Cecil Rhodes
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Cecil Rhodes (Businessman, Deep politician) | |
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Born | Cecil John Rhodes 1853-07-05 Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England |
Died | 1902-03-26 (Age 48) Muizenberg, Cape Colony, (now, South Africa |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Oriel College, Oxford |
Founder of | De Beers, Milner Group |
Member of | Bullingdon Club, Milner Group, Milner Group/Society of the Elect, Milner's Kindergarten |
Relatives | • Reverend • Francis William Rhodes • Louisa Peacock Rhodes |
Related Quotation
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UK/Deep state | “Five principal players, Cecil Rhodes, William Stead, Lord Reginald Esher, Lord Nathaniel Rothschild and Alfred Milner were the founding fathers, but the secret society developed rapidly in numbers, power and presence in the years before 1914. Influential old aristocratic families that had long dominated Westminster were more deeply involved, as was King Edward VII, who operated within the inner core of the Secret Elite. Cecil Rhodes, a mining magnate who made millions in South Africa, had long talked about setting up a Jesuit-like secret society, pledged to take any action necessary to protect and promote the power of the British Empire. He sought to "bring the whole uncivilized world under British rule, for the recovery of the United States, for the making of the Anglo-Saxon race but one empire." * In essence the plan was as simple as that.” | Gerry Docherty Jim Macgregor |
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