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Woodrow Wilson

Democat. Politician. Lawyer. Academic. Davidson College. Princeton University (BA). University of Virginia. John Hopkins University (MA, PhD)

Some of the biggest men in the U.S. in the fields of commerce and manufacturing know hat there is a power so organized, so subtle, so complete, so pervasive that they had better not speak above their breath when they in condemnation of it.” - President Woodrow Wilson.

1914 - Olmstead v. United States - Use of unapproved wiretapp as evidence - Decision: No rights violated.

24 Jul 1923 - Treaty of Lausanne.

29 Aug 1921 - United States - Hungary Peace Treaty.

24 Aug 1921 - United States - Austria Peace Treaty.

10 Aug 1920 - Treaty of Sevres.

4 Jun 1920 - Treaty of Trianon.

27 Nov 1919 - Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Oct 1919 - Wilson suffered a severe stroke.

10 Sep 1919 - Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye signed

WW1 - 28 Jun 1919 - Treaty of Versailles signed.

Nov 1918 - Wilson and other Allied Leaders took part in the Paris Peace Conference, where Wison advocated for the establishment of a multilateral organization known as the League of Nations which was incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles and other treaties with the defeated Central Powers, but Wilson was unable to convince the Senate to ratify that treaty or allow the United States to join the League.

27 Apr 1917, Ambassador Walter H. Page reported confidentially to the President that the food in the British Isles was not more than enough to feed the civil population for six weeks or two months.

Early 1917 - U.S. joins WW1 - Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war against Germany.

4 Apr 1916 - Woodrow Wilson allowed Lansing to create the Secret Intelligence Bureau. He pulled Leland Harrison from the Latin American Division, where Harrison was serving as Deputy Chief of Division, and tasked him with the “collection and examination of all information of a secret nature.” Admitting that the new bureau was “extra-legal,” Lansing placed Harrison under the direction of Frank L. Polk, Counselor of the Department of State.

WW1 - U.S. Trigger Event - 7 May 1915 - Sinking of the RMS Lusitania by German U-Boat (Boat \ passengers setup to be sunk).

28 Jul 1914 to 11 Nov 1918 - World War One starts due to a conspiracy to assassinate Archuke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo (Thrown bombs in morning missed. In the afternoon after visiting the wounded, pulled up infront of a gun man who fired a point blank range. (Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, China, Indian Ocean, North and South Atlantic Ocean. Lasted 4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks). Search mind map … Norman Dodd and the Special Commitee Investigation on Tax-Exempt Foundations.

1915 - Married Edith Wilson

1914 - Wife Ellen Axson Died. Married 1885. 19 years later. Aged 54 of Bright’s Disease.

23 Dec 1913 - Federal Reserve Act Signed.

4 Mar 1913 to 4 Mar 1921 - 28th President of the United States. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall (Freemason), 1913 to 1921.

1913 - Revenue Act Signed. Implemented Federal Income Tax. Sponsored by Oscar Underwood (Freemason). (After RMS Titanic sank)

17 Jan 1911 to 1 Mar 1913 - 34th Governor of New Jersey.

25 Oct 1902 to 21 Oct 1910 - 13th President of Princeton University.

Wilson, “All this trouble could be averted if we appointed a committee of six or seven public-spirited men like J.P.Moran to handle the affairs of our country.” when commenting on the 1907 stock market crash caused by JPMorgan and friends (and then resecued using manufacturered money…See The Money Masters link)… “

Died 3 Feb 1924, from TBC. Age 67.

18 Jan 1919 to 21 Jan 1920, WW1 Paris Peace Conference - Palace of Versailles

World War 1 Tag;

Norman Dodd - Interview - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace sent a confidential message to President Wilson, ‘that the War (WW1) not end too quickly.’

Federal Reserve;

Benjamin Strong Jr. (The Pilgrims) 5 Oct 1914 to 16 Oct 1928 - 1st President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Succeeded by George L. Harrison (S&B 1910), prior to the Great Depression. 20 Nov 1910 to 30 Nov 1910 - Attended secretive meeting at Jekyll Island. 1914 - President, Bankers Trust Co

The Federal Reserve Conspiracy by Professor Antony C. Sutton;

Nelson W. Aldrich (Freemason)

Carol Howe Foster (Rhodes 1905)
1919 to 1924 - U.S. Consul in Vienna, Secretary of State Frank Polk (S&K 1894), Bainbridge Colby (Freemason. Phi Beta Kappa), Charles Evans Hughs (Delta Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Brother-in-law S&B) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House) and Warren G. Harding (Freemason).

William Kent (S&B 1887)
1917 to 1920 - Member of U.S. Tariff Commission.

Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889)
**1917 to 1919 - Member of the United States Food Administration.

George Hurley (Rhodes 1907)
1919 - Special Assistant to the Alien Property Custodian.
Until June 1919 - Attache of the American Legation at Copenhagen, Denmar.
WW1 - Representative War Trade Board.
WW1 - 6 Oct 1917 to 30 Jun 1919 - Special Assistant to the Department of State, Secretary Robert Lansing (The Pilgrims) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House/Rockefeller).

