them— William Howard Taft, George H.W. Bush and George Bush —later became the president of the United States. This is the reason for the embarrassing moment between George Bush and John Kerry in the 2004 US presidential election. They are both members of the skeleton .
The late NBC journalist Tim Lasseter questioned their membership in the organization and "what this means for the United States." Bush just smiled and said, "It's too secret, we can't talk about it. kri 's response was almost the same, he said he couldn't talk about his membership, "because it's a secret." So the American people were forced to choose between two people from secret group , who shared secrets that voters would never know.
and there is also a group named after the Bilderberg Hotel located in Netherlands , where the Bilderbergs held their first meeting in January 1954. But unlike Skull and Bones , Bilderberg's scope is very global.In fact, it is so global that one of the conspiracy theories it has to fight against is that it is trying to build a world government.
, one of the founders of the organization, Dennis Healy, told a reporter : "It is an exaggeration to say that we are fighting for a world government, but it is not entirely incorrect. Those of us in the Bilderber grid feel that we can't fight each other for no reason, kill people, and leave millions homeless. Therefore, we think it would be a good thing to build a single government .
invitees often come from a narrow range of occupations - CEO, finance minister and head of state. This privilege is largely symbolic for one or two journalists who receive the invitation, as they are not allowed to write down what they see and hear. Bilderberg releases a list of whom they will attend and the topics they will discuss, but beyond that, there is little to nothing on the walls of the hotel.
So we are here to leave a question: Are there any place for secret societies in our democracy, especially when members of these groups always work on their own special interests? The answer seems obvious, but for now, there is no law to prevent people - even those who say they represent us - from meeting privately. So the only option for the average people is to seize every opportunity to protest these backdoor meetings. That's it.