1800 United
States has 200 interest-bearing banks. 1800 Benjamin Waterhouse at
Harvard University introduces vaccination in Massachusetts.
1800
British sugar consumption reaches 160 million pounds per year.
1801
First widespread experimentation with vaccines begins.
1802 The
British government gives Edward Jenner £10,000 for continued
experimentation with “smallpox vaccine.” The paradigm that vaccines provide “lifetime immunity”
is abandoned, and the concept of “revaccination” is sanctioned.
1805
Rockets introduced as weapons in Britain.
1805 Morphine isolated by Sarturner.
1806 Napoleon defeats Prussia
(Germany) at the battle at Jena, causing Prussia to realize that
their defeat, they believed, was due to soldiers thinking only about
themselves during time of stress in battle. Prussia then took the
principles set forth by Rousseau and Locke and created a new
three-tier educational system. The Prussian philosopher Fichte, in
his Address to the German People, states that the children will be
taken over and told what to think and how to think it.
1807 French abolish slave trade by law.
1807 England prohibits slave
trade.
1809 Albert Pike born in Boston, Massachusetts.
1809
Massachusetts encourages its towns to make provision for the
vaccination of inhabitants with cow
pox vaccine.
1810 Hahnemann founds homeopathy.
1810 The London
Medical Observer (Vol.VI, 1810) publishes particulars of “535 cases
of smallpox
after vaccination, 97 fatal cases of smallpox after vaccination, and
150 cases of serious injury from vaccination, ten of whom were
medical men.”
1810 Krupp works open in Germany. 1811 Demise of the
First National Bank.
1812 The War of 1812 with England. Treasury issues notes to finance
war.
1812 Alfred Krupp, German arms manufacturer, born.
1812 Napoleon awards Legion of Honor to Benjamin Dellesert for
discovering how to process the beet into sugar (which replaces
dependence on the sugar cane).
1812 France has mass planting of sugar beets and 500 refineries
open. Over 8 million pounds of sugar are produced in one year.
1812 Death rate from TB in New York 700:100,000.
1814 Suspension of Gold and Silver payments.
1814 American Edward Everett goes to Prussia (Germany) to get his
doctorate degree, returns to the United States and eventually becomes
governor of Massachusetts.
1815 Income tax ends in England. Resumes in 1842.
1816 Britain passes an act which outlawed brewers from possession of
sugar or molasses, since brewershad been adulterating their product
with sugar.
1817 Second National Bank established.
1819 Prussian (German) law makes education compulsory. The Humboldt
brothers, Stein and others divide German society into three distinct
groups:
(1) those who will be policy makers who are taught
to think
(.5%),
(2) those who will be engineers, lawyers, doctors who are
taught to partially think (5.5%)
(3) the children of the masses
(94%), who were to learn obedience and how to follow orders.
The school of the masses (volkschulen) divided whole ideas into
subjects which did not exist previously. The result was that people
would,
(1) think what someone else told them to think about,
(2) when
to think it,
(3) how long to think about it,
(4) when to stop
thinking about it,
(5) when to think of something
else.
This way,
no one in the masses would know anything that's really going on.
(Although brilliant, the system is inherently negative in nature - it
would lead eventually to German mind control paradigms in the late
19th and 20th century. The system also weakens or breaks the link
between the child and the capacity to read (cross-assimilation
creating whole ideas) by replacing the alphabet system of
teaching reading with a system of teaching sounds, (breaking into
smaller units).
The same paradigm relative to
reading is currently
injected into U.S. Society by the Peabody Foundation, who imposed a
northern system of schooling on the U.S. South between 1865 and
1918. The system in the northern U.S. is the Prussian system. Over
48% of the soldiers in the American revolution against the British,
on both the American and British sides, were Prussian (German)
mercenaries.
1822 The British government advances Edward Jenner another £20,000
for “smallpox vaccine” experimentation. Jenner suppresses reports
which indicate his concept his causing more death than savinglives.
1822 From about 1822, for the next 30 years, a stream of Americans
go to Prussia (Germany) and bring the educational system back to the
United States.
