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Why Africa needs secret societies (Very interesting article in many ways)

http://www.southerntimesafrica.com/article.php?title=Why_Africa_needs_secret_societies&id=6026

Princess Diana's famous butler, Paul Burrel, who worked for the British Royal Family for 21 years, is the man who revealed in 2002 that Queen Elizabeth II called him one day after Diana's death and told him:

'Be careful, Paul; nobody has ever been as close to a member of my family as you were to Diana. There are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge.'

That was fascinating stuff.

If the Queen has no knowledge of 'the powers' at work in a country of which she is head of state, imagine the effort these 'powers' have made to hide their existence and (sometimes sinister) activities from public view.

The Queen's warning was the closest yet that any establishment figure had come to admitting that life is not just as we see it, and that Western countries and others elsewhere are run by unseen powers (or in British parlance 'unseen governments') who pull the strings from behind the scenes.

If anybody had talked about such 'powers at work' in the terms used by the Queen, they would have said it was a 'conspiracy theory'.

For writing this piece, I would be accused of being one. It is the classic way of dismissing such startling revelations and diverting attention away from the 'conspiracy facts' that have ruled the world since the rise of Europe to global dominance.

As Robert Eringer asks in his 1980 book 'The Bilderberg Group – The Global Manipulators': 'After all, isn't conspiracy the normal continuation of normal politics by normal means?

'Conspiracy or not, the Bilderberg group is a fascinating example of behind-the-scenes 'invisible' influence-peddling in action.'

And judging from the progress their countries have made, there surely must be something good in these secret societies.

They have done tremendously well for their countries and the West as a collective, just as the Afrikaner Broderbund secret society did for apartheid in South Africa, nurturing and sustaining that horrendous racial system and the governments that underpinned it.

The question now is: can Africa join in the fest? And why not? If the secret societies have worked for the West, the African versions should surely work for Africa too!

From the way things work in the corridors of power in Africa, where there are always queues of people (both local and foreign) wanting to see the presidents and ministers, there is not enough time left for the presidents and ministers to do any serious thinking about their countries and their future.

They are exhausted, mentally and physically, at the end of every working day, robbing them of the ability to devote any serious quality time to thinking, visioning, analysing, planning, implementing, and reviewing.

This is why Western countries put so much premium on think-tanks and advisers to do the thinking, visioning, analysing, planning, and reviewing for their governments, presidents and ministers.

Which makes Africa even more in dire need of the services of think-tanks and multiple secret societies (minus their sinister side) to work behind the scenes for the betterment of our countries, as they do in the West.

If Africa has no clues as to how to organise these secret societies, let's take some guidance from the history and activities of a few – just a few – of the West's most powerful secret societies (defunct and still existing). The template is set; we only need to emulate their examples.

For the purposes of this article, I have chosen mainly the American-based secret societies for study – it is because America is the dominant force in the world today, and, as the British authors Thom Burnett and Alex Games put it so succinctly in their book 'Who Really Runs the World', 'controlling America is the first step in controlling the world'.

So here we go:

Skull & Bones

First on the list is the Skull & Bones secret society, based in a crypt-like building (known as The Tomb) on the campus of Yale University in Newhaven, Connecticut, USA.

Being one of the oldest secret societies still in existence (it was founded in 1832), the Skull & Bones has many America's leaders – in politics, business, academia, military, media, etc – among its members.

For example, in their authoritative book 'Who Really Runs the World', published in 2005, Thom Burnett and Alex Games reveal that 'the Bush family represents the strongest influence that the Skull & Bones has yet wielded upon American politics'.

Three generations of Bushes have been members – and two of them have subsequently become presidents.

In 2004, when George W Bush was asked during the presidential campaign to comment on his Skull & Bones experience, he said it was 'so secret we can't talk about it'.

When the question was turned over to his Democratic opponent, John Kerry, another Bonesman, he simply said: 'Not much because it's a secret'. 

 

[TLS]-Not going to post the whole thing it's quite long Read it HERE>>>

You know with Africa not being very involved in secret society's they've become victims to those country's who are deeply involved with these types of society's. Kevin Trudeau about a year ago did say that Africa has its own type of bilderberg group but that guy is such a scumbag we can't be sure he was telling the truth at all.