Edgar Turlington (Rhodes 1911)
1920 to 1925 - Assistant Solicitor of the State Department to 1st Under Secretary and Secretary Frank Polk (S&K 1894), Bainbridge Colby (Freemason), Charles Evans Hughes (Delta Upsilon. Brother-in-law Walter Frederick Carter S&B 1895), Frank B. Kellogg (Freemason) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House), Warren G. Harding (Freemason) and Calvin Coolidge (Conn. to Russell and Co. Wife Star of Eastern Order. Son Freemason)
1917 to 1920 - Joined the Department of State, where he was a Special Assistant to Secretary, Robert Lansing (The Pilgrims) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)

Charles Russell Clason (Rhodes 1914)
1917 - Interstate Commerce Commission and the Department of Education, Secretaries ….. by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)
WW1 - Sergeant major in the Coast Artillery, U.S.

Edwin Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905)
1920 to 1921 - Chief of Near Eastern Division, U.S. Department of State.
1919 - Secretary to the U.S. Ambassador to France.
1918 - Counselor of American Legation in Stockholm, Sweden.
1916 to 1917 - First Secretary of the American Embassy in Petrograd, Russia.

Hugh Robert Wilson (S&B 1906)
WW2 - 1941 to 1945 - Returned to government service following the attack on Pearl Harbor and worked at the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
- Held the title Advisor to Secretary of State, Cordell Hull until he retired from the Foreign Service 31 Dec 1940.
1939 to 1941 - Special Assistant to Secretary State to Secretary of State Cordell Hull by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason).
8 Mar 1938 - Four days before Germany invaded (annexed) Austria Former President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian), Hugh Robert Wilson (S&B 1906) met with Adolf Hitler.
1938 - Attended the Congress of the Nazi Party in Nuremberg by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason).
1938 - United States Ambassador Nazi Germany by President Franklin Roosevelt (Freemason).
1937 to 1938 - Assistant Secretary of State, to Secretary of State Cordell Hull by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason)
..
1920 to 1921 - Counselor of American Legation [Embassy] at Berlin, Germany.
**1916 to 1917 - 2nd Secretary.

Charles Delahunt Mahaffie (Rhodes 1905)
1929 to 1954 - Commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission by President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian).[14]
1922 to 1930 - Director, Bureau of Finance, Interstate Commerce Commission.
1921 to 1922 - Attorney with the US Railroad Administration.
1916 to 1921 - Solicitor of the Interior Department, Secretary Franklin K. Lane by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)

Francis Fitz Randolph (S&B 1911)
1919 to 1920 - Member War Loan Staff, US Treasury, Peace Conf Paris.
WW1 - 1919 - Chief, Paris Bureau Armenia Rumania American Relief Administration.
WW1 - 1916 to 1919 - Capt, US Army Calvary & Field Artillery.

Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck (Rhodes 1904. Freemason)
1918 to 1919 - Technical Expert of the Far Eastern Division of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace by President Woodrow Wilson (Edward M. House)
1916, Published China and Japan, Contemporary Politics in the Far Easy.
WW1 - U.S. Army Ordance and Military Intelligence. Later, he would become a colonel.

Frank Polk (S&K 1894)
14 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 1920 - Secretary of State of the United States (Acting) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House). Succeeded by Bainbridge Colby (Freemason)
1919 - Headed the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, representing the United States at the Paris Peace Conference.
1 Jul 1919 to 15 Jul 1920 - 1st Under Secretary of State by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)
16 Sep 1915 to 30 Jun 1919 - 4th Counselor of the United States Department of State by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)

Harvey Hollister Bundy (S&B 1909)
WW2 - Special Assistant on Atomic Matters (Manhattan Project) to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson (S&B1888) by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason). Bundy (S&B1909) was the key Pentagon man on the Manhattan Project [Atomic Bomb] and was Stimson’s constant companion to conferences in North Africa, Italy and Germany.
Jul 1931 to Mar 1933 - Assistant to Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson (S&B1888) by President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian).
WW1 - 1917 to 1919 - Assistant Counsel of the U.S. Food Administration.
1914 - Worked as Law Clerk for Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes (Hasty Pudding, Porcelian Club)**.

Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871)
1913 to 1921 - Assistant Secretary of Commerce to William C. Redfield (Episcopalian) and Joshua W. Alexander (Freemason. Delta Kappa Epsilon) by President Woodrow Wilson (Col. Edward M. House)

Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895)
1913 to 1921 - Governor General of the Philippines.

Frederic Courtland Penfield (Russell Military Academy founded by William Huntingdon Russell, co-founder of Skull and Bones.
FYI - 28 Jun 1914 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were Assassinated in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungarian province of Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the period of American neutrality (1914-1917) he took care of the interests in Austria-Hungary of several of the belligerents.
28 Jul 1913 to 7 Apr 1917 - United States Minister to Austria by President Woodrow Wilson (Edward M. House - Alpha Delta Phi, with Rockfeller, S&B and Rhodes connections)
- