Your future according to Rockefeller

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Would you like to know the future the Rockefeller group plans for you? Check out this excerpted quote, from a 50-year old book about the family:

“Rockefeller by no means neglected their program of converting our government into a totalitarian device for looting. The basic plan was published in 1930 by his intimate friend Hoffman Nickerson in his book, the American Rich. Nickerson’s scheme is to nullify the Constitution by converting our Government into an absolute monarchy. He concludes, the only perfect form of government is hereditary absolute monarchy, but it might be wiser at the start not to violate American sentiment by undertaking to impose it openly. The conversion of President to absolute monarch merely requires the elimination of checks and balances on the power of the President that the framers of the Constitution “unwisely” incorporated into it, to convert his role to that of absolute dictator.”

“The key to converting Congress into a mere “rubber stamp’ is the budget plan. If the Presidential elective monarch presents to Congress, year after year, budgets so huge and complex that members could not possibly find the time to read it, and so richly provided with graft and pork barrel for each member of Congress that none of them would dare to sincerely attack it for fear of losing their shares - Congress would eschew the powers granted it by the Constitution. The presidential monarch would easily rob Congress of its Constitutional power to initial any legislation under the pretense of contrived “emergencies” and “crises”…”

Does this sound like something we have today? Exxon (ex-Standard Oil) Bechtel and Halliburton, the top profiteers of Iraq are all major Rockefeller outfits. So why in the Democrats’ media where denunciations of PNAC, Perle, Wolfowitz and Cheney fly thick and fast there is not a peep about Rockefeller? Apparently there’s another 1913-style treason in the making. Remember how in 1913 Rockefeller & Co. pushed for tax and central banking laws so crooked even the Republicans bailed from the effort? (This says a lot.) Rockefeller then simply had the Democrats parade in as “saviors of justice” and complete the crime. Today I can see only once conceivable reason why the Democratic Party doesn’t shout on the top of its lungs about the scandalous Rockefeller monarchical plan while it is taking body (actually, 655,000+ bodies) in front of our eyes. As in 1913, they are preparing to parade in as “saviors of justice” to complete the coup.

30 Responses to “Your future according to Rockefeller”

  1. apollonian Says:

    “Colonel” Edward House, Wilson Controller, Wrote Significant Predescessor
    (Apollonian, 15 Apr 06)

    Yes, the Birchers at JBS.org have already anticipated same picture as u present here in this “Rockefeller” book. But don’t forget one work, even previously, written by Woodrow Wilson’s communist/plutocratic (and Jew) “controller,” Edward House, the “Colonel” fm Texas. I forget the title but the hero was a fascist who takes over the American government, abolishing the US Constitution in favor of world dictatorship under “League of Nations.” Look for more Apollonian exposition at NewNation.org, under “commentary” heading. Apollonian

  2. AWTD Says:

    The most likely plan for all of North America is found in the South America of today. I call it spent condom economics.

  3. They will lose in the end Says:

    Ah, how true about Rockefellar and his ambitions. But do remember that he still does serve at the whim of his master Rothschild and the Americas are just a part of their global fascist schemes. Soon to be headquartered in their lusted for capitol city of Jerusalem.

  4. Social Democracy Now Says:

    This is extreme interesting, but actual quotes from the Hickerson book would seem necessary to back it up. It’s a bit hard to believe that back in 1930 a Rockefeller family friend would talk so openly about subverting the constitution and installing an absolute monarchy.

  5. kdaves Says:

    Some things just make you want to say “God damn them. Please.”

    Sometimes you have to just look around to find that we have already been stripped of our power.

    Time to resolve that those of us frustrated by the lack of citizen upheaval, and FED UP with the status quo, need to band together now, on the internet, to form our own party and nominate our own local leaders and national leaders.

    We are staring at the solution, right in front of our faces. Now is the time to act, tomorrow really could be too late.

    The FCC may be in a position to eliminate the ability to form meaningful coalitions.

  6. Fu Manchu Says:

    I believe the book by House that apollonian mentions was titled “Phillip Dru: Administrator.” I have not read it; most public and college libraries don’t have it.

