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Creek, Michigan. The Kellogg Foundation gives grants to Catholic Universities,
to research along the
lines of Illuminati goals, and a variety of other causes. For instance, a 1984 $100,000 grant was given
to the American Association
of Community
and Junior Colleges. The purpose? To implement a
national recruitment effort to enlist the support of government and corporate leaders to improve
policies concerning adult education and training." Of course as you know, most national government
and corporate leaders are part of their power structure so of course they (the Illuminati) would
like
these people in the decision making process of our junior colleges. The Foundation contributed
almost $10,000
in 1984 to the Battle Creek Board of Education. That should give the foundation quite
a
bit of clout
in the local school boards decisions. Many of the grants of the Kellogg Foundation
are
to promote things
in health care and agriculture
which are in the general trend of what the Illuminati
is pushing for. The American
government
loaned Robert Vanduyn to UNESCO from 1972 onwards.
He was given the position of Coordinator of UNESCO Service World Bank Education project. To be
in that position shows he was part of the elite, whether he was or wasnt a Satanist. UNESCO is being
used to push a NWO education agenda on the world. Recently, the death of Patricia Van Cleve Lake
opened up some more clues about the Van Duyns. In the July 1 article I mention on page 52 that one
of the other early Dutch families in New Amsterdam which intermarried with the Van Duyns was the
Van Cleves. Ten hours before Patricia Van Cleve Lake died on Oct. 3, she called her son and told him
the truth about who she was. The 3 paragraph death notice was buried on page 14 in an LA. paper (I
think the LA Times). What she told her son on her death bed was that she was the daughter of
William Randolph Hearst and movie star Marion Davies. Various people noticed her resemblance
to
Hearst, but dared not speak about it publicly. Her son told people after she died, She lived her life on
a
satin pillow. They took away her name, but they gave her everything else." Patricia was always
introduced as "the niece" of Marion Davies, who in reality was her mother. The rumor mill since the
1920s had claimed Patricia was Hearst daughter, but it wasnt until just this last month that it had
been publicly said.
The news links the Van Cleve family to Hearst. All this news is very interesting
in light of several
previously establish facts. First, Hearst who funded Billy Grahams first 3 years of Crusades was part
of the Illuminati. Second, the Illuminati
often adopt out their children to hide their paternity and
ancestry. Third, the Van Cleve family
is linked to the Van Duyns, which raises the possibility of links
between Hearst and the Van Duyns.
FOLLOWUP ARTICLE ON THE VAN DUYNS
The long Van Duyn article of the July 1, 93 newsletter indicated that I was puzzled that I hadnt
found more clues about the power of the Van Duyn family, which an informant had told me was one
of the top 13 Illumanati families. Since that time, I have spent time with a very knowledgeable
ex-
Illuminatus,
and it was confirmed that the initial information
was indeed correct, the Van Duyns are
one of the top 13 Bloodlines. Some of the Satanic members of this bloodline are in the North Central
area of United States, such as in Michigan. I found out that this bloodline keeps much of their money
in Europe, and that they are linked to some ltalians -- (the Mafia?).
With some more clues to pursue, I hope to discover some more about this top Illuminati family which
has gone to such great lengths to be hidden. It is clear that they have kept their money and businesses
well hidden, via holding companies and other gimmicks.
EPILOGUE
This collection of articles has tried to take the reader back stage to meet the families that control the
Illuminati and the world. One of the best places to see representatives
of the different 13 families
together are when they gather for the Feast of the Beast. The back stage story is tar from being told.
The Van Duyn family is a fitting way to end this book, because the mystery that surrounds them
highlights the work that still remains to tell the complete story. The Van Duyn articles do not mention
Roel Van Duyn of Amsterdam, Netherlands who founded/headed
in modern times the
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