Day: April 7, 2014

  • Illuminati Current Members List

     

    I am posting the latest available list of The Members of The Illuminati, the Organist that has a say in the

    running of the World.

     

    Organization Chart of Iluminati Group.
    Illuminati Organization Chart

     

    “Below is the 300 names which make up the Illuminati Committee of 300. The Committee of 300 is the real world government. I am not sure where this list is from. It is very likely by Dr. John Coleman! How accurate is this list? I have no idea. Some names are IMO correct: Soros, Brzezinski, George HW Bush, Kissinger.

     

    Source and citation:(incl.Image)

    http://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/current-membership-list-of-the-illuminati-committee-of-300/

    THE BRITISH MONARCHY AND THE COMMITTEE OF 300 (AS OF SEPTEMBER 2010)
    *CURRENT MONARCH AND SUPREME LEADER OF THE NWO: Queen Elizabeth II

     

    Abdullah II of Jordan Kerry, John Forbes
    Abramovich, Roman Arkadyevich King, Mervyn
    Ackermann, Josef Kinnock, Glenys
    Adeane, Edward Kissinger, Henry
    Agius, Marcus Ambrose Paul Knight, Malcolm
    Ahtisaari, Martti Oiva Kalevi Koon, William H. II
    Akerson, Daniel Krugman, Paul
    Albert II of Belgium Kufuor, John
    Alexander – Crown Prince of Yugoslavia Lajolo, Giovanni
    Alexandra (Princess) – The Honourable Lady Ogilvy Lake, Anthony
    Alphonse, Louis – Duke of Anjou Lambert, Richard
    Amato, Giuliano Lamy, Pascal
    Anderson, Carl A. Landau, Jean-Pierre
    Andreotti, Giulio Laurence, Timothy James Hamilton
    Andrew (Prince) – Duke of York Leigh-Pemberton, James
    Anne – Princess Royal Leka, Crown Prince of Albania
    Anstee, Nick Leonard, Mark
    Ash, Timothy Garton Levene, Peter – Baron Levene of Portsoken
    Astor, William Waldorf – 4th Viscount Astor Leviev, Lev
    August, Ernst – Prince of Hanover Levitt, Arthur
    Aven, Pyotr Levy, Michael – Baron Levy
    Balkenende, Jan Peter Lieberman, Joe
    Ballmer, Steve Livingston, Ian
    Balls, Ed Loong, Lee Hsien
    Barroso, José Manuel Lorenz (Prince) of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este
    Beatrix (Queen) Louis-Dreyfus, Gérard
    Belka, Marek Mabel (Princess) of Orange-Nassau
    Bergsten, C. Fred Mandelson, Peter Benjamin
    Berlusconi, Silvio Manning, Sir David Geoffrey
    Bernake, Ben Margherita – Archduchess of Austria-Este
    Bernhard (Prince) of Lippe-Biesterfeld Margrethe II  Denmark
    Bernstein, Nils Martínez, Guillermo Ortiz
    Berwick, Donald Mashkevitch, Alexander
    Bildt, Carl Massimo, Stefano (Prince) – Prince of Roccasecca dei Volsci
    Bischoff, Sir Winfried Franz Wilhen “Win” McDonough, William Joseph
    Blair, Tony McLarty, Mack
    Blankfein, Lloyd Mersch, Yves
    Blavatnik, Leonard Michael (Prince) of Kent
    Bloomberg, Michael Michael of Romania
    Bolkestein, Frits Miliband, David
    Bolkiah, Hassanal Miliband, Ed
    Bonello, Michael C Mittal, Lakshmi
    Bonino, Emma Moreno, Glen
    Boren, David L. Moritz – Prince and Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
    Borwin – Duke of Mecklenburg Murdoch, Rupert
    Bronfman, Charles Rosner Napoléon, Charles
    Bronfman, Edgar Jr. Nasser, Jacques
    Bruton, John Niblett, Robin
    Brzezinski, Zbigniew Nichols, Vincent
    Budenberg, Robin Nicolás, Adolfo
    Buffet, Warren Noyer, Christian
    Bush, George HW Ofer, Sammy
    Cameron, David William Donald Ogilvy, David – 13th Earl of Airlie
    Camilla – Duchess of Cornwall Ollila, Jorma Jaakko
    Cardoso, Fernando Henrique Oppenheimer, Nicky
    Carington, Peter – 6th Baron Carrington Osborne, George
    Carlos – Duke of Parma Oudea, Frederic
    Carlos, Juan – King of Spain Parker, Sir John
    Carney, Mark J. Patten, Chris
    Carroll, Cynthia Pébereau, Michel
    Caruana, Jaime Penny, Gareth
    Castell, Sir William Peres, Shimon
    Chan, Anson Philip (Prince) – Duke of Edinburgh
    Chan, Margaret Pio, Dom Duarte – Duke of Braganza
    Chan, Norman Pöhl, Karl Otto
    Charles – Prince of Wales Powell, Colin
    Chartres, Richard Prokhorov, Mikhail
    Chiaie, Stefano Delle Quaden, Guy Baron
