There are many people who believe it is the super rich "elite" Illuminati and their associates who truly decide who will preside over the United States.
Who are they?
The Queen of England, her husband Prince Philip and the Royal House of Windsor, the hierarchy on the board of directors of the Vatican, including the Pope; the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Morgans, Duponts, Fords, Carnegies, Melons, Bush's are among the names that are often cited as part of the Illuminati.
So, if you'd like to know who is going to win the U.S. Presidential election, just call up super wealthy David Rockefeller and he can tell you today- because, evidently, it's all a "staged event".
& according to those who believe… the Illuminati win very election no matter which Democratic or Republican candidate wins… and if this is true, that means that both Barack Obama and John McCain are being brought to you, live, by the elite.
Did you know there are other parties? Did you know there are other candidates?
Have you heard of the Independent Green Party: Chuck Baldwin and Darrell L. Castle; Libertarian: Bob Barr and Wayne A. Root; Green Party: Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clementa; and Independent Party, Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez?
Did you know that Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader, Libertarian Party presidential candidate Bob Barr, and Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin debated, October 30, in Cleveland, Ohio?
Yawning?
It’s pretty obvious that there is manipulation somewhere… and it might be the media that is steering us to recognize two candidates.
A simple google of “United States Presidential” finds these lines (cut and pasted from my search):
Two brave candidates, but the choice for US president seems clear
As election day looms, both candidates have begun to focus on key states
Both campaigns are geared up for the finale.
The Cuban Government has accused both US presidential candidates of engaging in the same old rhetoric about Cuba
Both US presidential candidates have taken their election battle to the crucial state of Florida
Erdogan sent two foreign policy officials to meet the advisors of both US presidential candidates
In fact, both candidates are being given the extraordinary opportunity -- the benefit of the doubt
Both candidates also supported offering options for young people to perform national service to help pay for their college educations
a new cap-and-trade carbon emissions program, which both candidates call for
both candidates to take over in the White House
While both presidential candidates and top Pentagon officials support the call for more troops in Afghanistan
Both candidates have also supported the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act
both candidates answered 14 questions
He has met with dozens of Congress people and governors, and with both presidential candidates.
Both presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama voted for the measure in the US Senate.
Both candidates, Obama and his rival Republican John
It is just one week before the US Presidential elections. We all know all that we want to know about the two candidates
While both presidential nominees say
Both presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama,
Closing Guantanamo will be one of the thorniest tasks facing the next US president, and while both candidates have said it
Both candidates for the presidency have compelling personal narratives
As election day looms, both candidates have begun to focus on key states
Joe Biden himself proposed partitioning Iraq into three parts, and both presidential candidates have
Both candidates have made development assistance
Both US presidential candidates support some form of decoupling.
But each of us has serious concerns about both candidates
Both candidates said guests at the party made critical comments about Israel
election, both presidential candidates are increasing their TV advertising buys in Colorado
Both have expended so many words
Both favor eventual citizenship for illegal immigrants
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan sent two foreign policy officials to meet with advisors of both US presidential candidates
West Wing” president played by Martin Sheen, brings both candidates to the
Both candidates
But while we've been obsessing over markets, both candidates' positions have been overtaken by events in Baghdad
Both candidates gave somewhat vague replies, focusing on the traditionally close relationship between the United States and Israel
president will not get us out by himself.
Both presidential candidates ...
As such, both of the presidential candidates are boxed into a cage of their respective parties' creation
Whoever wins next week's presidential election between Obama, the Democratic candidate, and Republican nominee McCain will
Only slightly better was:
For the first time in America's history, both the main presidential candidates have lived in Asia
which was supported by both mainstream presidential candidates
&
In the presidential election, both major candidates
So, I ask you....who is it that controls the media? Who owns the newspapers, the tv stations? That would fill several blogs… I’ll give you the readers digest version:
"The news and truth are not the same thing."
Walter Lippmann, American journalist, 1889-1974
"We tell the people what they need to know, not what they want to know."
Frank Sesno, CNN News
According to David Icke, author of Children of the Matrix:
an inner-core member of the Bilderberg Group,heads the Hollinger media empire. This includes the London "Daily Telegraph", the "Jerusalem Post", and has owned some 70% of newspapers in Canada. Members of these organizations control three television networks in the United States, NBC, ABC, and CBS. They also control the "Los Angeles Times", "New York Times", "Wall Street Journal", and the empires of Rupert Murdoch, "Time Warner", including "CNN", and the major media operations throughout the world. Even four out of five local newspapers in the UK are now owned by the big media cartels
Really…. So… whoever it is, is telling us that in the current US presidential race, there are really only two candidates.
Tuesday, Peter A. List, editor and chief blogger of EmployerReport.com said, "Depending on the outcome on November 4th, if Democrats win big, the real losers could very easily be American workers. It is very likely that Americans will see more jobs destroyed as a natural economic reaction to the Democrats' payoff to their union backers."