1823 Samuel Russell, second cousin to Skull & Bones founder, William
H. Russell, establishes Russell & Company. Its business was to
acquire opium from Turkey and smuggle it into China, where it
was prohibited, under the armed protection of the British.
1824 Justus von Leibig discovers properties of bitter almond
(laetrile) and benzaldehyde.
1824 John Q. Adams elected president of the United States. Silicon
discovered.
1826 M. Taveau in France invents mercury amalgam fillings.
1826 Cholera epidemic begins in India.
1827 Aluminum is discovered.
1828 Radioactive element Thorium is discovered. Anti-Masonic party
established.
1829 Smithsonian Institution founded in Washington D.C.
1830 Adam Weishaupt dies.
1830 Russell & Company buys out the
Perkins opium syndicate, which had created the wealth of the
Cabot, Lowell, Higginson, Forbes, Cushing and Sturgis families.
Russell makes Connecticut the primary center of the U.S. opium
racket. Massachusetts families (Coolidge, Sturgis, Forbes and
Delano) joined Connecticut (Alsop) and New York (Low) trafficking
families under the auspices of the Russell Company and the British.
1830 Export of nitrates from Chile begins.
1830 Britain imports 18,956 chests of opium to China. Opium becomes
the largest commodity in world trade. Element Vanadium is
discovered.
1831 Mazzini is exiled to France.
1831 George Hegel
dies. German philosopher who gave rise to the Hegelian Dialectic:
Thesis (create
the crisis) Anti-thesis (Offer the Solution) which is the basis of
globalist elite manipulation paradigms. The synthesis achieved
becomes a symptomatic response instead of addressing the real cause
(Government). The World Order organizes and finances Jewish groups,
anti-Jewish groups, Communist groups, anti-Communist groups, and
other “opposing” social forces to create predetermined outcomes
ensuring power maintenance.
1831 Cholera epidemic spreads from Russia to Central Europe.
1831 Smallpox epidemic in Wurtemberg, Germany, where 995 vaccinated
people succumb to the disease. 1831 In Marseilles, France, 2,000
vaccinated people are stricken with smallpox.
1832 The Skull & Bones
is launched under the Russell pirate flag. 1832 Andrew Jackson
re-elected. Vetos recharter of Bank of U.S. National debt of the
U.S. falls to zero.
1832 British Medical Association chartered.
Impetus for forming AMA in U.S.
1832 Christian Hahnemann creates
school of homeopathy.
1832 East India Company monopoly of opium
trafficking expires.
1832 Jackson veto of re-charter of Second
National Bank.
1833 British drop slave trade as unprofitable and
issue Emancipation order.
1833 Andrew Jackson orders that U.S. funds
be withdrawn from the Bank of the United States.
1833 Mercury
amalgam fillings introduced in NYC. Dentists rebelled. 1834 Giuseppe Mazzini appointed as Illuminati director worldwide. Thomas Malthus
dies.
1834 Mazzini appoints Albert Pike to head Illuminati
operations in the U.S.
1834 Pope Leo 13th has the headquarters of
the Knights of Malta moved to Rome.
1835 First availability of
powerful compound microscopes after the perfection of the achromatic objective lens between 1815 and 1830.
1836 Charter of the “Bank of the
U.S.” expires.
1836 Britain imports 30,000 chests of opium to China.
1836 First recorded case of the use of psychiatry to suppress
dissent in Russia.
1837 Crisis of 1837. All banks suspend specie payment. 600 banks
fail. Banks that charge interest expanding rapidly.
1837 J.P. Morgan
is born.
1838 Smallpox epidemic in England.
1839 Chinese burn 3,000
tons of opium, to the relief of oversupplied British traders.
1839
John D. Rockefeller is born.
1839 First time a disease is traced to
a parasitic organism. (Schoenlein, fungal infection of scalp).
1840
Roughly 70% of citizens in the U.S. have independent livelihoods.
(See 1776).
1840 Baltimore Dental College graduates swore not to use mercury
amalgam.
1840 Albert Pike builds a mansion in Arkansas where he
designs plans for three world wars and three revolutions. Pike
becomes Mazzini's superior.