    Chipman, Dr John Rasmussen, Anders Fogh
    Chodiev, Patokh Ratzinger, Joseph Alois (Pope Benedict XVI)
    Christoph, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein Reuben, David
    Cicchitto, Fabrizio Reuben, Simon
    Clark, Wesley Kanne Sr. (General) Rhodes, William R. “Bill”
    Clarke, Kenneth Rice, Susan
    Clegg, Nick Richard (Prince) – Duke of Gloucester
    Clinton, Bill Rifkind, Sir Malcolm Leslie
    Cohen, Abby Joseph Ritblat, Sir John
    Cohen, Ronald Roach, Stephen S.
    Cohn, Gary D. Robinson, Mary
    Colonna, Marcantonio (di Paliano) – Prince and Duke of Paliano Rockefeller, David Jr.
    Constantijn (Prince) of the Netherlands Rockefeller, David Sr.
    Constantine II Greece Rockefeller, Nicholas
    Cooksey, David Rodríguez, Javier Echevarría
    Cowen, Brian Rogoff, Kenneth Saul “Ken”
    Craven, Sir John Roth, Jean-Pierre
    Crockett, Andrew Rothschild, Jacob – 4th Baron Rothschild
    Dadush, Uri Rubenstein, David
    D’Aloisio, Tony Rubin, Robert
    Darling, Alistair Ruspoli, Francesco – 10th Prince of Cerveteri
    Davies, Sir Howard Safra, Joseph
    Davignon, Étienne Safra, Moises
    Davis, David Sands, Peter A.
    De Rothschild, Benjamin Sarkozy, Nicolas
    De Rothschild, David René James Sassoon, Isaac S.D.
    De Rothschild, Evelyn Robert Sassoon, James Meyer – Baron Sassoon
    De Rothschild, Leopold David Sawers, Sir Robert John
    Deiss, Joseph Scardino, Marjorie
    Deripaska, Oleg Schwab, Klaus
    Dobson, Michael Schwarzenberg, Karel
    Draghi, Mario Schwarzman, Stephen A.
    Du Plessis, Jan Shapiro, Sidney
    Dudley, William C. Sheinwald, Nigel
    Duisenberg, Wim Sigismund (Archduke) – Grand Duke of Tuscany
    Edward (Prince) – Duke of Kent Simeon of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    Edward (The Prince) – Earl of Wessex Snowe, Olympia
    Elkann, John Sofía (Queen) of Spain
    Emanuele, Vittorio – Prince of Naples, Crown Prince of Italy Soros, George
    Fabrizio (Prince) – Massimo-Brancaccio Specter, Arlen
    Feldstein, Martin Stuart “Marty” Stern, Ernest
    Festing, Matthew Stevenson, Dennis – Baron Stevenson of Coddenham
    Fillon, François Steyer, Tom
    Fischer, Heinz Stiglitz, Joseph E.
    Fischer, Joseph Martin Strauss-Kahn, Dominique
    Fischer, Stanley Straw, Jack
    FitzGerald, Niall Sutherland, Peter
    Franz, Duke of Bavaria Tanner, Mary
    Fridman, Mikhail Tedeschi, Ettore Gotti
    Friedrich, Georg – Prince of Prussia Thompson, Mark
    Friso (Prince) of Orange-Nassau Thomson, Dr. James A.
    Gates, Bill Tietmeyer, Hans
    Geidt, Christopher Trichet, Jean-Claude
    Geithner, Timothy Tucker, Paul
    Gibson-Smith, Dr Chris Van Rompuy, Herman
    Gorbachev, Mikhail Vélez, Álvaro Uribe
    Gore, Al Verplaetse, Alfons Vicomte
    Gotlieb, Allan Villiger, Kaspar
    Green, Stephen Vladimirovna, Maria – Grand Duchess of Russia
    Greenspan, Alan Volcker, Paul
    Grosvenor, Gerald – 6th Duke of Westminster Von Habsburg, Otto
    Gurría, José Ángel Waddaulah, Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin
    Gustaf, Carl XVI of Sweden Walker, Sir David Alan
    Hague, William Wallenberg, Jacob
    Hampton, Sir Philip Roy Walsh, John
    Hans-Adam II – Prince of Liechtenstein Warburg, Max
    Harald V Norway Weber, Axel Alfred
    Harper, Stephen Weill, Michael David
    Heisbourg, François Wellink, Nout
    Henri – Grand Duke of Luxembourg Whitman, Marina von Neumann
    Hildebrand, Philipp Willem-Alexander – Prince of Orange
    Hills, Carla Anderson William (Prince) of Wales
    Holbrooke, Richard Williams, Dr Rowan
    Honohan, Patrick Williams, Shirley – Baroness Williams of Crosby
    Howard, Alan Wilson, David – Baron Wilson of Tillyorn
    Ibragimov, Alijan Wolfensohn, James David
    Ingves, Stefan Nils Magnus Wolin, Neal S.
    Isaacson, Walter Woolf, Harry – Baron Woolf
    Jacobs, Kenneth M. Woolsey, R. James  Jr.
    Julius, DeAnne Worcester, Sir Robert Milton
    Juncker, Jean-Claude Wu, Sarah
    Kenen, Peter Zoellick, Robert Bruce
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  • Genocide Of 1.8 Billion Indians By The British