Maybe it is worth looking at the system.
The first two opposing groups in U.S. political history were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. In the early years the Federalists (representing merchants and manufacturers), dominated in power and were thought of as the "money" party.
The Anti-Federalists (who would gradually become known as the Democratic Republicans, and eventually as just the Democrats) represented artisans and the farmers.
Eventually, the two parties evolved into representing two distinct sets of interests. The Democrats representing agricultural and frontier interests in the South and West and the Federalists (eventually evolving into the Republican party) supported commercial interests in the East.
Thus establishing power based on the exploitation of geographic and financial divisions, in the two-party system of “class politics”, the Republican Party traditionally represents the more financially affluent and the Democratic Party represents the working class and poor.
I had to take a look at the real history of leadership in the United States… and will include the basic data here, in case someone cares to review it:
Interesting side notes:
The United States of America was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation by Maryland whose delegates delayed its ratification over a western border dispute with Virginia and New York. Upon the March 1 ratification the President of the Continental Congress officially became President of the United States in Congress Assembled.
To make matters even more perplexing some historians claim that John Hanson was the first President of the United States as he was the first person to serve the full one-year term (1781-82), under the ratified Articles of Confederation. This again is incorrect.
The ratification occurred during the term of Samuel Huntington who served as President from September 28, 1779 to July 6, 1781. Consequently, Samuel Huntington was the first President of the United States in Congress Assembled.
As a matter of interest, I have also researched ties to Freemasonry. Please note: masonic judges and jurors are pledged to protect brother masons, even if it means they must commit perjury to do so.
1.George Washington, 1789-1797
Political Party: Federalist
Confirmed Mason. Initiated: November 4, 1752, Fredericksburgh (Fredericksburg) Lodge No. 4, Fredericksburg, Virginia.
1st Congress (1789-1791)
Majority Party: Pro-Administration (18 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Administration (8 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 26
2nd Congress (1791-1793)
Majority Party: Pro-Administration (16 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Administration (13 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 1 Total Seats: 30
3rd Congress (1793-1795)
Majority Party: Pro-Administration (16 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Administration (14 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 30
4th Congress (1795-1797)
Majority Party: Federalist (21 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (11 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 32
Note: The Republican party that emerged in the 1790s is also referred to as the Jeffersonian-Republican party or the Democratic-Republican party, and should not be confused with the modern (GOP) Republican party established in the 1850s.
2.John Adams, 1797-1801
Political Party: Federalist
Said to have condemned masonry
Suspected Illuminati
5th Congress (1797-1799)
Majority Party: Federalist (22 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (10 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 32
3.Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809
Political Party: Democratic-Republican
MASON: Jefferson may have been a Member of Charlottesville Lodge No. 90, Charlottesville, Va., since his name appears on the Minutes of this Lodge on September 20, 1817. Jefferson was also a member of the Lodge of the Nine Muses in Paris and the Beenan Order (Order of the Bees)
6th Congress (1799-1801)
Majority Party: Federalist (22 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (10 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 32
4.James Madison, 1809-1817
Political Party: Democratic-Republican
Mason, member of Hiram Lodge No. 59, Westmoreland County, Virginia
7th Congress (1801-1803)
Majority Party: Republican (17 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (15 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 2
Total Seats: 34
8th Congress (1803-1805)
Majority Party: Republican (25 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (9 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 34
9th Congress (1805-1807)
Majority Party: Republican (27 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (7 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 34
10th Congress (1807-1809)
Majority Party: Republican (28 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (6 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 34
11th Congress (1809-1811)
Majority Party: Republican (27 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (7 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 34
12th Congress (1811-1813)
Majority Party: Republican (30 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (6 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 36
13th Congress (1813-1815)
Majority Party: Republican (28 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (8 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 36
14th Congress (1815-1817)
Majority Party: Republican (26 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (12 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 38
5.James Monroe, 1817-1825
Political Party: Democratic-Republican
Initiated: November 9, 1775, St. John's Regimental Lodge in the Continental Army.
Membership in Williamsburg Lodge No. 6, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Also a member of the Knights Of The Garter.
15th Congress (1817-1819)
Majority Party: Republican (30 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (12 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 42
16th Congress (1819-1821)
Majority Party: Republican (37 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (9 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 46]
17th Congress (1821-1823)
Majority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Minority Party: Federalist (4 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 48
18th Congress (1823-1825)
Majority Party: Jackson & Crawford Republicans (31)
Minority Party: Adams-Clay Republicans & Federalists (17)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 48
6.John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
Political Party: Democratic-Republican
(Rumored famous Anti Mason.)
