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			by Joël van der Reijden 
			December 2005 
			
			from
			
			ExposureOfHiddenInstitutions 
			Website 
			
			 
			Even today it’s members consist of the wealthiest businessman and 
			the most influential politicians. It was erected over a century ago 
			and meets at least 2 or 3 times a year. Still, 99% of the world has 
			never heard of it. We’re talking about the Pilgrims Society. An 
			aristocratic Anglo-American dining club who’s members keep 
			themselves informed by inviting politicians to make a speech. The 
			primary purpose of this club is to keep the ties between the United 
			States and Britain as strong as possible. The official reason was, 
			and is, that the forefathers of most Americans from the Virginia and 
			New York area emigrated from the British Isles, therefore they share 
			a common heritage.  
			
			  
			
			They are blood brothers so to speak. Of 
			course, the obvious reason was to form an unofficial alliance with 
			the United States to improve the strained relations and to vastly 
			increase the powers of the dwindling British empire. The heart of 
			the British
			 empire 
			and the later British Commonwealth became the Pilgrims Society, it’s 
			philosophies dominated by the executives of the upcoming mega 
			corporations, largely located in the City of London and the city of 
			New York. 
			
			 
			The London chapter of the Pilgrims Society was established on July 
			11, 1902, followed by a New York chapter on January 13, 1903. It’s 
			patron is the British monarch, who has plenty of representatives 
			attending the meetings. A member of the Royal family usually attends 
			the London diners. 
			 
			As you’ll find out by looking at the membership list, the Pilgrims 
			Society has clearly fused together the business centers of New York 
			and London, together with a large portion of the political centers 
			of both nations. Ninety percent of the American members are 
			top-level bankers and businessmen from New York city.  
			 
			Only a couple of Pilgrims own or chair companies with headquarters 
			in Boston or Philadelphia. Businesses that have their headquarters 
			in any other location than this small part of the north-east corner 
			of the United States don’t seem to be represented at all (do keep in 
			mind that recent data is sketchy). Relatively few government 
			officials from Washington are recruited into the Pilgrims Society. 
			Officials from outside the UK or US visit the club occasionally. In 
			the past they usually came from countries incorporated within the 
			British Empire or the Commonwealth, most notably Canada and 
			Australia.  
			 
			A mistake usually made when people refer to this society, is when 
			they call it the ’Pilgrim Society’, because this name hasn’t been 
			used that often. The most often used name is the ’Pilgrims Society’, 
			sometimes spelled as ’Pilgrim’s Society’. You might think this isn’t 
			such a big deal, but when you search the internet or some archives 
			for the ’Pilgrim Society’, you will hardly find any official 
			sources, simply because they all refer to the ’Pilgrims Society’. 
			The name ’Pilgrims Society’ is also unique, so you won’t confuse it 
			with this one. Also try searching on ’The Pilgrims’ or more 
			specifically, the ’Pilgrims of the United States’ and the ’Pilgrims 
			of the United Kingdom’/’Pilgrims of Great Britain’.  
			 
			The club is secret. It might be one of those ’open-secrets’, but 
			it’s secret nonetheless. If it wasn’t, we would have read about it 
			in the history books, we would know all the details of the meetings, 
			and we would have membership lists in the public domain. It is 
			possible to find quite a bit of information in regular newspaper 
			archives, but you really have to look for it. It takes forever to 
			piece the story together. For example, The Scotsman made numerous 
			references to it in the first half of the century (archives are only 
			available up to 1950 atm). Time Magazine made them much less, but 
			still referred to the club once every few years. After 1958, Time 
			only mentioned the club 2 or 3 times, even though meetings continued 
			as usual. Other newspapers in the U.S., like the New York Times and 
			the Washington Post have referred the Pilgrims at times.  
			
			  
			
			The Wall Street Journal on the other 
			hand never mentioned a whole lot about this dining club at any time 
			in the past century. The Times of London mentioned the society a 
			couple of times in the past 10 years, even though, as all the other 
			papers, it didn’t give many details about who’s attending. Most 
			other newspapers, including the Scotsman, New York Post, Washington 
			Times, or even the Guardian, seem to have been (almost) completely 
			silent about the Pilgrims in the last 5 to 7 years (that’s how far 
			the digital archives go back). In other countries it’s virtually 
			impossible to get any information on the Pilgrims. Not one large 
			Dutch newspaper has mentioned the name in the past 20 years. 
			References in German or French newspapers are just as uncommon.
			 