  7. Ekky Irion Says:

    You need to correct your quoted numbers of Iraqis killed.
    The Lancet study indicated 100,000 additional deaths during the invasion year alone. That now has probably more than doubled. The IBC only reports Iraqis killed when those deaths have been published/quoted by the English speaking media.
    Source: Mortality before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: cluster sample survey, The Lancet, Published online October 29,2004
    This study reads:
    “The researchers found that the majority of deaths were attributed to violence, which were primarily the result of military actions by Coalition forces. Most of those killed by Coalition forces were women and children… Eighty-four percent of the deaths were reported to be caused by the actions of Coalition forces and 95 percent of those deaths were due to air strikes and artillery.” (’Iraqi Civilian Deaths Increase Dramatically After Invasion’, October 28, 2004)
    The Financial Times, on November 19, 2004 wrote:
    “This survey technique has been criticised as flawed, but the sampling method has been used by the same team in Darfur in Sudan and in the eastern Congo and produced credible results. An official at the World Health Organisation said the Iraq study ‘is very much in the league that the other studies are in … You can’t rubbish (the team) by saying they are incompetent‘”. (Stephen Fidler, ‘Lies, damned lies and statistics,’ Financial Times, November 19, 2004)
    The Chronicle of Higher Education on January 27, 2005 wrote
    “’Les has used, and consistently uses, the best possible methodology,’ says Bradley A. Woodruff, a medical epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Indeed, the United Nations and the State Department have cited mortality numbers compiled by Mr. Roberts on previous conflicts as fact — and have acted on those results. (…) Mr. Roberts has studied mortality caused by war since 1992, having done surveys in locations including Bosnia, Congo, and Rwanda. His three surveys in Congo for the International Rescue Committee, a nongovernmental humanitarian organization, in which he used methods akin to those of his Iraq study, received a great deal of attention. ‘Tony Blair and Colin Powell have quoted those results time and time again without any question as to the precision or validity,’ he says.” (Researchers Who Rushed Into Print a Study of Iraqi Civilian Deaths Now Wonder Why It Was Ignored, by LILA GUTERMAN, The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 27, 2005)
    According to Les Roberts (Center for International Emergency Disaster and Refugee Studies at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, one of the world’s top epidemiologists and lead author of the Lancet report) “the estimates of 20,000 to 30,000 civilian deaths cited in the American press are too low, most likely by a factor of five or ten.” (Do Iraqi Civilian Casualties Matter?, By Les Roberts, AlterNet, February 8, 2006)

    This means that “most likely” there might be as many as 300,000 Iraqi civilian deaths
    http://www.thecatsdream.com/blog/
    http://www.jhsph.edu/PublicHealthNews/Press_Releases/PR_2004/Burnham_Iraq.html
    http://chronicle.com/free/2005/01/2005012701n.htm

  8. George Says:

    Hello everyone, thank you for reading my site. I’ll answer the replies in the order they were received.
    - “Apollonian”, the Josephson book I quoted mentions how Rockefeller was a significant financial supporter of the Birch Society too,
    - “AWTD”, you are right.
    - “They will loose in the end”, you are right about the Rothschilds, but there is even more to that, so I left all that for a future article
    - “Social Democracy Now”, I don’t have Nickerson’s book, but if you cannot believe that he would talk so openly about instituting an absolute monarchy, just run a search on Hoffman Nickerson / American Rich on bookfinder.com. The matches that come up with summaries like: ” Exposition of the need for leisure class leadership in the American economic, social and political struggle” “The cult of equality” and “the twilight of legislatures and the elective monarchy”.
    - “kdaves”, I believe the real way to stop criminality of this kind (as well as any other) is not by classic enforcement-type activity; that didn’t eradicate it in 4500 years. The way to stop crime is to stop making it pay by creating a global, people-controlled money which looses all value if acquired dishonestly. Of course, this requires redefining a few things, such as the old notions of value and wealth, but it can be done. If anyone has some workable ideas to pitch in, just post them here.
    - “Fu Manchu”, thank you for the pointer
    - “Ekky Irion”, you are right. I revised the figure and added one of your links. The 35,000 body count did seem low to me, considering that my own government casualty scorecard lists the casualties of the previous Iraq war + embargo at 1,000,000+

  9. joe because i know Says:

    If a monarchy were a perfect form of government, then they wouldn’t have been overthrown as often as they have been in history. - Duh!

