Cyril Falls person
also: Carol Quigley
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Michael T. McKibbenperson · 4Pilgrims Societyorganization · 2Lillian Scott Troyperson · 2C. Wright Millsperson · 1Tragedy and Hopebook · 1
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Cyril Falls covered_up
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“but he ghosted the Pilgrim Society entirely. The shattering 1902 dinner club that fused Rockefellers, Morgans, Rothschilds, Carnegies, Barclays, Roots, Churchills, and Roosevelts, and the City of London overlords with their Wall Street pupp…”
▶ The Shadow State 75 The Pilgrims Society @ 44:25
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conference, journalist from all over the world. Attending is Lillian Scott Troy. Have you heard of Lillian before? I have. It must have been in, I don't remember, maybe one of Carol Quigley's book. Maybe. This book was written by Michael T.…
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So that's Lillian Scott Troy, but we're going to talk a little bit about that because this is really important. So McKibben writes the book. He has some other interesting things to say. Bear with me one second. Coming up. Okay. McKibben say…
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that explained nothing about the real drivers of the 19th and 20th century geopolitics. Instead of tools for building kinder, more harmonious societies without the endless grind of war, his narrative kept people chasing shadows trapped in a…
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A few more paragraphs, it's worth it. This was an oversight. It was deliberate erasure. Conspiracy diggers have screamed about it for decades. The Pilgrims were the velvet-gloved front for every orchestration Quigley danced around, hosting …
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His detectors nailed it. He doled out just enough disclosure to play the hero insider, but held back the kill shots that could have dismantled the beast. Hell, rumors persist that McMillan torched the original plates of Tragedy and Hope pos…
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And that's what's interesting about now that we know all of this information going back, because I just recently reread this Quigley book. And you definitely get that feeling when you read it. It's like they're documenting. But that's like …