19th Congress (1825-1827)
Majority Party: Jacksonian (26 seats)
Minority Party: Adams (22 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 48
20th Congress (1827-1829)
Majority Party: Jacksonian (27 seats)
Minority Party: Adams (21 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 48
7.Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837
Political Party: Democratic
Mason Status: Member of St. Tammany Lodge No. 1, Nashville, Tennessee,
21st Congress (1829-1831)
Majority Party: Jacksonian (25 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Jackson (23 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 48
22nd Congress (1831-1833)
Majority Party: Jacksonian (24 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Jackson (22 seats)
Other Parties: 2 National Republican
Total Seats: 48
23rd Congress (1833-1835)
Majority Party: Anti-Jackson (26 seats)
Minority Party: Jacksonian (20 seats)
Other Parties: 2 National Republican
Total Seats: 48
24th Congress (1835-1837)
Majority Party: Jacksonian (26 seats)
Minority Party: Anti-Jackson (24 seats)
Other Parties: 2 National Republican
Total Seats: 52
8.Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
Political Party: Democratic
Alleged Mason-I was unable to find information confirming he was a mason, he was, however, a personal friend with known masons, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson
25th Congress (1837-1839)
Majority Party: Democrat (35 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (17 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 52
26th Congress (1839-1841)
Majority Party: Democrat (30 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (22 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 52
9.William Henry Harrison, 1841
Political Party: Whig
Mason Status: Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky and Grand Orator for the G.L.
27th Congress (1841-1843)
Majority Party: Whig (29 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (22 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 1
Total Seats: 52
10.John Tyler, 1841-1845
Political Party: Whig
Mason-Confirmed by Jewels of Masonic Eloquence Part 1: V. 1
By Clifford O. Fritz, Charles N. Harmon
Published by Kissinger Publishing, 2003
Page 17:
“There were thirteen other presidents of the United States of America members of our fraternity: Andrew Jackson, James Monroe, James K. Polk, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchannan, Andrew Johnson, James A Garfield, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt and William H. Taft….”
27th Congress (1841-1843)
Majority Party: Whig (29 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (22 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 1
Total Seats: 52
28th Congress (1843-1845)
Majority Party: Whig (29 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (23 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 52
11.James Knox Polk, 1845-1849
Political Party: Democratic
Initiated: June 5, 1820, Columbia Lodge No. 31, Columbia, Tennessee.
29th Congress (1845-1847)
Majority Party: Democrat (34 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (22 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 2 Total Seats: 58
30th Congress (1847-1849)
Majority Party: Democrat (38 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (21 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent Democrat
Total Seats: 60
12.Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
Political Party: Whig
Mason and member of the Knights Of The Garter
According to:Jewels of Masonic Eloquence Part 1: V. 1
By Clifford O. Fritz, Charles N. Harmon
Published by Kissinger Publishing, 2003
31st Congress (1849-1851)
Majority Party: Democrat (35 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (25 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Free Soiler
Total Seats: 62
13.Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853
Political Party: Whig
An active anti-mason until 1835
after his presidency, attended two masonic cornerstone layings
Jewels of Masonic Eloquence Part 1: V. 1
By Clifford O. Fritz, Charles N. Harmon
Published by Kissinger Publishing, 2003
32nd Congress (1851-1853)
Majority Party: Democrat (36 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (23 seats)
Other Parties: 3 Free Soiler
Total Seats: 62
14.Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
Political Party: Democrat
Mason and member of the Knights Of The Garter
Jewels of Masonic Eloquence Part 1: V. 1
By Clifford O. Fritz, Charles N. Harmon
Published by Kissinger Publishing, 2003
33rd Congress (1853-1855)
Majority Party: Democrat (38 seats)
Minority Party: Whig (22 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Free Soiler
Total Seats: 62
34th Congress (1855-1857)
Majority Party: Democrat (39 seats)
Minority Party: Opposition (21 seats)
Other Parties: 1 American Party; 1 Republican
Total Seats: 62
15.James Buchanan, 1857-1861
Political Party: Democrat
Initiated: December 1l, 1816, Lodge No. 43, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
35th Congress (1857-1859)
Majority Party: Democrat (41 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (20 seats)
Other Parties: 5 American Party
Total Seats: 66
36th Congress (1859-1861)
Majority Party: Democrat (38 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (26 seats)
Other Parties: 2 American Party
Total Seats: 66
16.Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865
Political Party: Republican
Rumored Rosicrucian & Wannabe Mason:
In 1860 the Grand Lodge of Illinois recessed their meeting being held during the presidential campaign to call on Mr. Lincoln. During that meeting Lincoln is reported to have told the calling committee "Gentleman, I have always entertained a profound respect for the Masonic fraternity and have long cherished a desire to become a member."
He is oft quoted as saying he felt he was too lazy to be a Mason.
Lincoln's wife Mary Todd was into the occult. Abraham Lincoln was a Rosicrucian and a member of the Order of the Lily's Council of Three along with Paschal Beverly Randolph and General Ethan Allen Hitchcock.
Paschal Beverly Randolph, an early leader of American Rosicrucianism, in 1851, made the acquaintance of Abraham Lincoln. Their friendship was close enough that, when Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, Randolph accompanied Lincoln's funeral procession in a train to Springfield, Illinois.
