New World Order the Ancient Plan of Secret Societies
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NEW WORLD ORDER THE ANCIENT PLAN OF SECRET SociETIES
William T. Still
Huntington House Publishers
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Twelfth Printing
Copyright © 1990 by William T. Still reser~.-ed. No part of this book may be reproduced without permission from -the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review; nor may any part of this book be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or copied by me· chanica!, photocopying, recording or oLlier means, without permission from the publisher. All rights
Huntington House Publishers P.O. Box 53788 Lafayette, Louisiana 705:05
Library of .Congress Card Catalog Ncmber 90-'80397 ISBN t)"9l0311..{}4-1
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Acknowledgements _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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One-October 1973: The Nixon Coup - - - - -
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Two- Ancient Secret Societies -
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Three-The Great Atlantean Plan
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Four-Early America and the Revolution _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Five-Weis h aupt's Illuminati _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Six- The French Revolution_________
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Seven-American Jacobins - - - - - - - - - -
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Eight-American Masonry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Nine-Albert Pike, Mazzini and the Italian Revolution -
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Ten-Karl Marx. and the Intemationale - - -
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Eleven-The Soviet Revolution _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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~welve--Central Banking, the C~ & FOR ~- - _
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Fourteen-The Pt:esent _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Fifteen-The Constitutional Assult
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Thirteen-World WarU and the Communist Aftermath -
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Acknowledgements
With any project of this magnitude, there are many to thank. First of all to my parents, William and Mary 'Still, who helped in many ways, and second to my wife, Cynthia, who read and re--read, edited and re-edited, my sincere thanks. rn addition, thanks to Bob and Diane Still and SII\Plexin Waslrington.An.informed-intelligence'SUroehas
10 told me the burglars were ..,.,·or king on a tip{h.Jt there was evidence th.1t Democratic presidential candidate Sena-tor George McGovern had accepted subs·tantial illegal contributions from Fidel Castro. Nixon maneuvered successfully to keep an investigation of the incident rela-tively quiet until after the fall clectin. Then early in 1973, the famed Senate Watergate hearings start~J. COMMITTEE TO REPEAL THE nso AMENDMENT SUMMER OF 1973 Nixon loyalists floatt:d what i~ known in Washington as a "trial balloon." They tipped off the local Washington media tha-t a group of Americans who wanted Nixon to remain pcesident for a -third term, or even longer, had formed a group called "The Committee to Repeal the Twenty-second Amendment." A third tennis forbidden by the Twentysecond Amendment to the Constitution. This group gained no immediate support in Washing-ton, and so it-quietly died after, at most, a week of local media mention. However, local Washington Nixon watchers began to wony privately that the Committee to Repeal the Twenty-second Amendment signaled something more ominous brewing under the surface. THE AGNEW AFFAIR- SEPTEMBER 1973 A mass-market paperback book entitled The Gla~sJ:ouse Tapes was published by Louis Tack wood, who claimed that he was a member of a super-secret domestic intelligence unit of the Los Angeles Police Department which was working on a plan to create a-chaotic dOA1estic political situation in -the U.S. that \vou~-d give President Nixon the justification for declaring martial law. Tackwood daimed tha-t he helped set up a secret oper~tion which . would aHow anti-ward:emons-tre 'First Degree of Masonry te«ch:?s I the cc:ndidatcl ·that his actions must-be squared by the precepts contained in the Holy Bible, the constant study "of which is strongly recommended."~
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