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16. Read Wilson, Derek. Rothschild, The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty. NY: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1988.
17. Mullins, The World Order, p. 11.
18. Wilson, op. cit., pp. 338-339.
19.
ibid., p.338
20. The Reign of the House of Rothschild, p. 405.
21. Muhlstein, Anka. Baron James, The Rise of the French Rothschilds.
NY: The Vendome Press,
(n.d.-c.1980) .
22. Baigent, Leigh, Lincoln. Holy Blood, Holy Grail. pp. 190-199.
23.
Various references. For instance, Armstrong, The Rothschild Trust, p. 196, "That is the
present objective of Jeroboam Rothschild and his secret Elders of Zion."
24. Wilson, Derek. op. cit., p. 45.
25. William Still writes, "In 1782, the headquarters of illuminized Freemasonry was moved to
Frankfurt, the stronghold of German finance, and controlled by the Rothschilds." Still, The New
World Order, p. 82.
26. Muhlstein, Anka. Baron James, The Rise of the French Rothschilds.
‘p.47. She describes how
their private courier system was faster than the regular mail.
27.
Corti,
Count Egon Caesar. (trans. from
German by B.& B. Lunn). The Rise Of The House
Of Rothschild. Boston: Western Is., 1972, p.278 cf. pp. 386-389.
28. Miller, Edith Star. Occult Theocracy. chap on Carbonarism,
pp. 427-438
is a start in learning
its importance.
29. Mullins, op. cit., p.2.
30. di Gargano, Michael. Irish and English Freemasons and their Foreign Brothers, 1878, p. 62.
31. Bruell,
Geschichte, p. 24 as quoted by Katz, Jacob. Jews and Freemasons in Europe 1723-
1939.
(trans. by
L. Oschry) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1970, pp.61,
248
32. Mullins, op. cit. p. 3.
33. Muhlstein, op. cit. p. 125
34. Carroll Quigley’s book was very enlightening
on the New World Order except that it leaves
out the Catholic Church and the Jesuits’ participation, at a time that their participation was
increasing dramatically.
In other words, Quigley’s book must be taken with a grain of salt, it
would be a mistake to believe it to be infallible or unbiased.
35.
Le Sueur, Gorden (Rhode’s confidential secretary). Cecil
Rhodes The Man and His Work.
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