37th Congress (1861-1863)
Majority Party: Republican (31 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (15 seats)
Other Parties: 3 Unionist
Vacant: 1 Total Seats: 50
38th Congress (1863-1865)
Majority Party: Republican (33 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (10 seats)
Other Parties: 5 Unconditional Unionist; 4 Unionist
Total Seats: 52
17.Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869
Political Party: Democratic
Initiated: May 5, 1851, Greenville Lodge No. 119, Greenville, Tennessee
39th Congress (1865-1867)
Majority Party: Republican (39 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (11 seats)
Other Parties: 3 Unconditional Unionist; 1 Unionist
Total Seats: 54
40th Congress (1867-1869)
Majority Party: Republican (57 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (9 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Vacant: 2 Total Seats: 68
18.Ulysses Simpson Grant, 1869-1877
Political Party: Republican
Nason Status: Lincoln and Ulysses Grant were alleged “Masons in waiting”
His father, Jesse Grant, was involved in politics as a member of the Jacksonian Democrats, serving as Master of the Masonic Lodge.
Wrote, in Chapter XVI of his memoirs: “There was a lodge near my new home, and I was invited to join it. I accepted the invitation; was initiated; attended a meeting just one week later, and never went to another afterwards.”
41st Congress (1869-1871)
Majority Party: Republican (62 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (12 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 74
42nd Congress (1871-1873)
Majority Party: Republican (56 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (17 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Liberal Republican
Total Seats: 74
43rd Congress (1873-1875)
Majority Party: Republican (47 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (19 seats)
Other Parties: 7 Liberal Republican
Vacant: 1 Total Seats: 74
19.Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 1877-1881
Political Party: Republican
Mason Status: According to Jack P. deVise, Historian,
Hayes was nominated to Syrian Temple (Shriners), which was restricted to members of the Masonic Fraternity-Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
44th Congress (1875-1877)
Majority Party: Republican (46 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (28 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent Republican
Vacant: 1 Total Seats: 76
45th Congress (1877-1879)
Majority Party: Republican (40 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (35 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 76
20.James Abram Garfield, 1881
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: November 19, 1861, Magnolia Lodge, No. 20, Columbus, Ohio.
46th Congress (1879-1881)
Majority Party: Democrat (42 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (33 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 76
21.Chester Alan Arthur, 1881-1885
Political Party: Republican
Reputed Mason although he had all of his private papers destroyed shortly before his death he was often referred to as a "Mason, brother and worthy member of the craft”
Virginia Freemasonry made another of its great displays before the public on October 18, 1881 when the Grand Lodge laid the cornerstone of the Centennial Monument at Yorktown. President and Brother James A. Garfield had accepted an invitation to attend the ceremony, but an assassin's bullet caused his death on September 19th, and President Chester A. Arthur appeared instead.
Member of Psi Upsilon-the fifth oldest fraternity in the United States
Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society
47th Congress (1881-1883)
Majority Party: Republican (37 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (37 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent; 1 Readjuster
Total Seats: 76
48th Congress (1883-1885)
Majority Party: Republican (38 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (36 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Readjuster
Total Seats: 76
22.Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889
Political Party: Democrat
There had been talk of making him a Mason
“at sight” in the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, but it
was never accomplished”.
cousin to President Franklin Pierce (Mason), a cousin to President James Garfield (Mason), and was supported by an Illuminati (Williams Collins Whitney)
49th Congress (1885-1887)
Majority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (34 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 76
50th Congress (1887-1889)
Majority Party: Republican (39 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (37 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 76
23.Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
Political Party: Republican
had Masonic connections
51st Congress (1889-1891)
Majority Party: Republican (51 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (37 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 88
52nd Congress (1891-1893)
Majority Party: Republican (47 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (39 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Populist
Total Seats: 88
24.Grover Cleveland, 1893-1897
Political Party: Democrat
Alleged Illuminati Puppet of Williams Collins Whitney (Skull & Bones 1863)
53rd Congress (1893-1895)
Majority Party: Democrat (44 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (40 seats)
Other Parties: 3 Populist; 1 Silver
Total Seats: 88
54th Congress (1895-1897)
Majority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (40 seats)
Other Parties: 4 Populist; 2 Silver
Total Seats: 90
25.William McKinley, 1897-1901
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: May 1, 1865, Hiram Lodge No. 21, Winchester, Virginia.
55th Congress (1897-1899)
Majority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (34 seats)
Other Parties: 5 Populist; 5 Silver Republican; 2 Silver
Total Seats: 90
56th Congress (1899-1901)
Majority Party: Republican (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (26 seats)
Other Parties: 5 Populist; 3 Silver Republican; 2 Silver
Vacant: 1
Total Seats: 90
26.Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: January 2, 1901, Matinecock Lodge No. 806, Oyster Bay, New York.
