Benjamin DisraeliBenjamin Disraeli, (1804-1881) Prime Minister of England, British statesman, novelist

Benjamin Disraeli Quote

“The governments of the present day have to deal not merely with other governments, with emperors, kings and ministers, but also with the secret societies which have everywhere their unscrupulous agents, and can at the last moment upset all the governments’ plans.”

Benjamin DisraeliBenjamin Disraeli
~ Benjamin Disraeli

1876

Ratings and Comments


Mike, Norwalk

Kinda like the CIA overturning the previous governments in Iran OR, the international bankers that replace real and/or constitutional money with funny fiat (debt).

RBESRQ
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RBESRQ    9/7/10

It is becoming very self evident that the more these secret societies reach their goals the less they become secret. Watching your back will be a thing of the past, it will be watching the dagger that is thrust towards your heart. This applies to all three quotes.

E Archer, NYC

Immense power turns into priestcraft as the leaders begin to think of themselves as gods. And all priestcraft has been secret and the foundation of political power. Since the days of the pharaohs, it continues to this day.

RBESRQ
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    RBESRQ    9/7/10

    As Gandhi said "God has no Religion"

    Mike, Norwalk

    (-; Robert, OK ?, how does that equate to the quote or, are you just out proselytizing today? If you're alluding to the statist theocracy now infesting this land (with its many ministerial secret societies) is not of God, I'll give you another OK ? ! ! ! ;-)

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