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MYSTERIES OF THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

Cecil Rhodes was a British multimillionaire who during his life time was deeply involved
in secret societies and his vision of a united world. His vision of a united world under
B'rit-ish rule (that in Hebrew means the rule of the Covenant People, and is a way to
legitimatize their One-World State) was a big part of his life early on. By age 22, he had
already drawn up a will to leave his money for the purpose of furthering the British
empire. 15
Cecil Rhodes was a Scottish Rite Mason. 16 He contributed the land upon which the
Bulawayo Lodge No. 2566, Rhodesia built a Masonic Temple. 17 He established the
Rhodes Scholarships which to no surprise have tended to go to Masons and people
sympathetic to his vision of a One-World-State. 18 Cecil Rhodes, along with some of his
friends like the Rothschilds, founded a secret society based on the King Arthur Legends
and his Round Table. 19 This group ties into the Pierre de Sion whose key facet is the
Holy Grail and its legends which they are the caretakers of. Rhodes and Lord Rothschild
in 1891 formed a "Circle of Initiates" known as the Round Table. 20
The key to Rhodes' spiritual philosophy are Plato and Aristotle. 21 Rhodes' mentor, John
Ruskin, was heavily into Plato and Plato's idea of an "ideal state" under a single world
rulership. 22
The Rhodes Scholarship was designed to bring together scholars, and it was viewed
that they would learn the ruling class concepts of Rhodes' One-World-State vision.
Rhodes and his friends are responsible for the Royal Institute of International Affairs,
which expanded internationally and is known in the U.S. as the Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR). 23
Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines in the Kimberley area of southern Africa
under the Jewish corporation, the De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888. 24 The Jewish
De Beers have a monopoly on essentially the world's diamond market. 25 Diamonds are
mined in places like South Africa and cut in Amsterdam. Rhodes "was disclosed as
instigator of attack upon government of a friendly nation; forced to resign premiership
(1896)." 26 Rhodes was involved in various political intriques, because he wanted the
British to control South Africa for the fabulous financial benefits it would provide. Whenhe died 6
million pounds were left which endowed 170 scholarships for youth from the
British Empire

15. "Rhodes, Cecil John" art. Ency. Brit. Vol 19, 1960 ed.,p.258.
16. Denslow, op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 29-30.
17. ibid, p.30
18. Still, William T. New World Order. Lafayette, LA.: Huntington House, 1990, p. 151.
19. ibid.
20. ibid.
21. Various books about his life mention this, incl. Ency. Brit, Vol. 19, 1960 ed., p. 258.
22. Still, op. cit., p. 152
23. ibid.
24. Webster's Biographical Dictionary. Springfield, MS: G. & C. Merriam Co.,Pub., 1972,
p. 1253.
25. Interview by author with an individual who had worked for De Beers.
26. Webster's Biographical Dictionary, p. 1253.
27. Various articles incl. Ency. Brit, Vol. 19, 1960 ed. pp. 258-260.
28. "Rhodes Scholarships" art. in Ency. Brit, Vol. 19, 1960 ed.

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