57th Congress (1901-1903)
Majority Party: Republican (56 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (32 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Populist
Total Seats: 90
58th Congress (1903-1905)
Majority Party: Republican (57 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (33 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 90
59th Congress (1905-1907)
Majority Party: Republican (58 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (32 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 90
60th Congress (1907-1909)
Majority Party: Republican (61 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (31 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 92
27.William Howard Taft, 1909-1913
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: February 18, 1909. Brother Taft was made a "Mason at Sight" within the Body of Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Cincinnati, Ohio.
61st Congress (1909-1911)
Majority Party: Republican (60 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (32 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 92
62nd Congress (1911-1913)
Majority Party: Republican (52 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (44 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
28.Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921
Political Party: Democrat
Unknown Mason status however, in 1913 he published "The New Freedom" in which he states: "Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the U.S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
New World Order is a phrase that was first used by Woodrow Wilson when he referred to the League of Nations, the predecessor to the U.N.
Rothschild agent, Colonel House ( Edward Mandell House),a 33rd degree Grand Lodge Mason,was Woodrow Wilson's right-hand man, helping start the Federal Reserve.
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act in 1913- In 1916 he is quoted as saying: “I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country.” “A great industrial Nation is now controlled by its system of credit.”” We are no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men”
63rd Congress (1913-1915)
Majority Party: Democrat (51 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Progressive
Total Seats: 96
64th Congress (1915-1917)
Majority Party: Democrat (56 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (40 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
65th Congress (1917-1919)
Majority Party: Democrat (54 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
66th Congress (1919-1921)
Majority Party: Republican (49 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (47 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
29.Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1921-1923
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: June 28, 1901, Marion Lodge No. 70, Marion, Ohio.
67th Congress (1921-1923)
Majority Party: Republican (59 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (37 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
30.Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
Political Party: Republican
Mason ties:
In 1898, Coolidge opened a law practice in the Masonic Building, on Main Street in Northampton.
November 1, 1923 at a special communication of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. More than 25,000 persons participated in the procession to the Memorial where the cornerstone was laid using the same trowel employed by Washington in laying the cornerstone of the United States Capitol. Assisting in the ceremonies were President Calvin Coolidge, Chief Justice William H. Taft and the Grand Masters of all the Grand Jurisdictions in the nation.
His wife was a member of the Eastern Star and his son John, became a member of the Wyllys Lodge No. 99 in West Hartford, Conn.
Addressing the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts while Governor of Mass, Coolidge said “It has not been my fortune to know very much of Freemasonry, but I have had the great fortune to know many Freemasons…”
Coolidge sent his personal cheque in 1921, making a $3.00 payment to the Treasurer of the University Club. The University Club was founded as a Mason-related club and counted William H. Taft as one of its most prominent members.
"Civilization and profits go hand in hand."
—Calvin Coolidge, 1928
68th Congress (1923-1925)
Majority Party: Republican (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (42 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Total Seats: 96
69th Congress (1925-1927)
Majority Party: Republican (54 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (41 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Total Seats: 96
70th Congress (1927-1929)
Majority Party: Republican (48 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (46 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Vacant: 1
Total Seats: 96
31.Herbert Clark Hoover, 1929-1933
Political Party: Republican
Mason status: disputed
Member of the Bohemian Club
President Herbert Hoover once called this club "the greatest men's party on Earth."
Henry Stimson (Skull and Bones class of 1888 and a Rockefeller lawyer and agent) was President Herbert Hoover’s Secretary of State from 1929 to 1933.
The George Washington Masonic National Memorialist just off the Capitol Beltway, adjacent to Old Town Alexandria, VA and six miles from Washington, D.C. The Masons purchased the 36-acre site and laid the cornerstone in 1923. Assisting in the ceremonies were President Calvin Coolidge, Chief Justice William H. Taft and the Grand Masters of all the Grand Jurisdictions in the nation. The edifice, which has a broad rectangular base and soaring steeple, was completed and officially dedicated in 1932. President Herbert Hoover assisted in the dedication ceremonies.
Hoover associated with many known Masons.
71st Congress (1929-1931)
Majority Party: Republican (56 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (39 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Total Seats: 96
72nd Congress (1931-1933)
Majority Party: Republican (48 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (47 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Total Seats: 96
32.Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945
Political Party: Democrat
Initiated: October 11, 1911, Holland Lodge No. 8, New York City.
73rd Congress (1933-1935)
Majority Party: Democrat (59 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (36 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor
Total Seats: 96
74th Congress (1935-1937)
Majority Party: Democrat (69 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (25 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Farmer-Labor; 1 Progressive
Total Seats: 96
75th Congress (1937-1939)
Majority Party: Democrat (76 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (16 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Farmer-Labor; 1 Progressive; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 96
76th Congress (1939-1941)
Majority Party: Democrat (69 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (23 seats)
Other Parties: 2 Farmer-Labor; 1 Progressive; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 96
77th Congress (1941-1943)
Majority Party: Democrat (66 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (28 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent; 1 Progressive
Total Seats: 96
78th Congress (1943-1945)
Majority Party: Democrat (57 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (38 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Progressive
Total Seats: 96
33.Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953
Political Party: Democrat
Initiated February 9, 1909, Belton Lodge No. 450, Belton, Missouri.
