The 3 RRRs, the LSE, Fabian Society – Rocky Timeline to the CFR, UN…

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How the Rothschilds, Rockefellers & Royals did it,

down the decades of rabbit holes,

to the UN, CFR and 24000 NGOs

As Shaw, Webb, Olivier and Wallas became the Fabian Society‘s dominant “Big Four”, it becomes clear that the Society originated as a private organisation run by elements in the employ of media outlets representing liberal capitalist interests.

Indeed, the Society’s key financial backers included John Passmore Edwards, an associate of textile manufacturer and leader of the Liberal “Manchester School”, Richard Cobden himself. For example, in the 1890s, Passmore Edwards donated £10,000 for a new building for the Fabians’ London School of Economics (LSE) (Webb. p. 93).

The Fabians were also linked with the Manchester School through Harold Cox, a member of the Fabian Society who was a follower of Manchester Liberalism, secretary of the Cobden Club and editor of the influential quarterly Edinburgh Review, as well as a collaborator of Sidney Webb (Webb, p. 502).

It follows that both Karl Marx and the Fabian Society were bankrolled by industrial interests with links to the left-wing Manchester School and the media world.

These already powerful interests were allies of the Rothschild banking family which had close links to the shadowy world of Manchester’s left-wing media, industry and finance: the Rothschilds’ first port of call in England had been Manchester, where the group’s patriarch Nathan Meyer started his career in the textile trade. They had a long tradition of support for Liberal causes, several leading members of the group having served as Liberal members of parliament.

The Fabian Society has been particularly close to the Rockefellers who are covert Fabian Socialists. David Rockefeller wrote a sympathetic senior thesis on Fabian Socialism at Harvard (“Destitution Through Fabian Eyes”, 1936) and studied left-wing economics at the Fabian Society’s London School of Economics. Not surprisingly, the Rockefellers have funded countless Fabian projects, including the LSE. Already in the late 1920s and 1930s, the LSE received millions of dollars from the Rockefeller and Laura Spelman Foundations, becoming known as “Rockefellers baby”. (see “A history of philanthropic support at LSE”).
 (LSE has had connections to the Royal family from its inception. The Queen’s grandfather George V laid the foundation stone of the Old Building in 1920 and Princess Anne has been the Chancellor of University of London, and LSE, since 1981
Throughout her lifetime Her Majesty The Queen took a keen interest in the economy and many other issues related to LSE’s founding purpose and work to ‘understand the causes of things’.)

The Rockefellers’ Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) operating within the U.S. State Department was responsible for designing America’s post-war foreign policy. A key element of this policy was the $13 billion Marshall Aid that funded Europe’s Socialist governments, including Britain’s own Fabian Socialist Labour government run by Prime Minister Clement Attlee, former chairman of the New Fabian Research Bureau.

[Editor’s note: The CFR still dominates U.S. policy. David Rockefeller was Chairman from 1970-85, and his son David Jr. is also a member. The current chairman is Robert Rubin, a former executive at Rockefeller’s Citibank who studied at LSE. For background, see “Final Warning” by David Rivera (1994) and “The Invisible Government” by Dan Smoot (1962) ]

Another Rockefeller outfit bankrolling Fabian projects was the International Monetary Fund (IMF), established in 1944 along with the World Bank. Its chief architect was U.S. Under-Secretary of the Treasury Harry Dexter White, a covert Communist, who had close links to the Rockefeller-associated Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR).

Source:

https://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FabianSociety&C=2.0

These LSE Associates became Global Leaders:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_associated_with_the_London_School_of_Economics

 https://www.rbf.org/about/about-us/timeline

 

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