Trail of the Serpent, Part 2

| June 18, 2016

The following quotes are from The Trail of the Serpent by Inquire Within (For some years a Ruling Chief of the Mother Temple of the Stella Matutina and R.R. et A.C.), London: Boswell, 1936. The Jew and high Mason, Cremieux, founder and president of L’Alliance-israelite-universelle, said in his manifesto, 1860: “The net which Israel now […]

CIA control of culture

| August 29, 2015

In July we posted Intelligence Agencies and Satanism as an introduction to organized Satanism and mind control within the U.S. government. Today we are wrapping up that series with a discussion of CIA control over culture. Cathi Morgan at UK Mind Manipulation has put together a longish piece connecting the CIA’s MK-ULTRA mind-control experiments with […]

Venona: Spies Against America

| February 18, 2015

Review of John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. The Venona Project began in 1943 under the U.S. Army’s Signal Intelligence Service. The project involved deciphering cables sent from Soviet diplomats in the United States to Moscow. However, the Soviet code was not broken until […]

John Robison

| May 11, 2014

Alex Kurtagic remembers John Robison at Wermod and Wermod. Robison was an essential source describing the Illuminati revolutionaries at the time of the French Revolution. Essential reading for understanding the conspiracy in modern times.

The conservative dilemma

| April 28, 2014

Angelo Codevilla wrote a piece in 2010 outlining the dilemmas of conservatives, America’s Ruling Class — and the Perils of Revolution, published in The American Spectator. We think it’s worth a read because it’s representative of current conservative thinking. Students of New World Order studies will find a few points of its historical analysis to […]

Eustace Mullins

| March 5, 2014

It occurs to us that we have failed to inform our students of some important pioneering research in the New World Order takeover. We did not have Eustace Mullins as a source in our research for The Hidden Masters, we discovered his work only after publication. You can find Mullins’ biography from a Google search. […]

The fallacy of progress

| January 30, 2014

Robert Merry reviews John Gray’s The Silence of Animals: On Progress and Other Modern Myths. Gray’s work traces the origins of the myth of progress and exposes its fallacies. Essential reading for anyone believing in modernism and Enlightenment values.