79th Congress (1945-1947)
Majority Party: Democrat (57 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (38 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Progressive
Total Seats: 96
80th Congress (1947-1949)
Majority Party: Republican (51 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (45 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
81st Congress (1949-1951)
Majority Party: Democrat (54 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
82nd Congress (1951-1953)
Majority Party: Democrat (49 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (47 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
34.Dwight David Eisenhower 1953-1961
Political Party: Republican
Unknown Mason Status but Knight of Malta (Better known as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), is a Roman Catholic religious order. Its sovereign status is recognized by membership in numerous international bodies and observer status at the United Nations and others. The Grand Master of the Order serves as a Papal Viceroy, providing Vatican diplomats with procedural support for making motions, proposing amendments and requiring votes in the sphere of international diplomacy.)
Eisenhower was sworn into office with his personal West Point Bible, open to Psalm 33:12, at both his 1953 and 1957 inaugural ceremonies. Additionally for 1953, he included the Bible that George Washington had used in 1789 (belonging to St. John's Masonic Lodge No. 1), opened to II Chronicles 7:14.
President Dwight Eisenhower participated in a Masonic ritual on July 4, 1959, laying the cornerstone for the extension of the east front of Capitol.
Milton S. Eisenhower, brother of President Dwight Eisenhower was made a “Mason at Sight” in Pennsylvania, 1951.
Eisenhower took part to the banquet for the 40th anniversary of the A.D.L. (Anti-Defamation League of “B’nai B’rith”), the ‘armed wing’ of the “B’nai B’rith”. Today the members of the “B’nai B’rith” try not to talk about their link with the Freemasonry, but at least four of its founders were Freemasons who gathered in Masonic Temples
83rd Congress (1953-1955)
Majority Party: Republican (48 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (47 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 96
Note: During the 83rd Congress, nine senators died and one resigned, shifting the party division in the Senate with each new replacement.
1953
January 3:
Senate convenes (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind.)
June 26:
Willis Smith (D-NC) dies (party balance: 48R, 46D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Alton Lennon (D-NC), July 15, 1953
July 15:
Alton Lennon (D-NC) seated (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind.)
July 24:
Charles W. Tobey (R-NH) dies (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Robert Upton (R-NH), January 6, 1954
July 31:
Robert A. Taft (R-OH) dies (party balance: 46R, 47D, 1Ind., 2 vacancies) -- Replaced by Thomas A. Burke (D-OH), January 6, 1954
August 3:
Sine die adjournment of first session
1954
January 6:
Second session convenes; Senators Upton (R-NH) and Burke (D-OH) sworn in (party balance: 47R, 48D, 1Ind.)
April 12:
Dwight Griswold (R-NE) dies (party balance: 46R, 48D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Eva Bowring (R-NE), April 26, 1954
April 26:
Eva Bowring (R-NE) seated (party balance: 47R, 48D, 1Ind.)
May 12:
Clyde Hoey (D-NC) dies (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Samuel Ervin (D-NC), seated June 11, 1954
June 11:
Samuel Ervin (D-NC) seated (party balance: 47R, 48D, 1Ind.)
June 19:
Lester Hunt (D-WY) commits suicide (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Edward Crippa (R-WY), seated June 28
June 28:
Edward Crippa (R-WY) seated (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind.)
July 1:
Hugh Butler (R-NE) dies (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Sam Reynolds (R-NE), seated July 7
July 7:
Sam Reynolds (R-NE) seated (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind.)
August 20:
Senate concluded legislative business for the year (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind). House adjourned sine die. Senate returned on November 8 exclusively to consider censure proceedings against Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and met from November 8 to 18 and from November 29-December 2)
September 1:
Burnet Maybank (D-SC) dies (party balance: 48R, 46D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy) -- Replaced by Charles Daniel (D-SC), seated on November 8
September 28:
Pat McCarran (D-NV) dies (party balance: 48R, 45D, 1Ind., 2 vacancies) -- Replaced by Ernest Brown (R-NV), seated November 8
November 2:
Hazel Abel (R-NE) elected to replace appointed Senator Eva Bowring (R-NE); Roman Hruska (R-NE) elected to replace appointed Senator Sam Reynolds (R-NE); Alan Bible (D-NV) elected to replace appointed Senator Ernest Brown (R- NV); Norris Cotton (R-NH) elected to replace appointed Senator Robert Upton (R-NH); W. Kerr Scott (D-NC) elected to replace appointed Senator Alton Lennon (D-NC); Joseph O'Mahoney (D-WY) elected to replace appointed Senator Edward Crippa (R-WY); George Bender (R-OH) elected to replace appointed Senator Thomas Burke (D-OH) [Bender not seated until next Congress]
November 8:
Hazel Abel (R-NE), Ernest Brown (R-NV), Norris Cotton (R-NH), Charles Daniel (D-SC), and Roman Hruska (R-NE) seated (party balance: 49R, 45D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy)
November 9:
W. Kerr Scott (D-NC) seated (party balance: 49R, 46D, 1Ind.)
November 29:
Joseph O'Mahoney (D-WY) seated (party balance: 48R, 47D, 1Ind.)
