Cecil Rhodes had a 'Vision'Written by Robert Bruce Baird
In an attempt to tie together Napoleon and others including Hitler, I offer these thoughts from http://cecilrhodes.net and an author named Vincent Leroux. “This idea came to him at age of 24 with force of a religious revelation. What is interesting is that it struck him in hours immediately following his initiation into Masonic Order while at Oxford University. Although Rhodes was slightly contemptuous of organisation he had just joined - `I wonder that a large body of men can devote themselves to what at times appear most ridiculous and absurd rites without an object and without an end' - fact remains that whatever Masonic induction he had gone through, it would appear to have triggered something of an epiphany in young student. On evening after ceremony, Rhodes sat pondering what had happened that day. Then, as he puts it, 'idea gleaming and dancing before one's eyes like a will-of-the-wisp at last frames itself into a plan'. He proceeded to pen his `Confession of Faith' in which he outlined his ambition: to establish a secret society whose objective would be furtherance of British Empire and uniting of entire Anglo-Saxon race, including America, into one single empire. From that day, June 2, 1877, Rhodes was a man with a mission, with his `Confession of Faith' his guiding star and inspiration. When he had grown to trust anybody, he would confidentially reveal his 'idea' to him and expect man's life to be changed immediately. Historians and biographers have criticised his naivety, but fact remains that when Rhodes did reveal his 'idea' to others, it often had same effect, resulting in them devoting themselves from then on to helping him achieve his lofty aims. There was an event in Rhodes' life, soon after his `illumination' at Oxford {Site of a Druidic pheryllt or alchemical school in time before Rome. Therefore it is on an important part of Earth Energy Grid.} that is hardly mentioned by his biographers, but which may well provide a key to how Rhodes acquired personal magnetism and power that he displayed from then on. Three months after his Masonic induction at Oxford, Rhodes was back at diamond diggings of Kimberley, in South Africa. One night, while staying in his bachelor quarters, a very strange thing happened. `His friends', according to his biographer Sir Lewis Michell, `found him in his room, blue with fright, his door barricaded with a chest of drawers and other furniture; he insisted that he had seen a ghost.' Immediately after this pivotal crisis, Rhodes had his previously penned `Confession of Faith' (which also contained his last will and testament) legally formalised by a Kimberley attorney. From then on, his star was in ascendant. What exactly happened to him alone in his room that night? No one will ever know, except that exactly same thing happened to another man, in following century, who also went on to become one of most powerful men world has ever known - Adolf Hitler. In his book, ‘Hitler Speaks', published in 1939, Hermann Rauschning writes of an event that took place at beginning of 1930's prior to Hitler's seizure of power and his ascent to fame and infamy. Says Rauschning: `My informant described to me in full detail a remarkable scene - I should not have credited story if it had not come from such a source. Hitler stood swaying in his room, looking wildly about him. `He! He! He's been here!' He gasped. His lips were blue. Sweat streamed down his face. Suddenly he began to reel off figures, and odd words and broken phrases, entirely devoid of sense. It sounded horrible. He used strangely composed and entirely un-German word formations. Then he stood quite still, only his lips moving.... gradually he grew calm. After that he lay asleep for many hours.'
| | Count Rumford - VIP SpyWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
Why did FDR say Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Count Rumford were three most important Americans? (1) Why did Holy Roman Empire and Hapsburgs make Benjamin Thompson a nobleman? James Bond had nothing on this man of mystery.FDR lauds their intellect and does not say why they were truly all that important. He is part of same ‘octopus’ but at a lower level or ‘front’ for political purposes. Jefferson was a politician as was Franklin too, but that is not why they are so important. Ben Franklin might have been an agent or double agent for plutocrats and oligarchs who were playing both sides of freedom fence while expanding their power. He was a member of Rosicrucian Council of Three along with Paine. Jefferson was a Newtonian alchemist or scientist who was selected and trained very early in life as part of Merovingian genetic program and he went on to do a lot of miscegenating himself. Clearly none of this will be laid before you in any exam to pass your citizenship tests. But Rumford was given a Royal title by Hapsburg or Holy Roman Emperors and worked with British Royals they are part of a Holy Alliance (see Treaty of Verona etc.). Here is a little dribble about him that also makes mention of ancient electricity even though it does not detail Numa’s machines which are in British Museum. “Two thousand years ago, a number of Greek and Roman philosophers (notably Thales of Miletus and Pliny who was killed while trying to study eruption of Vesuvius of year 79 when Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried beneath ashes) had noticed strange antics of bits of straw and of feather which were held near a piece of amber which was being rubbed with a bit of wool. The schoolmen of Middle Ages had not been interested in this mysterious ``electric'' power. But immediately after Renaissance, William Gilbert, private physician of Queen Elizabeth, wrote his famous treatise on character and behaviour of Magnets. During Thirty Years War Otto von Guericke, burgomaster of Magdeburg and inventor of air-pump, constructed first electrical machine. During next century a large number of scientists devoted themselves to study of electricity. Not less than three professors invented famous Leyden Jar in year 1795. At same time, Benjamin Franklin, most universal genius of America next to Benjamin Thomson (who after his flight from New Hampshire on account of his pro-British sympathies became known as Count Rumford) was devoting his attention to this subject. He discovered that lightning and electric spark were manifestations of same electric power and continued his electric studies until end of his busy and useful life. Then came Volta with his famous ‘electric pile' and Galvani and Day and Danish professor Hans Christian Oersted and Ampere and Arago and Faraday, all of them diligent searchers after true nature of electric forces.” (2)
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