			
			  
			
			One thing you actually can find, is 
			different speeches on official websites: One at NATO, another one at 
			the State Department, and yet another one from 1999 on the MoD 
			website. They all deal with one little speech and when you ask for 
			some background information you won’t get any replies. And that’s 
			strange. Maybe it’s done to give people the impression there’s 
			nothing unusual about the club. Indeed, looking at the speeches 
			there certainly isn’t. All they do is talk about regular pro-NATO 
			politics and kiss up to their "brothers" on the other side of the 
			ocean. Two recent examples: 
			
				
					
					[1] January 2002, Lord 
					Robertson, ’NATO after September 11’  
					[2] November 2002, 
					
					Richard Boucher on Foreign policy, 
					the EU, and NATO  
				 
			 
			
			You can find other speeches in the 
			references at the bottom of this article. Of course, it’s probably 
			not because of the speeches that the Pilgrims Society keeps itself 
			out of the public eye. More likely it’s because of who’s being 
			informed and for what purpose. Also, it’s obvious that members 
			discuss a lot of other business among themselves.  
  
			
			 
			More in depth 
			 
			As already stated, those who own or run the major banking houses, 
			law firms, and insurance companies in the London and New York area 
			will be invited to join, together with a few very specific 
			government officials. This always includes the president of the 
			United States, the U.S. Secretary of State and the U.S. ambassador 
			to Great Britain. Below you can see which other delegates 
			traditionally are recruited into Pilgrims. Chancellors, Chief 
			Justices, and Attorney Generals seem to be frequent members also. 
			Occasional exceptions have been made to allow writers, composers and 
			art collectors into the society. An example of that was Mark Twain. 
			The patron of the Pilgrims Society is the king or queen of England 
			and a member from the royal family usually attends the Pilgrim 
			dinners in Great Britain.  
			
			
			  
			
			That’s basically all there is to this Pilgrims Society; it’s a
			dining club. Several times a year a dinner 
			is planned and the board chooses which members it will invite this 
			time, usually somewhere between 300 and 500. A few additional people 
			are invited to hold a speech on a variety of political topics and 
			someone is made the guest of honor.  
			
			  
			
			This guest of honor is usually a new 
			member or a Pilgrim who has accomplished something worth 
			remembering. In addition, the chairman of the Society (in Britain it 
			is Robert M. Worcester atm) might give a speech to 
			
			the CFR or the RIIA once in a while. As already demonstrated, the speeches are both 
			boring and interesting at the same time. Boring because of their 
			substance, and interesting because they show us that Pilgrims, as a 
			whole, aren’t privy to many state secrets. 
			
			
			
			  
			
			click image 
			
			  
			
			A great example of the cooperation 
			between the London and American Pilgrims is the London Bush House, 
			which was ordered to be built in 1919 by Pilgrim Irving T. Bush, a 
			N.Y. businessman. At the time it was the most expensive building in 
			the world and was meant to be an Anglo-American trade center where 
			buyers could purchase goods in one place. It lost it’s original 
			function after a couple of decades, but still exists today as an office to the BBC World Service. Above the entrance there’s a large 
			statue, which represents this Anglo-American cooperation. 
			(above image) 
			 
			Britain is represented on the left by the lions, the USA is 
			represented on the right by the Eagle. The Celtic cross indicates 
			their common heritage. The torch can represent freedom, wisdom, 
			victory, or something along that line. Below the statue you’ll find 
			the inscription "To the friendship of English Speaking Peoples". 
			 
			The Pilgrims Society is allied with the English-Speaking Union, 
			which is an organization that promotes the use of the English 
			language all over the world. The patron is the English queen and the 
			president is prince Philip. The chairman, as far as we know, is 
			always a member of the Pilgrims. 
  
			
			 
			The 
			institutions the Pilgrims control 
  
			
				
					| N.Y. FED 
					’Pilgrim-presidents’ | 
				 
				
					| Benjamin 
					Strong | 
					1914-1928 | 
				 
				
					| George 
					Harrison | 
					1928-1940 | 
				 
				
					| Allan Sproul | 
					1941-1956 | 
				 
				
					| Alfred Hayes | 
					1956-1975 | 
				 
				
					| Paul Volcker | 
					1975-1979 | 
				 
				
					| Anthony Solomon | 
					1980-1985 | 
				 
				
					| E. Gerald Corrigan | 
					1985-1993 | 
				 
				
					| William J. McDonough | 
					1993-2003 | 
				 
				
					| Timothy Geithner | 
					2003-present | 
				 
				
					| 
					Red = 
					confirmed Pilgrim | 
				 
			 
			
			All the important members of the 1910 
			Jekyll Island meeting were Pilgrims; Vanderlip, Strong, Warburg, 
			Davison, Norton, and Aldrich. Senator Aldrich’s closest ally in 
			congress, Edward B. Vreeland, was a Pilgrim too, together with his 
			brother. Vreeland helped Aldrich establish a privately owned central 
			bank. Of course, J.P. Morgan, George F. Baker, John D. Rockefeller, 
			and Jacob Schiff were members also. Keep in mind these people were 
			often competing with each other and weren’t necessarily friends, as 
			so many (conspiracy-oriented) people seem to think.  
			