December 2:
Alan Bible (D-NV) seated (party balance: 47R, 48D, 1Ind.) -- Thomas Burke (D-OH) term expires
December 23:
Charles Daniel (D-SC), appointed to replace Burnet Maybank, resigned (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy)
December 24:
J. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Charles Daniel (D-SC) [but Thurmond was not seated until the next Congress] (party balance: 47R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 not yet seated)
December 31:
Hazel Abel (R-NE) resigned (party balance: 46R, 47D, 1Ind., 1 vacancy)
Source: Senate Historical Office
84th Congress (1955-1957)
Majority Party: Democrat (48 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (47 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 96
Note: Strom Thurmond (SC) was an Independent Democrat during this Congress until his resignation on April 4, 1956. In November of that year he was elected as a Democrat to fill the vacancy created by his resignation. The Independent member listed above was Wayne Morse (OR), who changed from an Independent to a Democrat on February 17, 1955.
85th Congress (1957-1959)
Majority Party: Democrat (49 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (47 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
86th Congress (1959-1961)
Majority Party: Democrat (65 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (35 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
35.John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961-1963
Political Party: Democrat
First Catholic President
Considered to be a non-Mason
Brooks Hays was a Congressman from Arkansas, a Mason and an assistant to the late President Kennedy was also a Council on Foreign Relations member.
President John F. Kennedy stated before his assassination that there were 17 million members of various quasi-Freemasonic secret societies in the U.S. alone.
Some conspiracy theorists say that Freemasons had JFK killed.
JFK was a member of the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity,Fraternal Order of Eagles,Alfalfa Club,Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks
Rotary International,National Rifle Association
87th Congress (1961-1963)
Majority Party: Democrat (64 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (36 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
36.Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969
Political Party: Democrat
Confirmed Mason. (New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies, William T. Still, pg. 21)
On October 30, 1937, he was initiated an Entered Apprentice in Johnson City, Texas. He never advanced. Masonic law in Texas declares that “Entered Apprentices and Fellow crafts are Masons,” although denied certain rights and privileges, Lyndon B. Johnson was accepted and initiated in a Masonic Lodge, and at that time was addressed as “Brother.”
88th Congress (1963-1965)
Majority Party: Democrat (66 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (34 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
89th Congress (1965-1967)
Majority Party: Democrat (68 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (32 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
90th Congress (1967-1969)
Majority Party: Democrat (64 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (36 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
37.Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974
Political Party: Republican
Mason status:. allegedly a 33rd Mason, member of the Anti-American organization known as the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR). Was also a member of the all-male ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club, had very close ties to Nelson Rockefeller and David Rockefeller. Close friend of Varnum Paul- Varnum joined Mission Masonic Lodge in 1937 and was a member for 71 years. He was on the board of the Mission Masonic Lodge in SF and former general council for Masonic Lodges and Masonic Homes of Northern California. In the 1960 election to choose his successor, Eisenhower endorsed his own Vice President, Republican Richard Nixon against Democrat John F. Kennedy. Richard Nixon’s daughter married Eisenhower's grandson David. Member of the Order of Red Men.
91st Congress (1969-1971)
Majority Party: Democrat (57 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (43 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Majority Party: Democrat (54 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Conservative; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Majority Party: Democrat (56 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Conservative; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
38.Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974-1977
Political Party: Republican
Initiated: September 30, 1949, Malta Lodge No. 465, Grand Rapids, Michigan
93rd Congress (1973-1975)
Majority Party: Democrat (56 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Conservative; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
94th Congress (1975-1977)
Majority Party: Democrat (60 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (38 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Conservative; 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
39.James Earl Carter, Jr., 1977-1981
Political Party: Democrat
Mason status: CFR-member, former member of David Rockefeller’s Trilateral Commission, Masonic Nobel Peace Prize 2002 (given only to socialists); insisted on using the Masonic Bible from St. John's Lodge in New York City for the oath of office; renounced Southern Baptist membership because they said Jesus defined Biblical interpretation! Fraternal Order of Eagles
95th Congress (1977-1979)
Majority Party: Democrat (61 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (38 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
96th Congress (1979-1981)
Majority Party: Democrat (58 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (41 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
40.Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1981-1989
Political Party: Republican
Confirmed Mason, in 1988 he was presented a Certificate of Honor by the Grand Lodge of Washington, D.C., and was made an honorary member of the Scottish Rite
97th Congress (1981-1983)
Majority Party: Republican (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (46 seats)
Other Parties: 1 Independent
Total Seats: 100
98th Congress (1983-1985)
Majority Party: Republican (54 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (46 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
99th Congress (1985-1987)
Majority Party: Republican (53 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (47 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
100th Congress (1987-1989)
Majority Party: Democrat (55 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (45 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
41.George Herbert Walker Bush, 1989-1993
Political Party: Republican
Mason and member of The Order Of The Garter
101st Congress (1989-1991)
Majority Party: Democrat (55 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (45 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
102nd Congress (1991-1993)
Majority Party: Democrat (56 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (44 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
42.William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001
Political Party: Democrat
Bilderberger and Senior DeMolay (Freemason Youth),
103rd Congress (1993-1995)
Majority Party: Democrat (57 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (43 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
Note: Party division changed to 56 Democrats and 44 Republicans after the June 5, 1993 election of Kay B. Hutchison (R-TX).