  10. Social Democracy Now Says:

    As an historian, I tend to be suspicious of discussions that don’t present the original material. It’s very easy to misrepresent what someone has written if you don’t give readers the opportunity to compare what you’re claiming they say with what they actually do say.

    That said, I have no problem with the general thesis. I think that the Bush administration comes very close indeed to being an absolute monarchy. I see no evidence that his administration is checked by anything, and the Fitzgerald investigation doesn’t seem to be accomplishing very much. It moves so slowly, one wonders whether it is designed to stretch things out interminably.

  11. Talmage Kirk Says:

    Though it doesn’t surprise me to see such sentiments from the ultra-rich, I fail to see how we’re being part of the solution by suckling off of cheap energy. Did you know that it takes a human being around 25,000 hours to produce the number of BTUs in ONE barrel of gasoline. Why do you think the Rockefellers got so rich? They will only get richer as we pass peak oil, and God help us all…

  12. Matt Says:

    “The way to stop crime is to stop making it pay by creating a global, people-controlled money which looses all value if acquired dishonestly. Of course, this requires redefining a few things, such as the old notions of value and wealth, but it can be done. If anyone has some workable ideas to pitch in, just post them here.”

    Haha. I think you are smart, but that statement is stupid. We have honest, workable money, we just need to start using it. Gold is at $608/oz. and silver at $13.25/oz. People ARE turning away from fiat-currency toward real money, i suggest you do the same.

    Btw, have you guys read “The Creature from Jekyll Island” by G. Edward Griffin? This book is a great history of the Federal Reserve, the international banking system, and contains many clues regarding their plans for “our” future.

    If we want to stop the horrors of all this, we must fight for our rights on the local level, shun the fiat currencies, and buy precious metals. I firmly believe that buying precious metals is the single best way to fight the “New World Order”, or whatever you want to call the bullshit happening in our world today.

  13. George Says:

    Next answers to next remarks:

    - ‘joe because i know”, you are right. If it were good, it wouldn’t be overturned. This, however, stands for any government. What is a “government”? A bunch of fat faces who plunder half of the income of their community, and then keep 3/4 of the loot for themselves. Ask anyone who gets one of those meager monthly government checks (a retiree, single mom, veteran, whoever) whether s/he would rather have four times the money and no “government”, and the answer will be a foregone conclusion.
    - “Social Democracy Now” - should I scan the Josephson book’s pages where I got the quote from? I don’t have American Rich, but if someone can scan the relevant pages, we can put them up here. The blurb about how it’s wiser not to violate American sentiment by imposing monarchy openly, and how to use the budget to subvert Congress is on pages 301-2 of American Rich, according to the footnotes.
    - ‘Talmage Kirk”, I believe there is a better source of energy than oil. It is shining on my face right now.
    - “Matt”, gold is not a crime-proof medium of exchange. It can be stolen, robbed, cheated out, and if that happens, it will provide the same benefit to the thief (or robber baron) as it did to the rightful owner. What I talked about is having a system whose medium of exchange is not “stealable” - so crime literally stops to pay.

  14. dean Says:

    IMHO, that’s a good article, chock-full of truth.

    Related, Tax-Exempt Foundations (audio MP3): http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/05/318344.shtml

    Related, The Pilgrim Society (looong): http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=20574

  15. Chronicfist Says:

    I posted a link to the story on my website dealing with the illegal Federal Reserve and how it ties into other events.
    http://www.crispyclean.com/root.html

    I like to talk about things I’m not supposed to. :)

  16. Talmage Kirk Says:

    For the record, solar energy is less an “alternative” to oil energy than a derivative of it. The creation of solar cells is extremely oil-dependent, not to mention that current methods require a large quantity of precious metal, also in short supply and very energy-intensive to extract… Should there be some breakthrough in solar technology, I will welcome it with open arms, but don’t go thinking it will be so easy…

  17. Chronicfist Says:

    We could be using industrial hemp for energy and fuel by next year, but the government will not allow it. Hemp fuels are cleaner, more efficient, easily renewable and less costly to refine than petroleum based fuels. Individuals could use their own land to be self sufficient on energy, but the government will not allow it. Gee I wonder why.

