On Feb, 1, 1919 Edward Doheny, the oil tycoon, told C. W. Barron, founder of the Wall Street Journal,
'Pres, Eliot of Harvard is teaching Bolshevism. The worst Bolshevism in the U.S. are not only college professors of whom President Wilson is one, but the capitalists and the wives of capitalists. Frank C. Vanderlip is a Boshevik. Socialism is the poison that destroys democracy. Socialism holds out the hope that man can quit work and be better off. Bolshevism is the true fruit of Socialism. '
The world headquarters of the Boshevik movement was now at 120 Broadway on Wall Street. the Equitable Life Bldg. at 120 Broadway had been built by a corporation organised by Gen. T. Coleman DuPont. Durin
g the early 1920s, 120 Broadway not only housed Equital Life, but also the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, whose directors were enthusiastically supporting the Bolsheviks; the American International Corporation, which had been organised to aid the Soviet Union; Weinber and Posner which received a $3 million order for machinery from the Soviet Union in 1919, and whose vice president was Ludwig Martens, first Soviet Ambassador to the U. S.; John McGregor Grant, whose operations were financed by Olaf Aschberg of Nya Banken, Stockholm, who had transmitted large sums furnished by the Warburgs for the Boshevik Revolution; the London agent of Nya Banken was the British Bank of North Commerce, whose chairman was Earl Grey, a close associate of Cecil Rhodes - - Grant had been blacklisted by the U. S. Government for his support of Germany during World War I; and on the top floor of 120 Broadway was the exclusive Bankers Club. These were the organisers of the World Order. Their instrument power was gold. the Great Soviet Encyclopedia noted.
'Under socialist economic conditions, gold is also a universal equivalent, used as a measure of value and a scale of prices. The gold content of the Soviet ruble was established at 0.987412 grams as per Jan. 1, 1961. In the world socialist Market gold is used as the universal money. '
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THE WORLD ORDER - Our Secret Rulers
A Study in the Hegemony of Parasitism by:
Eustace Mullins