    Genocide Of 1.8 Billion Indians By The British

    I am used to hearing people of my earlier generation and many from my generation as well, speak highly of the British Rule in India, about British Honesty and Fair play,

    Their contribution to uniting India,

    Bringing in the Industrial Revolution to India and introducing English in India.Each of these statements need rebuttals for the impressions are not correct and the motives behind these acts are criminal in Nature.

    They have invaded all countries that are found in the Map today, excepting 22!

    # As is expected of Anglophiles and British pechant for hiding crimes, some Links I have quoted may not work now.See the Sites, you shall understand what I am saying.

    Before I start rebutting these points one by one, let me furnish some information about the Genocide of Indians by the British.

    We are aware of one Jallianwala Bagh .

    We do not know about more serious Genocide by the British in India,

    Now Britain claims it is a Champion of Freedom and a friend of the downtrodden and we respect them!

    The news was obviously blacked out by the Anglo Media.

    Excerpts.

    Educated Indians are aware of the ghastly 2-century imposition of British colonialism on India. However, because history is generally written by non-scientists, most Indians are utterly unaware of the horrendous human cost (1.8 billion violent and non-violent avoidable deaths in the period 1757-1947).
    Under British rule, Indian cultivators were forced to produce for export, and heavily taxed while denied necessary infrastructure, like roads, to move their products to market. As one observer noted, “In this predicament, the cargo of cotton lies sometimes for weeks on the ground, and the merchant is ruined.” Shown: Indian and European merchants trade at the Bombay cotton market, ca. 1870.

    Th British deliberately caused famines in India, in order to force the indigenous population into relief works, such as road-building. The tenant-laborer, writes Carey, “is mercilessly turned from his land and his mud hut, and left to die on the highway.” Here, Indians on their way to the relief works, published in the LondonNews, 1874…

    Queen Victoria, Empress of India, ruled over a people broken by poverty, inhumane treatment, famines, and despair. As one British author wrote: “And this occured in British India—in the reign of Victoria the First. Nor was the event extraordinary and unforeseen. Far from it: 1835-36 witnessed a famine in the northern provinces; 1833 beheld one to the eastward; 1822-23 saw one in the Deccan. They have continued to increase in frequency and extent under our
    sway for more than half a century.”

    During the terrible famine of 1838, according to one reporter, millions of pounds of rice and other edible grains were exported from Calcutta, to feed the kidnapped Indian Coolies, who had been sent to the Mauritius, to work in the fields.

    These are just the figures of the British-man-made famines, it does not include the Epidemics induced by Famines, Anglo-Indian Wars, Indians killed fighting for the British, Freedom Fighters martyred by the British.

