Dining club
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Dining clubs were important as deep state milieux around a century ago.
Examples
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Bullingdon Club | An Oxford university dining club with a habit for inebriation and subsequent property destruction. A UK equivalent of the US Skull and Bones fraternity, which has had a large number of establishment insiders as members over the years. |
Coefficients (dining club) | A private gathering of British imperialists and socialist reformers on how to defend and expand the "liberal" British Empire |
Corsair Club | Founded by the head of the US deep state over a century ago, the Corsair Club was a private dining clubs. It gathered 12 members gathered for off the record conversations, presumably about deep political intrigues. It is not known to have survived J. P. Morgan's death in 1913 |
Hellfire Club | Exclusive English club(s) that met during the mid 18th century. Depending on the source these existed to drink, mock traditional religion and have orgies - or went further and held satanic rites and sacrifices. |
Le Siècle | A long established "bipartisan" network in the French establishment. |
Nobody's Friends | A a highly secretive UK dining club centred on a strong core of bishops, ex-Tory ministers and former military top brass,representing Britain's most entrenched professions and institutions. Many members have either been UK/VIPaedophile, or spent considerable effort covering up for fellow establishment child abusers. |
The Other Club | Winston Churchill & Oswald Moseley's secret group |
The Pilgrims Society | A very low profile group that has been in operation for over a century and has Elizabeth Regina as its patron. Members include ministers, diplomats, CEOs and others. Who knows what this "dining society" discusses over dinner?... |
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