1840 First Opium War in China, as Chinese protest British import of
drugs.
1841 Clinton Roosevelt writes “The Science of Government
Founded on Natural Law,” outlining the
Illuminati plans for the regimentation of mankind under the control
of the “enlightened ones” and the destruction of the Constitution.
1842 Treaty of Nanking brings Britain vast wealth and control over
Hong Kong.
1842 Salt wells in Pennsylvania found to have oil.
William Rockefeller exploits and begins buying up
land in Pennsylvania.
1843 Port of Shanghai opened to foreign trade.
The first lot in the port is rented by Britain’s Jardine Mathieson &
Co. Other lots are rented by Samuel Russell, an American
representing Baring Brothers. Captain Warren Delano (FDRs
grandfather) becomes a member of the Canton Regatta Club and enters
into dealings with the Hong Society. Delano founds his fortune on
opium trafficking into China and later becomes the first vice
chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board.
1844 Association of
Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane
founded. American stores giving a half pound of sugar free with purchase of five
dollars or more.
1846 Nucleus of physicians in New York form the
American Medical Association.
1846 Over 117,000 Chinese laborers
brought to Western United States, feeding an imported opium
trade estimated at 285,000 pounds per year into the U.S.
1846
Independent U.S. Treasury established.
1846 Former slaves in
Caribbean left to manage old sugar plantation—a situation that would
last until
sugar plantations would eventually be taken over by the United
States.
1847 American Medical Association (AMA) organized in the
U.S.
1848 Rockefeller interests establish prime goal of control of
U.S. medical system. 1848 Karl Marx Communist Manifesto created.
Proposes: abolition of private property in land (through
gradually increasing property tax), heavy progressive or graduated
income tax, abolition of inheritance rights (inheritance tax),
confiscation of private property, a central bank, forced
distribution of population and centralization of transportation and
communication in the hands of the state.
1848 Immigration from Ireland to the United States. United States
news media spread the word that “one third carried a copy of the
Manifesto” in order to help enforce the spread of compulsory
schooling for “native” Americans.
1848 California Gold Rush.
1848 Dr.Semmelweis at the University of Vienna Medical School cuts
infant deaths by requiring doctors to wash their hands. Subsequently fired.
1849 William A.
Rockefeller indicted for raping a hired girl. William also bills
himself as a “cancer specialist” and sells petroleum-based products
as elixir.
1850 Two states in the United States, Massachusetts and New York,
create an active paradigm that says “the state is the father of
children” and create laws to cause a social phasing out of “blood
family” loyalty and a phasing in of “loyalty to state.” The two
states create adoption law.
1850 Homeopathic college founded in Cleveland, Ohio.
1850 U.S.
prison population is 29:100,000 (Ratio 29 per 100,000).
1850 British
physician reads a paper detailing microscopic examination of food
products to the Botanical Society of London. The paper revealed that all food products
examined in Britain were adulterated
with foreign substances, including chemicals. Hearings periodically
held for decades.
1850 Germany experiences a new scientific
paradigm, psychophysics, which maintains that people are similar to
complex machines. The paradigm further leads to that of experimental
psychology in order to discover the nature of humans and how to
program them. In Germany, Wundt is the primary proponent of these
ideas. American elite begin to come to Germany to study the
paradigm.
1853 Cecil Rhodes is born.
1853 Dr. Isaac Brown, a prominent British
surgeon and president of the Medical Society of London,
creates a surgical procedure to remove the clitoris from women on
the grounds that “masturbation caused epilepsy and convulsive
diseases.”
1853 Smallpox epidemic in England.
1853 In England, the
Compulsory Vaccination Act. From 1853 to 1860, vaccination reached
75% of the
live births and more than 90% of the population.
1853 Chloroform
first used as anesthetic in England.
1853 First use of hypodermic
needle for subcutaneous injection.
1854 German watchmaker Heinrich
Goebel invents first light bulb.
1855 Compulsory nature of
Massachusetts vaccination statute firm, and a pre- condition for
school
admittance. Statutes created in the belief it would “protect
children from smallpox.”