			
			 
			Pilgrim-presidents of the New York Federal Reserve Bank cover the 
			period from 1914 to 1979. The 4 presidents since then have not been 
			members as far as we know, although that’s probably because of a 
			lack of recent data. Pilgrim-chairmen of the New York Federal 
			Reserve cover almost the entire period from the 1920s up to 1990, so 
			we can safely assume that the New York Federal Reserve Bank is owned 
			by the Pilgrims. That’s not that unusual, because New York itself is 
			Pilgrims property.  
			 
			Because the Pilgrims have a large influence on Washington politics, 
			it would be interesting to see if they have any members on the 
			Federal Reserve Board of Governors, also located in D.C. If we have 
			those names, we can estimate the Pilgrims’ level of control over the 
			Federal Open Market Committee. The FOMC is the main body of the 
			Federal Reserve that decides on the monetary policy. The New York 
			FED then carries out those directives through it’s daily ’open 
			market operations’. In the words of the official Federal Reserve 
			website that I just gave a link to: 
			
				
				"Finally, the Committee [FOMC] must 
				reach a consensus regarding the appropriate course for policy, 
				which is incorporated in a directive to the Federal Reserve Bank 
				of New York—the Bank that executes transactions for the System 
				Open Market Account. The directive is cast in terms designed to 
				provide guidance to the Manager in the conduct of day-to-day 
				open market operations. The directive sets forth the Committee’s 
				objectives for long-run growth of certain key monetary and 
				credit aggregates. It also sets forth operating guidelines for 
				the degree of ease or restraint to be sought in reserve 
				conditions and expectations with regard to short-term rates of 
				growth in the monetary aggregates." 
			 
			
			The FOMC consists of the 7 FED 
			governors, 1 permanent New York FED president, and 4 presidents of 
			the other 11 FED banks that rotate each year. The chairman of the 
			board of governors is also the chairman of the FOMC, and the 
			president of the permanently represented New York FED is the vice 
			chairman of the FOMC. We quote from the same page: 
			
				
				"...Traditionally, the Chairman of 
				the Board of Governors is elected Chairman and the president of 
				the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is elected Vice 
				Chairman..." 
			 
			
			When sifting through the members list, 
			it turns out that at least 4 of the 13 Federal Reserve chairmen are 
			confirmed Pilgrims (they cover the years 1933-1934 & 1959-1987). Two 
			other chairmen, Eugene Meyer and Alan Greenspan, have all the 
			trademarks of being Pilgrims members. If that could be confirmed, 
			the FED’s Board of Governors has had Pilgrims as chairman from at 
			least 1930 to 1934 & from 1959 on to 2005. In any case, the Pilgrims 
			Society seems to be represented a disproportionate amount on the 
			most influential places inside the U.S. monetary system, especially 
			for a society that doesn’t want it’s existence to be known to the 
			general public. It is likely that at least since 1959 the chairman 
			and vice chairman of the FOMC were Pilgrims, together with the 
			persons carrying out the directives of the FOMC through the Federal 
			Reserve Bank of New York. 
  
			
				
					
					
						
							
								| Function | 
								Amount | 
							 
							
								| CFR 
								non-executive members | 
								45 | 
							 
							
								| CFR executive 
								members | 
								33 | 
							 
							
								| Carnegie 
								Institute executives | 
								21 | 
							 
							
								| FED executive 
								positions | 
								21 | 
							 
							
								| J.P. Morgan 
								executives | 
								17 | 
							 
							
								| Chase Bank 
								executives | 
								16 | 
							 
							
								| 
								Skull & Bones | 
								11 | 
							 
							
								| 
								President World Bank | 
								4 (of 10) | 
							 
						 
					 
					 | 
				 
			 
			
			After analyzing the Pilgrims Society 
			members list of about 360 names (updated in the meantime), I found 
			that the institutions you see on the left were the most often 
			represented. About 75% of this list is American and 25% British 
			(rough estimate). This means that about 1 in 3 of the U.S. members 
			of the Pilgrims Society is a confirmed member of the CFR. Striking 
			is the fact that such a large percentage of 
			
			CFR members are 
			executive officers. About 50% of all the CFR executive officers have 
			been confirmed members of the Pilgrims Society, which seems to 
			indicate that quite possibly all of them are.  
			 
