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by Fritz Springmeier from HenryMakow Website
Is there any proof that events in the world are following a script?
The question has intrigued me because many
people with inside knowledge have told me of attending meetings where the
script of the future was outlined, 200-yr. plans, 40-year plans, 20, 10, and
5-year plans.
It also predicted the breakthrough in 1933, when the details of
nuclear chain reaction were discovered.
Another incredible visionary idea was the
concept of air superiority. Whoever gains control of the air will
consistently win the ground battle. This has been shown since W.W. I, but it
was not realized when H.G. Wells conceived it, and it has taken many years
for people to accept the idea.
...and
countless other details of the future, far in advance of their eventual
happening, as well as mapping out in detail how a
New World Order could be
created, but he participated in causing events to take place.
When the Russian Revolution occurred, H.G. Wells
(who was known simply as H.G.) went to Russia to trade ideas with Lenin on
how to follow up the Revolution to create a New World Order. They disagreed,
and parted disliking each other. (The disagreement stemmed over H.G.'s
vision that the elite families through business and technology would create
the New Order. Lenin wanted to socialize things directly through strong
government.)
After visiting with FDR, H.G. declared that the,
He felt that FDR was incorporating H.G.'s Open
Conspiracy ideas for bringing in the NWO that H.G. had been advocating, for
instance, FDR's brain trust, technocratic string pullers like Felix
Frankfurter and Raymond Moley, who made policy for FDR.
Over the years, he advocated the U.K. help the
U.S.S.R.
...have all been guided toward the same goal, but have been taking different paths.
In general, H.G. was a guru to his generation, and after his death a society
in his name continued promoting his views.
For instance, David Rockefeller at the 1991 Bilderberger meeting,
Contrary to the assumptions of many readers of Aldous Huxley, Orson Wells and H.G. Wells, these authors were not opposed to their prophetic views of Big Brother's One World Dictatorship.
H.G. strongly believed in racial eugenics to kill the inferior races and useless eaters. He believed the state should educate people and control their minds to obediently serve the state.
He believed in social engineering. He was
opposed to Christians being allowed to teach their children about God, and
religious toleration.
He revealed in The Invisible King (1917) that
his deity was "a personification of... the five year plan".
There is no doubt that he was a major player to create it. His ideas have been used as a guide, although it could be postulated that his ideas are copied from a master plan that remains hidden from view.
The powers that be have intentionally manipulated the crime rate in line with Wells' prediction that a police state would grow in response to the growing crime threat. The war on terror is a development in line with this.
Obviously H.G.'s writings were a blueprint to create, and not mere
idle reflections of an intelligent curious man.
This parallels another occult prophet
Alice
Bailey and her ideas in Externalization of the Hierarchy, where she predicts
that things done in secret in the occult world would be mainstreamed to
bring in the New World Order.
The RIIA's first president was Waldorf Astor.
As I pointed out in
Be Wise As Serpents
(1991) these organizations also add on a few individual members who are not
Illuminati for window dressing, so membership doesn't equate with a
membership in the ultimate secret society, but it certainly indicates a
person in the middle of what they are doing.
H.G. was part of the Coefficients, which included such personages as,
(By the way, names which appear in my
Bloodlines
of the Illuminati - 1995 - book.)
Also bear in mind that H.G. despised the lower
classes and promoted the idea that the elite's big businesses would lead us
into the New World Order along with technology and technocrats that run that
technology.
His character says,
That H.G. carried so much clout with Freemasons
around the globe also speaks something.
Read my books Be Wise As Serpents (1991) and
The Watchtower & the
Masons (1990) to explore all the numerous links between all of these things.
Also noteworthy is H.G.'s close association with the Huxley's who were
Freemasons. Freemason T.H. Huxley (a Fellow of the Royal Society at 26!)
mentored Wells, and stressed the idea of a Scientific Dictatorship which H.G.
was able to promote to the extent it became a popular movement.
He was skilled with the pen, but a poor speaker. He had affairs with a constant stream of interested woman, who he emotionally scarred in short order. He placed importance on friends, such as the international author Joseph Conrad, but the women he conquered were simply sexual objects to him. In this the reader sees he had inconsistencies, in this example, that his rhetoric about women's rights was a cause but not a personal life style.
He got his big break in life when William Ernest
Henley believed in his abilities and in 1895 helped his launch his sci-fi
writing career. Two books that had a big influence on Wells as a boy writer
were
Plato's Republic and Jonathan Swift's satire
Gulliver's Travels.
H.G. Wells was at the center of what the Illuminati were doing to create the stages of development towards a One World Government. That he believed in what he was doing, there is no question.
His possible occult activities, if they took place, have been well
hidden. He was a practical intellectual whose writings
have changed our world.
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