1855 New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal sports an editorial
which declares that “masturbation is the destroying element of
civilized society.”
1855 Outbreak of cholera in England.
1856 Daniel Coit Gilman, Andrew White and Timothy Dwight set up the Yale Trust
to finance the Skull
& Bones organization at Yale University. White would become first
president of Cornell University and
U.S. ambassador to Russia (1892) and U.S. Ambassador to Germany
(1897-1902). White advised Herbert Hoover to set up the Hoover
Institution. Gilman trained John Dewey, who would help him dominate
American education in the 20th century. Gilman also trained Richard
Ely, who in turn trained Woodrow Wilson (who gave the Federal Reserve
System to the United States, the income tax and WWI.) All three of
the men who set up the Yale Trust were educated at the University of
Berlin, where they were indoctrinated with Hegelian Deteriminism,
which states that everyone must be controlled to achieve
predetermined goals.
1856 John Stuart Mill (On Liberty) becomes secretary of the East
India Company. A disciple of Mill,David Ricardo, originated the
Theory of Rents. His descendant, Rita Ricardo, married to Wesley
Campbell (head of the Hoover Institution) would advise President
Ronald Reagan on Social Security.
1857 Vaccination in England enforced by fines. Smallpox epidemic
begins in England that lasts until1859. Over 14,000 die.
1858 Second Opium War lasts until 1860 in China. British establish
Hong Kong and Shanghai corporations to act as clearinghouse for drug
transactions.
1858 England experiences a 7 year epidemic of Pertussis (ending in
1865) in which 120,000 die.
1859 The period from 1859 to 1931 is defined by historian Carroll
Quigley as the historical stage ofFinancial Capitalism, where a
system of worldwide financial control would be set up in private
hands todominate the political system of each country and the
economy of the planet as a whole.
1859 Stampede into the oil fields of Pennsylvania. Property prices
skyrocket and the Rockefellers beginto make their fortune in oil.
1859 Darwin’s Origin of the Species is published.
Comment (Michael Tsarion)
The full name of this book was Origin of the Species and
Preservation of the Favored Races.
1860 British and French lay siege to Beijing and burn temples and
shrines. Treaty of Tientsin allows Britain control of 7/8 of China
trade.
1860 Introduction of antibiotics and immunization into the
U.S. (Through 1896).
1860 British import 58,681 chests of opium to China.
1860 United
States Government begins a 30 year period of genocide against native
American Indians in order to acquire land. Hundreds of thousands of
people are rounded up, killed, or relocated to outdoor concentration
camps (reservations).
1860 Encyclopedia Britannica (8th Edition) states “nothing is more
likely to prove hurtful to the cause of vaccination and render the
public careless of securing to themselves its benefits, than the
belief that they would require to submit to revaccination every 10
to 15 years.” Later, in the 11th edition of the Encyclopedia
Britannica, the policy would change: “it is desirable that
vaccination should be repeated at the age of 7 to 10 years, and
thereafter at intervals during life.”
1860 Abraham Lincoln elected as President of the United States. 1860
Senate Report on Crime in Washington D.C.
1860 Electric storage
battery invented and Cesium is discovered.
1860 Food and Drug Act in
England established.
1861 U.S. Civil War begins. Morgans, Armours,
and Vanderbilts make a fortune from the conflict.
1861 Bank Panic of
1861. Banks refuse to loan U.S. money.
1861 United States introduces
passport system.
1862 Act of 1862 authorizes the issuance of 150
million in legal tender U.S. notes, later known as “Lincoln Greenbacks.” Other issuances in 1862 and 1863 amount to a total
of 450 million. Bankers receive no interest from this and plot
revenge. An article in the London Times advises that the U.S.
government must be destroyed lest it become prosperous beyond
precedent.
1862 Abraham Lincoln outlaws the trade in Chinese coolies
(laborer/slaves).
1863 Gatling gun invented.
1863 National Banking
Act passed by British sympathizers, authorizing a private
corporation to issue
U.S. money. Protested by Lincoln. Currency issued by depositing
“government bonds” with the U.S.