104th Congress (1995-1997)
Majority Party: Republican (52 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (48 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
Note: Party ratio changed to 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats after Richard Shelby of Alabama switched from the Democratic to Republican party on November 9, 1994. It changed again, to 54 Republicans and 46 Democrats, when Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado switched from the Democratic to Republican party on March 3, 1995. When Robert Packwood (R-OR) resigned on October 1, 1995, the Senate divided between 53 Republicans and 46 Democrats with one vacancy. Ron Wyden (D) returned the ratio to 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats when he was elected to fill the vacant Oregon seat.
105th Congress (1997-1999)
Majority Party: Republican (55 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (45 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
106th Congress (1999-2001)
Majority Party: Republican (55 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (45 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
Note: As the 106th Congress began, the division was 55 Republican seats and 45 Democratic seats, but this changed to 54-45 on July 13, 1999 when Senator Bob Smith of New Hampshire switched from the Republican party to Independent status. On November 1, 1999, Smith announced his return to the Republican party, making the division once more 55 Republicans and 45 Democrats. Following the death of Senator Paul Coverdell (R-GA) on July 18, 2000, the balance shifted again, to 54 Republicans and 46 Democrats, when the governor appointed Zell Miller, a Democrat, to fill the vacancy.
43.George Walker Bush, 2001-
Political Party: Republican
Confirmed Mason
107th Congress (2001-2003)
Majority Party (Jan 3-20, 2001): Democrat (50 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (50 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
________
Majority Party (Jan 20-June 6, 2001): Republican (50 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (50 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 100
______
Majority Party (June 6, 2001-November 12, 2002 --): Democrat (50 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (49 seats)
Other Parties: 1
Total Seats: 100
_____
Majority Party (November 12, 2002 - January 3, 2003): Republican (50 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (48 seats)
Other Parties: 2
Total Seats: 100
Note: From January 3 to January 20, 2001, with the Senate divided evenly between the two parties, the Democrats held the majority due to the deciding vote of outgoing Democratic Vice President Al Gore. Senator Thomas A. Daschle served as majority leader at that time. Beginning on January 20, 2001, Republican Vice President Richard Cheney held the deciding vote, giving the majority to the Republicans. Senator Trent Lott resumed his position as majority leader on that date. On May 24, 2001, Senator James Jeffords of Vermont announced his switch from Republican to Independent status, effective June 6, 2001. Jeffords announced that he would caucus with the Democrats, giving the Democrats a one-seat advantage, changing control of the Senate from the Republicans back to the Democrats. Senator Thomas A. Daschle again became majority leader on June 6, 2001. Senator Paul D. Wellstone (D-MN) died on October 25, 2002, and Independent Dean Barkley was appointed to fill the vacancy. The November 5, 2002 election brought to office elected Senator James Talent (R-MO), replacing appointed Senator Jean Carnahan (D-MO), shifting balance once again to the Republicans -- but no reorganization was completed at that time since the Senate was out of session.
108th Congress (2003-2005)
Majority Party: Republican (51 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (48 seats)
Other Parties: Independent (1 seat)
Total Seats: 100
109th Congress (2005-2007)
Majority Party: Republican (55 seats)
Minority Party: Democrat (44 seats)
Other Parties: Independent (1 seat)
Total Seats: 100
110th Congress (2007-2009)
Majority Party: Democrat (49 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (49 seats)
Other Parties: 1Independent; 1 Independent Democrat
Total Seats: 100
Note: Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut was reelected in 2006 as an Independent, and became an Independent Democrat. Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont was elected as an Independent.
Rumors circulate about both John McCain and Barack Obama. Obama is allegedly a 32nd degree Prince Hall Freemason loyal to the Craft and devoted to his principle and both are said to be members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Certainly, there is evidence that Admiral John Sidney McCain, father of candidate John McCain (the Admiral was Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet during the Vietnam War) was a mason initiated at Carrollton Lodge No. 36.
The media would have us believe that vote for a president is a kind of private contract between each voter and his or her preferred choice, however, in a year in which the Democrats are certain to increase their majority in both houses of Congress, an Obama victory would offer the Democrats control of both the legislative and executive branches for the first time since the 90s.
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