			I remember looking at an old documentary about the CFR "master 
			conspiracy". The usual stuff came by; banking, the Illuminati and 
			the dollar bill. At the end they showed these concentric rings, 
			indicating the CFR had unknown inner circles. Guess we can now say 
			for sure what the second circle is, counting from the outside. It’s 
			the Pilgrims Society and it undeniably shows the close link between 
			American and British foreign policy.  
			 
			Of course, it has long been speculated that the same group that set 
			up the RIIA, set up the CFR, but I was never convinced enough 
			though, because the group connecting both organizations has never 
			been fully identified. The existence of 
			
			the Round Table, however 
			likely, has never been proven. For now, the Pilgrims Society, a 
			seemingly larger body, is a fine substitute, because it shares many 
			similarities with the "association of helpers" from the Round Table. 
			Read this text from the 1966 book ’Tragedy and Hope - A history of 
			the world in our time’, written by Oxford professor Carroll Quigley: 
			
				
				"In 1891, Rhodes organized a secret 
				society with members in a "Circle of Initiates" and an outer 
				circle known as the "Association of Helpers" later organized as 
				the Round Table organization. In 1909-1913, they organized 
				semi-secret groups know as Round Table Groups in the chief 
				British dependencies and the United States.. 
				
				  
				
				The Round Table Groups were 
				semi-secret discussion and lobbying groups whose original 
				purpose was to federate the English speaking world along lines 
				laid down by Cecil Rhodes. By 1915, Round Table groups existed 
				in seven countries including England, South Africa, Canada, 
				Australia, New Zealand, India and the United States.  
				 
				Money for their activities originally came from Cecil Rhodes, 
				J.P. Morgan, the Rockefeller and Whitney families and associates 
				of bankers Lazard Brothers and Morgan, Grenfell and 
				Company.
				 
				 
				The chief backbone of this organization grew up along the 
				already existing financial cooperation running from the Morgan 
				Bank in New York to a group of international financiers in 
				London led by Lazard Brothers. 
				 
				Lionel Curtis established in England and each dominion a front 
				organization to the existing local Round Table Group. This front 
				organization called the Royal Institute of Public Affairs, had 
				as its nucleus in each area the existing submerged Round Table 
				Group. 
				 
				In New York, it was known as the Council on Foreign Relations 
				and was a front for J.P. Morgan and Company in association with 
				the very small American Round Table Group. The American 
				organizers were dominated by the large number of Morgan 
				"experts" including Lamont and Beer, who had gone to the Paris 
				Peace Conference and there became close friends with the similar 
				group of English "experts" which had been recruited by the 
				Milner group. In fact, the original plans for the Royal 
				Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations. In 1928, the 
				Council on Foreign Relations was dominated by the associates of 
				the Morgan bank. Closely allied with this Morgan influence were 
				a small group of Wall Street lawyers whose chief figures were Elihu Root, 
				John W. Davis, the Dulles Brothers, John J. McCloy... 
				 
				...There does exist and has existed for a generation, an 
				international Anglophile network which operates to some extent 
				in the way the Radical Right believes the Communists act. In 
				fact, this network, which we may identify as the Round Table 
				Groups, has no aversion to cooperating with the Communists, or 
				any other groups, and frequently does so... 
				
				  
				
				...It might be pointed out that the 
				existence of this Wall Street Anglo-American axis is quite 
				obvious once it is pointed out. It is reflected by the fact that 
				such Wall Street luminaries such as John W. Davis, Lewis 
				Douglas, [John] Whitney and Douglas Dillon were appointed to be 
				American ambassadors in London." 
			 
			
			If we forget about the other groups, the 
			description of the U.S. and U.K. Round Table Groups as submerged 
			nucleuses of respectively the CFR and the RIIA is the perfect 
			description of the Pilgrims Society. Also, the only name of a person 
			in the quote above, that is not represented in my incomplete 
			Pilgrims members list, is Lionel Curtis. All the other names are 
			confirmed Pilgrims. And what is said here about the large number of 
			Morgan representatives is something I also immediately
			 noticed 
			when I was filling in all the biographies. Even though Rockefeller 
			interests, especially in later times, were just as dominant, the 
			history of the Morgan family really shows their ties to England 
			through George Peabody and Junius S. Morgan. At the turn of the 
			century, the Morgans wielded enormous power over the United States 
			economy [1].  
			 
			Besides the organizations I put in the table above, you will also 
			find that institutions like the Atlantic Institute for International 
			Affairs, 
			Bilderberg, the 
			
			Bohemian Grove, the 
			
			Trilateral Commission, 
			the 
			Brookings Institution, the 
			
			Ford Foundation, the Ditchley 
			Foundations, the Fabian Society, the Japan Society, the Asia 
			Society, the American-Australian Association, and some others, are 
			quite frequently represented. I didn’t specifically look for these 
			institutions though, simply because it takes me too much time. 
			Often, these institutes aren’t mentioned in the bios of the person 
			you’re researching.  
			 