    If all these are included the figures reaches over 1.8 Billion mark (ignored by Anglo Media)

    Citations and References.

    http://greatgameindia.wordpress.com/2013/01/13/indian-holocaust-under-british-raj-1-8-billion-excess-deaths-ignored-by-anglo-media/

    This Link,when I last checked  ,was Marked ‘Private’

    1. Dutt, Romesh Chunder (1908). The economic history of India under early British rule, Pg. 52

    2. Grove, Richard H. (2007), “The Great El Nino of 1789–93 and its Global Consequences: Reconstructing an Extreme Climate Event in World Environmental History”, The Medieval History Journal 10 (1&2): Pg. 75–98

    3. Ibid

    4. Reference 1: Digby, William. Prosperous British India, Pg.127.
    Reference 2 : Dutt, RC. Famines and Land Assessments in India, Pg.3

    5. Ibid

    6. Ibid

    7. Digby, William. Prosperous British India, Pg.127

    8. Reference 1: Digby, William. Prosperous British India, Pg.127.
    Reference 2 : Dutt, RC. Famines and Land Assessments in India, Pg.5

    9. Ibid

    10. Ibid

    11. Ibid

    12. Ibid

    13. Fieldhouse, David (1996), “For Richer, for Poorer?”, in Marshall, P. J., The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 400, pp. 132

    14. Reference 1: Digby, William. Prosperous British India, Pg.127.
    Reference 2 : Dutt, RC. Famines and Land Assessments in India, Pg.9

    15. Ibid

    16. Ibid

    17. A Maharatna, The Demography of Famine, quoted by Mike Davis, Late Victorian Holocausts, El Nino Famines and Making of the Third World, pg 7,table P1.

    18. Digby, William. Prosperous British India, Pg.128

    19. Ibid

    20. Ibid

    21. Ibid

    22. The Lancet 16 may 1901, quoted in Mike Davis. Late Victorian Holocausts, El Nino Famines and Making of the Third World, pg 7, table P1

    23. Maharatna quoted by Mike Davis, Late Victorian Holocausts, El Nino Famines and Making of the Third World, pg 174

    24. Bengal Tiger and British Lion: An Account of the Bengal Famine of 1943, Richard Stevenson, Pg.139
    Famines in Bengal: 1770-1943, K C Ghosh, pg.111
    Famine Inquiry Commission Report, 1943. Pg.110

    Click to access H%20Carey%20British%20free%20trade.pdf

    Churchill’s Crimes From Indian Holocaust To Palestinian Genocide
    http://www.countercurrents.org/polya230109.htm

    How many Indians died in the genocides committed by the British Raj?

    How many Indians died in the genocides committed by the British Raj?

    Bengal Famine Man-Made
    News Article – The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 16 November 1943
    http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/17882909

    Anglo Holocaust Denial – BBC’s “The Story of India” IGNORES Bengal Famines & British Indian Holocaust
    http://creative.sulekha.com/anglo-holocaust-denial-bbc-s-the-story-of-india-ignores-bengal-famines-british-indian-holocaust_412021_blog

    Churchill’s Famine?
    http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?266849

    INDIAN HOLOCAUST under British Raj: 1.8 BILLION excess deaths
    https://sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/indian-holocaust

    British in India : Slavery and Famine

    Click to access H%20Carey%20British%20free%20trade.pdf

    Doubts have been raised about the Figure 1.8 Billion

    1.As I have mentioned in the Post the period and between 1757 and 1947.

    2.The table shows only Famine deaths.

    3.More research papers.

    “The “avoidable deaths” (from violence, deprivation and deprivation-exacerbated disease) in British India totalled 1.5 billion (or 1.8 billion if you include the so-called Native States).

    Major British-imposed genocidal events in India included the Great Bengal Famine (10 million dead, 1769-1770), successive famines that killed scores of millions of Indians up to the World War 2 Bengal Famine (6-7 million dead in Bengal and surrounding provinces; see the recent BBC broadcast involving me, Economics Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen and others: http://www.open2.net/thingsweforgot/bengalfamine_programme.html ), the estimated 10 million Indians murdered by the British in reprisals for the so-called Indian Mutiny (in which 2,000 British were killed) and the underlying British-imposed condition of “living on the edge” that was responsible for most of the “avoidable deaths” (see my book “Jane Austen and the Black Hole of British History. Colonial rapacity, holocaust denial and the crisis in biological sustainability”, G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 1998, 2008: http://janeaustenand.blogspot.com/ ).
    https://sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/indian-holocaust

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