  18. Talmage Kirk Says:

    Yeah, Chronicfist, I tend to agree with you. I still think the main issue is the amount of overall consumption we have. We will have many more options as we convert to a more sustainable system, but, like you say, we’ll see if they’ll allow us to evolve. Perhaps the internet will prove useful if it enables us to overthrow such a system in a peaceful fashion. One can hope…

  19. MAM Says:

    Also in 1913 we got the Constitutional Amendemnt for the direct election of senators. This clearly shifted the balance of power from the States setting the stage for an imperial centralized government.

  20. Chronicfist Says:

    MAM, that happened in 1913? Isn’t that the same year the criminal Federal Reserve Act was signed?
    That was a crappy year for America.
    In 1913 we lost control of our monetary system to private banks AND lost control of our own states.
    Damn bankers, they are the ones keeping hemp illegal. Those international bankers are deep into the oil game and know if hemp were legal to grow citizens would not need their damn oil anymore and they’d lose much power.
    I tried to warn people what would happen when they elected a failed oil man with close ties to the banking community, Israel and Saudi Arabia.

  21. Killuminati Says:

    Hemp is really the true lifeline to the future and im not saying this cause im some teenage pothead or a Woddy Harrleson fan (don’t know if I spelled that right) The people in the U.S. and the rest of the world need to stop relying on government controlled t.v. and radio to tell them what and why things are happening. If anyone has any ideas on how to insure the freedom of speech on the internet they need to start working on plans ASAP how long do you think it will be before world governments start to take over the internet too, it’s already happening, GOD HELP US ALL!!!!!!!

  22. Hippiestothepower Says:

    Im quite new to all this stuff (im a 15 year old student) But I think the best solution would be to make small communities (villages) where there are a certain amount of people growing food, and others doing other required jobs. There would be no money, but all food/services would be traded. Since these are small communities, theft would be found easier, since if you know you neighbour is a doctor, you would be supprised to find him/her selling potatoes :D

    Just a idea I got.

  23. Critter Says:

    When you have a sitting President who,decides what LAWS! he will have enforced,and those he won’t! You have Govt. sponsored ANARCHY! Thats what we have with Bush/Elites at this time in US History! In 100 years I wonder what they will write about this era?

    Pro Patria!!!

  24. Editor@Newspaper_in_Alberta Says:

    Not only hemp, but other crops are good for fuel, such as canola. A form of bio-diesel is made frmo it, which would also solve the problems faced by farmers in the US and Canada who are being forced to borrow money from teh government just to keep their second and third generation farms afloat, let alone profitable. President Bush is a shady character, to put it mildly, but really, is it the puppet of the one who pulls the puppet’s strings? Cheney seems more the threat to me, having been in the cabinet once before Bush Jr. These old world political cliques are having a pretty good romp at the taxpayers expense, and at the expense of civilians in other countries. The biggest method of removing them from power must start in the media. Unfortunately in the states, they’re all pretty muchowned by people with close ties to the gov’t, and now in canada i’m sure we’ll see alot of the same problems with our new puppet prime minister Stephen Harper, who is also a businessman before a community servant, which is what members of the government should be in the first place. If research and developement can continue without being hindered by greedy companies trying to preserve teh status qou, then the bad guys should eventually be weeded out in the natural order of things. The question remains: how long do we wait, what can we do in the meantime? Information is the key to change, because without education, we cannot make educated decisions. Pressure your local newspapers, they will be they will be the first ones to come around to the whims of the people, long before television and radio ever will. The two latter are more about being a cash cow than a reliable source of information anyway. The former has a significant advantage inthe fact that you can go back and re-read the story again and again until you have absorbed all teh information prsented. I urge everyone to write down their concerns, back them up with facts (you need to be credible, not just ranting), and submit them to your local paper editor every week until they publish it. Include this website as a resource, and others like it, and the word will spread. Good Luck.