Treasury. Bonds are secured by a first lien on all physical property
within the nation and a first lien on national income.
1863 Congress
taxes private bank notes out of existence.
1863 National Academy of
Sciences founded in Washington D.C. 1863 Lincoln's Emancipation
Proclamation frees 3 million slaves in the U.S. 1863 Second major
epidemic of smallpox in England lasts until 1865. 20,000 die.
1864
The Long Walk of the Navajos.
1864 Pasteur invents pasteurization
process for wine.
1864 Dozens of oil refineries spring up in
Cleveland, Ohio.
1865 George Peabody (Rothschilds) conceives of “tax
exempt charitable foundation.“
1865 United States Military Railroad
set up by banks and railroads.
1865 Union stockyards open in
Chicago.
1865 Lincoln assassinated.
1864 British opium trafficking
produces £20 million from China in 1864.
1865 Maxwell’s Treatise on
Electricity and Magnetism published.
1865 Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) founded.
1866 “Black Friday” on London Stock
Exchange.
1866 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite and Whitehead invents torpedo.
1867 Vaccination Act of 1867 in England begins to elicit protest
from the population and increase in the number of anti-vaccination
groups. It compelled the vaccination of a baby within the first 90
days of its life. Those who objected would be continually badgered
by magistrates and fined until the child turned
14. The law was passed on the assurance of medical officials that
smallpox vaccinations were safe. 1867 Joseph Lister introduces
sanitation into surgery, over the objections of leading English
surgeons.
1867 Nonpayment of fines for skipping smallpox vaccination
result in harsh penalties.
1868 The National Academy of Science is
set up by an act of Congress.
1869 Conference of the British Medical
Association devotes its surgery discussions to an attack on antiseptic theory and the work of Lister.
1869 Transcontinental railroad
completed in the United States. 1870 Standard Oil Company is
incorporated. 1870 Amygdalin (Laetrile) is listed in the U.S.
Pharmacopaea of 1870. (The FDA Grandfather Clause
prevents the FDA from claiming jurisdiction. Upheld by U.S. Court of
Appeals, 4th District, #71-1243, May 23, 1972.)
1870 Third major
smallpox epidemic in England begins and lasts until 1872. Over
44,800 dies.
1871 Franco-Prussian war begins.
1871 In Birmingham, England, from
1871 to 1874, there were 7,706 cases of smallpox. Out of these,
6,795 had been vaccinated.
1871 In Bavaria, Germany, vaccination is compulsory and
revaccination is commonplace. Out of 30,472 cases of smallpox,
29,429 had been vaccinated.
1871 Worldwide epidemic of smallpox
begins. Claims 8 million people worldwide.
1871 Albert Pike writes “Morals and Dogma.” Pike also writes a
letter on August 15, 1871 (until recently on display in the British
museum) to Mazzini detailing the Luciferian plan for world conquest,
outlining plans for three world wars, and detailing the destruction
of both Christianity and atheism.
1871 Bulwer-Lytton writes Vril: The Power of the Coming Race,
containing racial theory that would later figure in Nazi Germany.
Protege of Lytton was Aleister Crowley, of England’s equivalent to
the “Thule Group,” tutor to Aldous Huxley, future prophet of mind
control, who would later introduce hallucinogens into American
culture.
1871 Select committee of the Privy Council convened to inquire into
the Vaccination Act of 1867 (England), as 97.5% of the people who
died from smallpox were vaccinated for it.
1872 Mazzini dies. 1872 Japan institutes compulsory smallpox
vaccination. Within 20 years 165,000 smallpox cases manifest
themselves.
1872 Horace Greeley writes about the “National” Bank Act, saying “by
our money system we have
nationalized a system of oppression not less cruel than the old
system of chattel slavery.”
1872 In England, 87% of infants are
vaccinated for smallpox. Over 19,000 die in England and Wales. (See
1925).
1872 Rio Tinto Zinc company founded by Hugh Matheson with his uncles
profits from opium trafficking and help from Schroder Bank in
Germany, who would later fund Adolph Hitler in 1931.