			The reason that you find quite a few 
			
			Skull & Bones members (or 
			members who have family in Skull & bones) in the Pilgrims Society is 
			probably because Yale is a prestigious University and a first choice 
			for many law and MBA students. It’s also located very close to New 
			York. Don’t kid yourself however, 20 year old boys don’t rule 
			anything. You’ll also find at least 5 Scroll & Key members and many 
			more Yale students who haven’t been into any society. But as far as 
			I can see, the Pilgrims Society is open to anyone who learns enough, 
			works enough, and winds up in the right place for a Pilgrims 
			invitation. Harvard and Columbia are other common universities where 
			Pilgrims have studied. 
  
			
			 
			Involvement of 
			the Pilgrims over the last 100 years 
			
				- 
				
				1906 - Pilgrims are involved 
				in the secret Algeciras Conference to settle a dispute among the 
				British, Germans, and French about the division of Morocco.
				  
				- 
				
				1913 - The earlier mentioned 
				
				establishment of the Federal Reserve and of course the 1910 
				Jekyll Island meeting that preceded it.   
				- 
				
				1917 - Some Pilgrims are said 
				to have been financing the Communist revolution of 1917. Most is 
				known about the partners of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.; Pilgrims Jacob 
				Schiff, Paul Warburg and Otto Kahn.   
				- 
				
				1919 - Many Pilgrims played 
				an important role in the Versailles peace conferences following 
				WWI. In all the history books I’ve seen, only the discussions of 
				the ’big three’, Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George and Georges 
				Clemenceau, are emphasized. I’m still looking for all the names 
				involved, but I’ve already seen quite a few Pilgrims and 
				suspected Pilgrims. In any case, Robert Cecil, chairman of the 
				Supreme Economic Council of the Versailles Peace Treaty was a 
				member. In the same year, he was the chairman of the committee 
				that established the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
				  
				- 
				
				1924 - After the German 
				economy was completely taken apart and they couldn’t pay their 
				imposed debts anymore, the Reparations Commission Committee of 
				Experts was set up. President Coolidge appointed Pilgrim Charles 
				G. Dawes as chairman. The committee comes up with the so called 
				’Dawes-plan’.   
				- 
				
				1927 - It is said that 
				Pilgrim Benjamin Strong (head FED) and Pilgrim Montagu Norman 
				(head Bank of England) had at least one secret meeting in July 
				of this year with their friend Hjalmar Schacht of the German 
				Reichsbank.   
				- 
				
				1930 - The Young plan, which 
				is named after committee chairman and Pilgrim Owen D. Young, is 
				introduced as a follow up of the Pilgrims concocted Dawes plan, 
				because Germany still can’t pay their debts. Hjalmar Schacht 
				doesn’t agree with the reparations and quits as the head of the 
				German Reichsbank. The same year Schacht becomes a Fascist, 
				starts bringing all the German industrialists together and 
				becomes the most crucial person for bringing Hitler to power in 
				1933.   
				- 
				
				1933 and on - J.P. Morgan and 
				Rockefeller associates are financing Nazi Germany. Pilgrims 
				Watson and Watson Jr. of IBM were also involved. Pilgrim Averell 
				Harriman was involved. Ford was involved, and looking at the 
				prominent presence of the Ford Foundation in the Pilgrims 
				Society, he was probably a member also.   
				- 
				
				1934 - Because general 
				Smedley Butler exposes the planned coup, FDR is not thrown over 
				and replaced by a fascist government. The persons financing 
				various fascist elements turn out to be the Pilgrims Morgan jr., 
				the du Ponts, Louis S. Cates through Phelps-Dodge company, and 
				undoubtedly many other, but unconfirmed, Pilgrims.  
				 
				- 
				
				1945 - Nazis, 
				
				Knights of 
				Malta (SMOM), and elements in the OSS create the so called 
				’Vatican rat lines’, through which thousands of Nazis are 
				smuggled into Spain, South-Africa, and South-America. Pilgrim 
				and SMOM member Allen Dulles played a large role in this 
				project. He also plays a crucial role in releasing and 
				recruiting Nazi intelligence chief Reinhard Gehlen (Le Cercle) 
				so this person can establish the Gehlen Organization. This 
				Gehlen Org becomes the eyes and ears of the CIA in eastern 
				Europe. Reinhard recruits many serious nazis in his 
				organization.   
				- 
				
				1946 - Pilgrim Francis 
				Beverly Biddle was one of the four primary judges at the 
				Nuremberg trials representing the United States. I’ll bet the 
				British judge (and president) of the trials was a member of the 
				British Pilgrims.   
				- 
				
				1947 - Pilgrims Society 
				member, five-star general and U.S. Secretary of State George C. 
				Marshall introduces his European Recovery Program (ERP). 
				  
