Milner Group
The Milner Group was a key deep state faction at the turn of the 20th century, effectively constituting the UK deep state without help from other groups. It has been most clearly exposed by Carroll Quigley, who claims that although of great importance and influence, it was particularly difficult to track due to its tight control of the UK historical record.
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World War I
The group played a major role in World War I.
World War II
- Full article: Document:The Milner Group in Word War II
- Full article: Document:The Milner Group in Word War II
By 1939, the group's influence had significantly declined.[Why?] However, in the last chapter of The Anglo-American Establishment, entitled The Milner Group in World War II, Quigley wrote that the Milner Group "played a considerable role in the Second World War, not scattered throughout the various agencies associated with the great struggle, but concentrated in four or five chief fiefs."[1]
Exposure
This list was taken from Carroll Quigley's posthumously published work The Anglo-American Establishment and posted here in June 2018. See also:
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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South Africa/Deep state | “Alfred Milner organized and developed a talented coterie of Oxford graduates inside his South African administration, men who by 1914 held critical positions of power in the City, the Conservative Party, the Civil Service, major newspapers and academia. Carroll Quigley specifically dedicated a chapter of his seminal Anglo-American Establishment to this "Milner's Kindergarten", the men who rose to high office in government, industry and politics. He appointed, trained and developed his chosen men to drive forward the Secret Elite agenda with conviction.” | Jim Macgregor Gerry Docherty | 2017 |
Known members
35 of the 114 of the members already have pages here:
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Milner Group in Word War II | Wikispooks Page | Carroll Quigley | The concluding chapter of Quigley's magnum opus on the Milner Group. |