1873 Banking
panic of 1873. 1874 Civil marriage made compulsory in Germany. 1875
Public Health Act of 1875 in England promotes sanitary conditions.
1875 Official government statistics estimate 120,000 Americans
addicted to opium.
1875 United States immigration excludes “coolies,
convicts, and prostitutes” as undesirable aliens. 1875 Blavatsky
founds the Theosophical Society.
1876 Deutsche Reichsbank opens in
Germany.
1876 Koch discovers anthrax bacillus.
1877 Standard Oil Company
incorporated and gains national ascendancy into the oil market.
Cecil Rhodes writes the first of seven wills.
1877 Telephone and gasoline engine invented.
1878 Louis Pasteur
tells his family never to show anyone his lab notebooks. His last
surviving grandson donated the documents to the Bibiotheque
Nationale in Paris in 1964. Later, historians would begin to
examine Pasteur’s notes and would find evidence of potential
scientific misconduct and a large degree of dubious human
experimentation.
1879 Gold Standard reinstated in the United States.
1880 Beginning of a 20 year period where elite American students of Wundt in Germany return and
become heads of psychology departments at Harvard, University of
Pennsylvania, Cornell, and all major universities and colleges.
Wundt trains James Cattell, who returns to the U.S. and trains over
300 in the Wundtian system which, with help from the Carnegie and
Rockefeller foundations, eventually assume control of psychological
testing in the United States for all the soldiers of the First World
War.
1880 In Denmark citizens consume 29 pounds of sugar each annually.
1880 Recorded death rate from diabetes in Denmark is 1.8 per
100,000.
1880 Britain import 105,508 chests of opium into China.
1880
Smallpox vaccinations start in the United States. 1880 Sweden
consumption of refined sugar 12 pounds per person annually.
1882
United States immigration adds “lunatics and idiots” to exclusion
list.
1882 Koch isolates the TB Bacillus. TB death rate 370:100,000.
1882 Standard Oil Company incorporated in New Jersey as a Trust,
which absorbs all other oil companies. Standard owned by railroad in N.Carolina. 1883 Karl Marx dies.
1883 Galton introduces the term “Eugenics” to describe his ideas and
proposes practices of racial superiority and sterilization.
1883 Lenin forms the first Russian
Marxist group in Switzerland.
1883 Czar in Russia invites Nobel
brothers and Rothschilds to help develop oil riches in Baku area in
Russia.
1884 In England, Dr. Charles Creighton is asked to write an
article for the Encyclopedia Britannica on vaccination. After much
research internationally, he concludes that vaccination constituted
“a gross
superstition.” Later, Creighton writes two books, “Cowpox and
Vaccinal Syphilis” and “Jenner and Vaccination.”
1884 In England,
more that 1700 children vaccinated for smallpox die of syphilis.
1884 Fabian Society founded in London by Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
1884 Dr. Sobatta of the German Army reports on the results of
vaccination to the German Vaccination
Commission, which subsequently publishes data proving that
re-vaccination does not work. Deaths
from vaccination are routinely covered up by physicians.
1886 A
seven year period begins in Japan where 25,474,370 vaccinations and
re-vaccinations are performed in Japan, representing 66% of the
entire population of Japan. During that period, there are 165,774
cases of smallpox with 28,979 deaths. (See 1955).
1887 Golden Dawn founded in London by Mathers.
1887 Michaelson-Morley experiments done to try to disprove Etheric
Theory.
1894 Superintendent of a home for the “feeble-minded” in
Kansas castrates 58 children before public
revulsion forces him to stop.
1885 Modified Great Seal of the United
States adopted by Congress.
1885 Rothschild monetary power reaches
point of world control. Amschel Rothschild dies.
1885 German
eugenicist Dr. Alfred Ploetz publishes “The Excellence of Our Race
and the Protection of
the Weak” in which he states that humanitarianism which fosters the
protection of weaker members threatens the quality of the race.
1885
General vaccination program against rabies begins in the United
States. 1886 First oil tanker built.
1887 New York doctor Ephraim Cutter publishes a book on cancer and
the diet.