				- 
				
				Around 1948 - Pilgrim John J. McCloy oversees the release of Fritz Thyssen, Hjalmar Schacht, 
				Friedrich Flick and Alfred Krupp. They are the main 
				industrialists who built up the Nazi war machine and are close 
				associates of different Pilgrims Society members.  
				 
				- 
				
				1949 - Pilgrims member and 
				ambassador Lewis Williams Douglas had a daughter, Sharman 
				Douglas, who, according to a very sure ITV (competitor of the 
				BBC), had a 2-year lesbian affair with Queen Elizabeth II’s 
				younger sister, Princess Margaret Windsor. Sharman also married 
				Andrew Hay of the Pilgrims. (Normally I wouldn’t dive into 
				tabloid topics, but this is just too funny to pass over) 
				  
				- 
				
				1951 - General Douglas 
				MacArthur, who has just driven back the North-Koreans, is 
				removed from his command when he doesn’t accept the decision 
				from the US government to not attack the Chinese forces. 
				Pilgrims Harry Truman, Dean Acheson and George C. Marshall are 
				his main adversaries on this issue. MacArthur is replaced by 
				Pilgrim Matthew B. Ridgway. Senator McCarthy attacks Truman, 
				Acheson and Marshall for being in the communist camp. 
				  
				- 
				
				1954 - Some of the earliest 
				invites to the Bilderberg conference are Pilgrims Society 
				members; David Rockefeller, George Ball, and Henry Heinz. 
				  
				- 
				
				1961 - Howard Hughes, owner 
				of Trans World Airlines, is charging Pilgrim Charles C. Tillinghast, Jr., the president of his company, with conspiring 
				with others to take over the ownership the company.  
				 
				- 
				
				1963 - Pilgrims John J. McCloy and Allen Dulles are members of the Warren Commission. 
				Gerald Ford, a future honorary Pilgrim, is a third member.
				  
				- 
				
				1965-1973 - During the 
				Vietnam war, Pilgrim
				
				Henry Kissinger is the chief US negotiator 
				for the communist regimes. At the same time, Kissinger and many 
				of his Pilgrims Society buddies were investing massive amounts 
				of capital into the Soviet Union, even though this country 
				continued to supply about 50% of North-Vietnams military arms. 
				Of course, these were allowed to enter North-Vietnam almost 
				unobstructed, because the US government was afraid for an 
				escalation of the conflict if Haiphong harbor was closed off and 
				bombed into oblivion. Pilgrims Society members controlled at 
				least some of the institutions that had to check the goods that 
				were imported into the USSR.   
				- 
				
				1973 - Pilgrim Edward W. 
				Simon was chairman of the President’s Oil Policy Committee from 
				February to December of 1973 (oil crisis started in October in 
				the midst of the Yom Kippur war). He also was an administrator 
				of the Federal Energy Office since December 1973 and was charged 
				with the responsibility of minimizing the effects of the energy 
				crisis and preventing future crises (decided the oil prices and 
				the distribution). Together with Pilgrim Henry Kissinger he was 
				the most important speaker of the 1974 International Energy 
				Conference. In 1973, Henry Kissinger first informed the Pilgrims 
				about the creation of an "International Energy group", which 
				became the International Energy Agency.   
				- 
				
				1975 - Pilgrim Nelson 
				Rockefeller heads the ’ U.S. President’s Commission on CIA 
				activities within the United States’. It was created in response 
				to a December 1974 report in The New York Times that the CIA had 
				conducted illegal domestic activities, including experiments on 
				U.S. citizens, during the 1960s. The commission was, among other 
				things, responsible for the investigation and publication of 
				
				Project MKULTRA, a CIA mind control study.   
				- 
				
				1992 - Pilgrim Lord Bingham 
				of Cornhill heads an inquiry into the Bank of England to find 
				out their responsibility in the BCCI drug laundering scandal. 
				Turns out the Bank of England was just a bit lazy, but didn’t do 
				anything on purpose. The persons that owned the BCCI were mainly 
				
				1001 Club members; Agha Hasan Abedi, Salem Bin Laden, and Kalid 
				bin Mahfouz, possibly more. Lord Bingham became a member of the 
				very elite 
				
				Order of Garter in 2005. Some other persons involved 
				with the BCCI scandal were members of the secret international 
				intelligence group 
				
