In a letter to close
friend and publisher W. T. Stead (fall of 1890) Rhodes described his plan: “The
key of my idea discussed with you is a Society, copied from the Jesuits as to
organization ... an idea which ultimately (leads) to the cessation of all wars
and one language throughout the world....
The only thing feasible to carry this idea out is a secret one [society]
gradually absorbing the wealth of the world to be devoted to such an object.... Fancy the charm to young America ... to share
in a scheme to take the government of the whole world!” Rhodes also told Stead that scholars should
possess the following traits: "smugness, brutality, unctuous rectitude,
and tact”.
Webster’s dictionary defines “unctuous” as oily in speech or manner; plastic; moldable; characterized by a smug, smooth pretense of spiritual feeling, fervor, or earnestness, as in seeking to persuade.”
Webster’s dictionary defines “unctuous” as oily in speech or manner; plastic; moldable; characterized by a smug, smooth pretense of spiritual feeling, fervor, or earnestness, as in seeking to persuade.”
Rhodes was
intimately linked with the one- world money cabal of his time, which as
ensconced in New York and England. From
this shadowy network of wealthy socialists emerged Mr. Edward Mandell House,
close friend and advisor to President Woodrow Wilson who said of House, “His
thoughts and mine are one”. House penned a schlocky novel entitled, Philip Dru:
Administrator - A story of Tomorrow (1912), which he described as "my
ethical and political faith”. It was
recognized as a blueprint for a socialist takeover of America, which has been
followed nearly to the letter.
Philip Dru embodies the political faith of all one-world dreamers from earliest times to our present day. In House's book the fictional Philip Dru leads a putsch against the constitutional government of the United States. He arrives in Washington "panoplied in justice and with the light of reason in his eyes.... the advocate of equal opportunity ... with the power to enforce his will."
With a "quivering heart”, Dru contemplates injustice. He assumes "the powers of a dictator, distasteful as it was to him", abolishes the constitutional government and replaces it with an omni-competent "positive" government in which "the property and lives of all were now in the keeping of one man.” Dru decrees that any attempt to restore the Constitution to be "seditious, and would be punished by death.” The hidden oligarchy behind Dru unites the Western Hemisphere under one political organization, led by Philip Dru, which is then integrated into a world government based on spiritually leavened Marxism.
and even to plan a
military invasion to overthrow the government of South Africa and set up UN
rule by force (in 1965).
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