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IT'S IN THE BOOK
REVISITING 'THE QUIGLEY FACTOR'

Geoff Metcalf
February 23, 2003
NewsWithViews.com

While the leftist liberal establishment has it's panties in a bunch and is whining over what they view as the opposition's stranglehold on talk radio, far worse prospects than Al Frankkan linger in the shadows.

Rewind: Early in Bill Clinton's first administration I cautioned my San Francisco radio audience that Clinton (still a young man) could and would pursue further opportunities to abuse power under the color of authority. I specifically suggested the prospect of a U.N. Secretary General Bill Clinton. I was vilified as a right wing "Clinton basher'.

Fast Forward: Now we have a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist claiming a "major international move" is afoot to help install Billy-Jeff as the CEO of the (allegedly) most powerful world body - the United Nations.

According to the "Dateline D.C." column, the erstwhile Clinton had already lined up support for his candidacy from Germany, France, England, Ireland, New Zealand, a handful of African states, Morocco and Egypt. Russia reportedly has made it known it would not object and added that China is also a big fan of the former president. You damnbetcha the Chicoms LOVE Clinton.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan intends/wants to complete his entire term (which is supposed to last through 2006) but apparently is "under pressure to resign before the end of his second term in 2006." He doesn't want to dissolve into obscurity but the handwriting is on the glass walls.

If or when the coup is complete, the General Assembly would select his replacement, on the recommendation of the U.N. Security Council.

Since there has never been a North American Secretary General, the odds favor an American secretary general for the on deck circle. Connect the dots.

Eschewing tradition and courtesy, Clinton has been talking A LOT…and his recent visit to 'Larry King Live' demonstrates 'positioning' which is more that of U.N. diplomat than former U.S. President.

In February 1998 I wrote a column, 'The Quigley Factor', foreshadowing this.

Carroll Quigley became the instructor of numerous future diplomats and government officials. Quigley's 1,300-page epic "Tragedy and Hope" was released by Macmillan Company in 1966.

For over a decade I have interviewed a wide variety of subjects claiming a grand conspiracy of control. 'The Controllers', depending on whom you listen to, are

· The Committee of 300

· The Council on Foreign Relations

· The Trilateral Commission

· The Bilderbergs

· The Club of Rome

· The Skull and Bones guys

· Some guy named 'Harry' living in a basement in London.

Quigley's book documents the existence of a powerful international "network" whose goal was "nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands" (see page 324) "able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole."

According to Quigley the intellectual originators of the plot were John Ruskin of England's Oxford University and his pet pupil, Cecil Rhodes.

The concept (you can find it on page 131) was, "to federate the English-speaking peoples and to bring all the habitable portions of the world under their control."

Rhodes had some major league help from the Rothschild banking empire and subsequently amassed a humongous fortune from the diamond and gold mines in southern Africa. He "left part of his fortune to found the Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford" to train young and ambitious students for the "secret society" (again check out page 131) they formed in 1891.

Professor Quigley said, "In 1909-1913 they organized semi-secret groups, known as Round Table groups. In 1919 they founded the Royal Institute of International Affairs -- similar Institutes of International Affairs were in the chief British dominions and the United States (where it is known as the Council on Foreign Relations) during the period of 1919-1927 (se page 132). The anti-communist (Quigley called them "Radical Right") factions within the U.S. were elated to find Quigley stating: "There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent, in the way the radical Right believes Communists act." (To find this you have to last/endure up to page 950).

Most important however, is Quigley's description of the network's behind-the-scenes plotting to bring the Federal Reserve into creation, it's worry and concern when a Congressional committee started to investigate the huge tax-exempt foundations, and the serious threat posed to the plotters by Sen. Joseph McCarthy and presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.

Bill Clinton, a Quigley student, Rhodes Scholar, Bilderberger, Council on Foreign Relations and Trilateral Commission member, is following the Ruskin-Rhodes-CFR-Quigley blueprint. I ain't making it up.

This information is not from the vast right-wing conspiracy newsletter. It is in the book, "Tragedy and Hope"

'The Man From Hope' is attempting to create 'The Tragedy'…God forbid he succeeds.

© 2003 Geoff Metcalf - All Rights Reserved


Geoff is a veteran media performer. He has had an eclectic professional background covering a wide spectrum of radio, television, magazine, and newspapers.  A former Green Beret and retired Army officer he is in great demand as a speaker. Metcalf has hosted his radio talk show on the ABC/Disney owned and operated KSFO and in worldwide syndication. www.geoffmetcalf.com


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