
The London Bush house, built in 1919 with funds provided by U.S. Pilgrim Irving T. Bush. Inscribed above the door is the text, "To the friendship of English Speaking Peoples". The two men represent the United States and Great Britain, holding a torch to symbolize their everlasting friendship.
The purpose of this article is to show that there really has existed an Anglo-American Establishment that has been influential on domestic and international politics. Although this is something that has already been established to a large extent by a number of authors, there has hardly been any discussion on the Pilgrims, an Anglo-American society which makes it possible to identify the "members" of this Anglo-American Establishment and link them all together in an easy and convenient way. For over a century this society has counted the involvement of the most influential bankers, lawyers and aristocrats of both the United States and Great Britain. They include the Astors, Morgans, Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Mellons, Rothschilds, Hambros, Cecils, Keswicks, and dozens more.
Because of this staggering amount of establishment figures among its membership for over a century,
the Pilgrims Society is an ideal organization to discuss a wide variety of topics that its members |
have been involved with. This includes the establishing of the Federal Reserve System and the governing of the Bank of England, the founding of both the Council on Foreign Relations and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the collaboration with the fascist regimes before and during World War II, the appeasing of Arabs for oil, the CIA's Mockingbird program, and the globalization process. Additionally, this Pilgrims article turned out to be ideal to discuss the role of not only the Anglican-Episcopal Church in the lives of these Establishment figures, but also the role of Freemasonry and Templarism. Over the years it has further become clear that a lot of authors that have been attacking this globalist or "cosmopolitan" Establishment, have rather peculiar and extremist connections. This aspect of the conspiracy movement is also discussed in considerable detail. |
What the (somewhat) near future will bring for PEHI
- A relocation of the site from pehi.eu to isgp.eu.
- A new introduction article.
- A new article which will expand on the network described in 'Beyond Dutroux', taking it to the international level.
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