				Le Cercle.   
				- 
				
				2001 - Henry Kissinger, who 
				was picked as the first chairman of the 9/11 commission, was a 
				Pilgrim. The old vice-chairman of the 9/11 Commission, George 
				John Mitchell, became a director of the CFR in 1995, so chances 
				are very substantial he’s a Pilgrim too. The new chairman, 
				Thomas H. Kean, is from a very prominent New Jersey family and 
				has been a chairman of the Carnegie Foundation, so don’t be 
				surprised if it turns out that he also attends Pilgrims dinners 
				(or 1001 Club meetings in his case). More rumors concerning 9/11 
				and likely Pilgrims exist, but as plausible as some of them 
				sound, I won’t go into them, simply because I don’t trust the 
				researchers this information came from.   
				- 
				
				2004 - Pilgrims Society 
				member Lord Peter Inge is part of a five-member panel that looks 
				into the gathered intelligence that was used to justify an 
				invasion in Iraq the year before. All 5 are Privy Councillors 
				and just as the panel’s chairman, Lord Inge is a knight of the 
				
				Order of the Garter.   
			 
			
			* As you can see, when we move into the 
			eighties and nineties, information on the Pilgrims becomes quite 
			scarce. 
  
			
			 
			Conclusion 
			 
			It is obvious that the Pilgrims Society has a very interesting 
			history and that it’s membership consists of very influential 
			people. Above all, it seems that the Pilgrims Society represents 
			that old dream of Cecil Rhodes to create a worldwide 
			English-speaking free-trade zone (his exact words), with the 
			dominant position for the Anglo-Saxon race. Rhodes had also
			 been 
			speculating about a network of secret societies that had to absorb 
			the wealth of the world. In fact, the enormous fortune he left 
			behind was probably used to set up the Pilgrims Society just 4 
			months after he died. But especially these days, ’free-trade’ 
			policies seem to be nothing more than a tool by which western 
			companies wrestle control of foreign markets. This makes it hard to 
			say if their ultimate goal of ’global peace’ really is that noble.
			 
			 
			In the course the 20th century, especially after WWII, many 
			organizations with similar objectives have sprung up worldwide. 
			Among them are Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission, the British 
			Invisibles, the European Round Table, the Group of thirty, the 
			European Institute, the Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue, the 1001 
			Club, the EU-Japan Business Dialogue, the Pacific Basin Economic 
			Council, Le Cercle, the Multinational Chairman’s Group, and dozens 
			more. 
			 
			In every single case, British and American interests are represented 
			more than adequately, at the very least in leadership positions. 
			Even though recent names are in rather short supply it has already 
			become obvious that we can find most, if not all of these leaders 
			back in the Pilgrims Society. This indicates that we are dealing 
			with one of the most important privately funded institutions of the
			globalist movement. But, like I already said, let’s not exaggerate 
			by saying that we found ’the puppet masters’ or something like that. 
			At any time, there are loads of intelligence operations going on 
			most of the well over a 1000 members know nothing about. Also, 
			looking at the bios, it’s obvious that there is considerable 
			infighting going on and that different members can’t get along with 
			each other at all. So, as for now, I suggest that we focus our 
			energy on gathering as many names as possible. Then the picture will 
			become clear by itself.  
			 
			A lot of additional information on the Anglo-American establishment 
			and/or the British Empire can be found in the books of professor 
			Carroll Quigley. The articles on Executive Intelligence Review also 
			contain a lot of insightful information. 
  
			
			 
			References 
			
				
					
					[1] October 1901, #6, McClure’s 
					Magazine, ‘J. Pierpont Morgan’  
					[2] February 05, 1903, Reuters, ’Lord C. Beresford in 
					Washington’  
					[3] March 3, 1903, The Scotsman, ’Great Britain and the 
					United States - Banquet in London’  
					[4] June 20, 1903, The Scotsman, ’MP George Wyndham at the 
					Pilgrims Club’  
					[5] February 20, 1908, New York Times, ‘Ambassador Reid – 
					the Pilgrims guest’  
					[6] April 24, 1910, Associated Press, Mark Twain deceased - 
					Pilgrims visit  
					[7] February 6, 1913, The Scotsman, King George delivers 
					message at Pilgrims Society  
					[8] December 24, 1915, The Scotsman, ’Closer Unity of the 
					British Empire’  
					[9] June 1, 1918, Press Association, ’Hands off the Southern 
					Pacific’  
					[10] December 22, 1919, The Scotsman, Pilgrims celebrate 
					299th birthday of original Pilgrims  
					[11] March 17, 1924, Time Magazine, ’A Summing-Up’  
					[12] April 21, 1924, Time Magazine, ’The Judgment’  
					[13] December 2, 1926, The Scotsman, ’Duke of York - 
					Pilgrims God Speed’  
					[14] May 4, 1928, The Scotsman, Nicholas Butler becomes the 
					new president of the U.S. club  
					[15] July 6, 1931, Time Magazine, ’30 Years of Picasso’  
					[16] October 26, 1939, The Scotsman, Pilgrims speaker 
					denounces the Nazis as Barbarian Pagans  
					[17] November 6, 1939, Time Magazine, ‘Aims and Rights’  
					[18] 1940, John Whiteford, ‘Sir Uncle Sam, Knight of the 
					British Empire’  
					[19] January 20, 1941, Time Magazine, ’Churchill & the U.S.’
					 