1887 In England, Dr. Edgar M. Crookshank, professor of
pathology and bacteriology at Kings College, is asked by the British
government to investigate the cowpox outbreak in Wiltshire. The
result of the investigation was contained in two volumes of “The
History and Pathology of Vaccination,” in which he states that “the
credit given to vaccination belongs to sanitation.”
1887 Dr. M. W. Barr, president of the “American Association for the
Study of Feebleness” strongly advocates sterilization.
1888 Standard Oil operates first foreign operation, called
Anglo-American Oil Company, Ltd.
1888 Tesla invents electric motor with Westinghouse manufacturing.
1888 Cecil Rhodes creates De Beers mines in South Africa.
1888 Bacteriological Institute opens in Paris for experimentation
with animals and production of vaccines and sera. Other institutes
open around the world modeled after the Paris Institute.
1888 Bacteriological Institute in Odessa, Russia, tries its hand at
a vaccine for anthrax. Over 4,500sheep are vaccinated; 3,700 of them
die from the vaccination.
1888 Russia overtakes the United States in production of crude oil.
Russia kerosene takes 30% of the British market.
1889 In England, a royal commission is appointed to inquire into
certain aspects of the vaccination question. The committee would be
in session for 7 years and would issue 6 reports, with the final
reporting 1896. The result of the final report was the Vaccination
Act of 1898.
1889 Albert Pike issues a theological dogma to the 23 Supreme
Councils of the world stating that“Lucifer and Adonay are both God.”
1889 Standard Oil production operations in Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Indiana.
1889 Most of Britain's food production becomes industrialized.
1890 Cecil Rhodes becomes Prime Minister of Cape Colony in Africa,
exploiting the diamond and goldfields of Africa, and took control of
Parliamentary seats and England and Africa. With financial
support from Lord Rothschild, he was able to monopolize De Beers
Consolidated Mines. Founded Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford.
1890 Standard Oil purchases Deutsch-Amerikanische
Petroleum-Gesellschaft.
1890 U.S. Depression of 1890 created by International Bankers.
1890 Sherman Silver Purchase Act.
1890 Andrew Carnegie writes a series of eleven essays called “The
Gospel of Wealth,” a treatise which essentially stated that free
enterprise and capitalism no longer existed in the United States,
because he and Rockefeller owned everything, including the
government, and that competition was impossible unless they allowed
it. Eventually, says Carnegie, the young children will become aware
of this and form clandestine organizations to fight against it.
Carnegie proposes that men of wealth form a synthetic free enterprise
system based on cradle-to-grave schooling. The people who advanced
through schooling would be given licenses to lead profitable lives.
All licenses are tied to forms of schooling. This way, the entire
economy can be controlled and people have a motivation for them to
learn what you want them to learn. It also places the minds of all
children in the hands of a few social engineers. (GermanSystem).
1890 Emil vin Behring announces discovery of anti-toxins.
1891 Cecil Rhodes group joins with Cambridge group led by William
Stead to form a secret society round table group. Rhodes gains
control of 90% of the world diamond supply. The Round Table group is
founded.
1891 Tesla invents the Tesla Coil and becomes a U.S. citizen.
1891 Wireless telegraphy begins in the United States.
1892 Gustave Le Bon writes “The Evolution of Matter,” detailing the
use of ordinary non-radioactive
elements to create nuclear reactions. Heavily suppressed data not
permitted in the public domain.
1892 Cholera epidemic in Hamburg,
Germany. Threat of importation into the U.S. forced the
establishment of the New York City Health Department division of
Pathology, Bacteriology and Disinfection.
1892 Rockefeller Trust transferred to holding company, Standard Oil
of New Jersey. 1893 Standard Oil establishes resident agents in the
Far East.
1892 America takes the lead in worldwide sugar
consumption, surpassing the British. Sugar consumption would double again by 1920.
1893 Banking panic of 1893.
1893
Tesla works on building remote controlled devices using radio waves.
1893 German Dr. Julius Hensel states that processed flour is devoid
of nutrients.
1893 Johns Hopkins Medical School established. HQ of
German Allopathic Medicine.
