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==Official Narrative==
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According to Wikipedia, the Committee of 300, also known as C300, is just an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, which has no existence in reality.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_of_300</ref> Little is known about C300, since it doesn't announce meetings, disclose membership, or agenda. The fact that mainstream sources however deny its existence, adding disinformation agents to throw public off track, points to the necessity to investigate further, rather than simply dismiss. It's not abnormal for possible C300 members to also participate in more than one group, such as be Bilderberg attendee, a CFR member and Trilateral Commission member as well, leading to suspicion that the group might simply be Bilderberg Group or other secret society by another name.
  
 
==Conspirator's Hierarchy==  
 
==Conspirator's Hierarchy==  

Revision as of 03:29, 30 September 2023

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The Committee of 300 is - according to Dr. John Coleman - a shadowy, supra-national secret society of the deep state, consisting of the world's 300 most powerful families, situated above the 5000-member Council on Foreign Relations in influence and power. The Committee of 300, is also known as The Olympians. Coleman claimed this powerful group was founded by the British aristocracy in 1727 and still rules the modern world of today. The belief is that it is an international council that organizes politics, commerce, banking, media, and the military for centralized global efforts.

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Official Narrative

According to Wikipedia, the Committee of 300, also known as C300, is just an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, which has no existence in reality.[1] Little is known about C300, since it doesn't announce meetings, disclose membership, or agenda. The fact that mainstream sources however deny its existence, adding disinformation agents to throw public off track, points to the necessity to investigate further, rather than simply dismiss. It's not abnormal for possible C300 members to also participate in more than one group, such as be Bilderberg attendee, a CFR member and Trilateral Commission member as well, leading to suspicion that the group might simply be Bilderberg Group or other secret society by another name.

Conspirator's Hierarchy

Description of an all-powerful group, that knows no national boundaries, above the laws of all countries, one that controls every aspect of politics, religion, commerce and industry, banking, insurance, mining, the drug trade, the petroleum industry, and unanswerable to anyone but its members. Little is known about the group by the general public.[2] The story of the Committee of 300, by Dr. John Coleman, published in 1992. Some material is dated, but much rings true today.[3]

2010 Members List

The Committee of 300 is a product of the British East India Company’s Council of 300. The East India Company was chartered by the British royal family in 1600. It made vast fortunes in the opium drug trade with China and became the largest company on earth in its time. Today, through many powerful alliances, the Committee of 300 rules the world and is the driving force behind the criminal agenda to create a "New World Order", under a "Totalitarian Global Government". The Committee of 300 with its "aristocracy, its ownership of the U.S. Federal Reserve banking system, insurance companies, giant corporations, foundations, communications networks, presided over by a hierarchy of conspirators – this is the enemy. Members of the Council of 300 are royals, top bankers, "elite" billionaires, top religious figures, media moguls, top military figures. List offered is as of 2010. Many members may overlap other groups such as Bilderberg.[4]

Hidden Hand

Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich wrote that the group may also be known as the "Hidden Hand", which is headed by the Rothschild family of international financiers and based loosely around many of the top national banking institutions and royal families of the world.[5] According to the pyramid of the New World Order, [Rothschild Family] and other bloodlines are situated above the Committee of 300 in power and influence, with the committee in service to them.[6]

Doubts of its existence

Joël van der Reijden is of the opinion that the Committee does not exist:

I read Coleman's book years back, looking for evidence of the committee's existence, but couldn't find it. Virtually all of the information could be found in the work of EIR and Eustace Mullins (both also propagandists, but who never used the Committee of 300 term), and most of the names he mentions have at least once visited Bilderberg. Especially since Coleman gathered so many names of this alleged Committee of 300, you'd guess he could at least point you in the right direction for proof of its existence. But he has never done that. Coleman, a former MI6 agent, is typical of conservative establishment propagandists à la Brian Crozier and others, in the sense that he links liberalism, socialism and communism all on one heap and the West has been a victim of this joint "plot". This alone is a dead giveaway that he's spreading disinformation.[7]


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