  25. AWTD Says:

    While strolling down memory lane, I found this page which I had previously found from whatreallyhappened.com. Great read.

    Here’s a fun thought. What if there was a global form of currency that couldn’t be printed up with any government’s whim? What would happen? (For those of you who think that gold is the s’t, as the teens say, I suggest researching how South Africa props up the value of diamonds should any threat appear. If they ever saw fit to stop doing that, you’d be left with a shiny rock with lots of sentimental value, but little else.)

    For starters, the lives of those in charge of running the countries would be very similiar to you and that work thingy you have to do. The more you burn up and waste, the more you’re in the hole and the more insignificant your nation’s bargaining power would be on the international stage.

    Know what though? That happens anyways, like with Batista’s Cuba. It would just be way more obvious to the average person though.

    I think that was never meant to be. One day we may even look back with great sorrow at how education catered to the most dumbest and violent at the neglect of the majority and when a great germ crisis threatened mankind, the people available to the greatest thinkers just weren’t enough to avoid seeing the human race reduced to a half-billion people. In fact, I’d even say that my education and financial examples are made possible by a big pile of BS sold to the public by those with an Enron-style voracious appetite for a lifestyle that heavily underscores their motto of some creatures being more equal than others without appropriate merit.

  26. Pissed Off Cabbie Says:

    The family that preys together stays together.

    Watch Dick Cheney cower before David Rockefeller here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB5WgBtTbuI

    He knows who his lord and master is.

  27. WeRscrewed Says:

    name says it all, ive been digging for awhile now and i have come to belive that the openness of all the debate and the fact that nothing is happing now when we have been stripped of our rights for years is a sure sign that its too late, and the fact that the global plan is so clear to someone with a computer leads me to one quote from final fantasy 7 and if you ever played the game youll know the answer:

    When a bad guy spills his guts it can only mean one thing

    he is sure to win

  28. William McFarland Says:

    There is ONE who will stop all of this corruption and his name if GOD . HE is the absolute ruler and LORD of all the worlds. He has sent his new messenger to us all who will put this planet in absolute law and order and he will rule with a rod of Iron and the Rothchild’s and their cronies like Rockefeller who now have created The New World Order of the Illuminati will cease control of this planet and they will all be sent to hell. His new Messengers name is ‘BAHA ‘U ‘LLAH ( The glory of GOD. ) Yes the Illuminati have created hell on this earth for nothing but Greed and have killed untold millions and started all the wars and created HIV and Aids just to kill off about 2 billion of the 3rd world citizens who are not white and then they can control the entire continent of Africa when it all dies from AIDS, But rest assured that there is cure for AID’s and it is at the ready when enough people have been eliminated . This elitist group of families does control all of this planets politicians and they are all just puppets but the head of the snake is Rothchild and these families will continue to do so for power and more created wealth and are in control of all the taxes to their created Federal Reserve Bank which is a private corporation and all the money on this planet but GOD owns it all and HE is the Supreme just LORD of all and HE cannot be even imagined as to his wealth and POWER much less be swayed by some despot fascist group such as the Illuminati which is headed by the Rothchild’s and their immense banking groups which controls all the money on this planet. All of it! But even though this group may think that they are the all seeing eye and remain in the shadows and untouchable GOD has the true all seeing eye and he has already acted. FEAR ONLY GOD AND BE TRUE TO THYSELF AND OTHERS AND EVEN THOUGH RIGHT NOW WE ALL ARE PUPPETS AND PAYING THE EARTHLY BANKING MASTER ROTHCHILD , FEAR NOT TOTAL CHANGE FROM GOD THE TRUE MASTER IS IN THE WORKS TODAY . YOUR BROTHER BILL

  29. David law Says:

    Gold is at $608/oz. and silver at $13.25/oz. People ARE turning away from fiat-currency toward real money, i suggest you do the same.

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