1894 Bataille writes that Gallatin
Mackey, a top Illuminist, showed him what amounts to wireless telegraphy, decades before Marconi, stating that units also existed in
Charleston, Rome, Berlin, Washington and Naples. It was discovery of
this secret that enabled understanding of how seemingly unrelated
“incidents” took place simultaneously around the world which
aggravated “situations” that developed into wars or revolutions.
1895 Standard Oil achieves a fleet of ocean-going ships.
1895 Lenin,
Trotsky, and others form the Social Democratic Labor Party.
1895
Diphtheria vaccination program begins. Over the period lasting until
1907, 63,249 cases of diphtheria were treated with anti-toxin. Over 8,900 died, giving a
fatality rate of 14%. Over the same period, 11,716 cases were not
treated with anti-toxin, of which 703 died, giving a fatality rate
of 6%.
1895 Rothschilds control 95% of United States military
railways.
1895 Who’s Who mentions J.P. Morgan as owning 50,000 miles
of U.S. railways.
1895 A fire burns down Tesla's lab, destroying
plans for VTOL aircraft and rocket engines.
1895 Marconi “invents”
radio telegraphy.
1896 Marconi patents “the first radio.” Patent
#7777.
1896 First “UFO” flap in the United States.
1896 Carlo Ruta, a
professor at the University of Perugia in Italy, states that
“vaccination is a worldwide delusion and an unscientific practice,
with consequences measured today with tears and sorrow without end.”
1896 Oil is discovered in the American West.
1896 Standard Oil
begins to form worldwide subsidiaries as trustees.
1897 AMA formally
incorporated, paying $3 fee to State of Illinois.
1897 Chloride of
lime first used to sterilize drinking water.
1897 Tesla publishes
his dynamic theory of gravity.
1897 Freud writes that “masturbation
is the prime habit and addiction which is replaced by addiction to
alcohol, morphine and tobacco,” Freud neglects to mention his own
further addiction to sugar and cocaine, leading one to assume Freud
was eternally high and sexually frustrated, and that this was
projected to form the sexually dependent theories taken up later by
psychiatry.
1898 Cecil Rhodes amasses fortune in gold and diamonds in South
Africa.
1898 Eugenic sterilization bill is unsuccessfully introduced into
the legislature in Michigan, providing for the castration of all
inmates of the Michigan Home for the Feebleminded and Epileptic.
1898 Rockefeller interests prime goal of control of medical
education in U.S.A.
1898 Tesla produces a vibrational device capable
of causing earthquakes, a tiny electromechanical
oscillator.
1898 Vaccination Act of 1898 in England. Elections held
for the “board of guardians,” the administrators of the vaccination
laws, and by 1898 over 600 boards in England were pledged not to
enforce the
law. The Act of 1898 contained the first “conscience clause,”
although no claims of conscience were ever approved by magistrates.
1898 Marie Curie discovers radium.
1898 J.R. Ewald, professor of
physiology at Strasbourg University in Germany experiments using
brain electrode implants.
1898 Warren Bechtel moves to California to seek his fortune,
beginning with a mule team hauling dirt for small construction
projects.
1898 Theodore Roosevelt and the Kaiser in Germany
contemplate an alliance between the three Nordic
powers: Britain, Germany, and the United States. 1898 Tesla builds
robotic devices and states that he shall demonstrate a device which,
when left to itself, will “act as though possessed of reason and
without any willful control from the outside.” Tesla had
already built a coil which produced 4 million volts, but wanted to
go higher to make it possible for transmissions on a global scale.
Tesla patent #613,809 filed for remote radio control of guided
missiles.
1899-1924 Dr.George Simmons dominates the American Medical
Association.
1899 Tesla discovers terrestrial stationary waves which
can produce electricity and also reports receiving signals from space. 1899 Meeting in London where the Warburgs,
Morgans, and Rothschilds become affiliated.
1899 Tesla's Colorado
Springs experiments with high voltage power systems. His notes,
translated into
English, do not appear until 1978.
1899 Castration of children at
the Pennsylvania Training School for Feebleminded Children.
1899
Plans to destroy the one room school and its capacity to produce
thinkers and independent people
begins in the U.S.