					[20] March 20, 1941, The Scotsman, Nazis denounce 
					Churchill’s Pilgrims speech and the Anglo-Saxons  
					[21] December 3, 1942, The Scotsman, ’New World Order - Path 
					of Equality and Human Brotherhood’  
					[22] E.C. Knuth, 1946, ‘The Empire of the City’  
					[23] December 13, 1947, The Scotsman, ’Marshall on his 
					Mission’  
					[24] October 23, 1950, Time Magazine, No Pushing  
					[25] November 7, 1950, The Scotsman, ’No Slackening after 
					Korea’  
					[26] Oct. 27, 1952, Time Magazine, ’No Pushing’  
					[26] July 2, 1956, Time Magazine, ’Give ’Em Hell, Harricum!’
					 
					[27] Dec. 8, 1958, Time Magazine, ’The Double Dare’  
					[28] April 16, 1965, Time Magazine, Ambassador Patrick 
					farewell  
					[29] 1966, Carroll Quigley, ’Tragedy and Hope - A history of 
					the world in our time’  
					[30] December 1973, Kissinger addresses the Pilgrims and 
					suggests an "International Energy group"  
					[31] June 1975, American Opinion, William P. Hoar, ‘Henry 
					Kissinger: This Man Is On The Other Side’  
					[32] January 30, 1981, Reuters, ’Mrs. Thatcher Detects No 
					Sign Of Moscow’s Interest in Detente’ (excerpt)  
					[33] 1983 (original from 1952), Eustace Mullins, ‘Secrets of 
					the Federal Reserve’  
					[34] December 10, 1985, New York Times, ’ Excerpts From 
					Shultz Remarks on Aid to Rebels’ (excerpt)  
					[35] Official Federal Reserve websites  
					[36] April 20, 1994, The Times, ’Britain belongs to Europe’
					 
					[37] April 20, 1994, The Times, ’US ambassador leaves with 
					rebuke for Euro-sceptics; Raymond Seitz’  
					[38] November 16, 1994, The Times, ’US tries to forge pact 
					on eastward expansion of Nato’  
					[39] April 6, 1995, The Times, ’FDR and The Times’  
					[40] June 30, 1999, MOD, Speech of George Robertson  
					[41] 2002, Anne Baker Pimlott, ‘The Pilgrims of Great 
					Britain – a centennial history’  
					[42] 2002, Antony Sutton, ‘America’s Secret Establishment’
					 
					[43] Watch.pair.com, ‘The Pilgrim Society & The English 
					Speaking Union’  
					[44] January 31, 2002, nato.int, ‘NATO After September 11’
					 
					[45] November 28, 2002, U.S. State Department, ‘State’s 
					Boucher on U.S. Foreign Policy, EU and NATO, Iraq, Freedom’
					 
					[46] 2002, University of Dundee, ’Laureation Countess of 
					Strathmore and Kinghorne - Professor Alan Newell’  
					[47] January 21, 2004, Royal.gov.uk, ’Diary of engagements 
					of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh...’  
					[48] February 4, 2004, Times Online, ’Today’s royal 
					engagements’  
					[49] February 12, 2004, The UK Mission to the United 
					Nations, ’Speech to Pilgrims of the United States on "A 
					Multilateral Journey"’  
					[50] September 16, 2004, Chatham House, internal program 
					list names Robert Worcester as a Pilgrim  
					[51] September 2004, English Speaking Union, ’Panel 
					Discussion on the US Election’  
					[52] Charles Savoie, Silver Investor, 2004-2005, ‘Meet the 
					World Money Power’-series. (highly recommended. Many names 
					come from this person’s research.)  
					[53] Kansas City Infozine, biography of Robert M. Worcester 
					(again) confirms he is a chairman of the Pilgrims.  
					[54] Corporate Entertainer Magazine, ’Banking on 
					Hospitality’ (article on Rupert Hambro, year unknown) 
					 
				 
			 
			
			
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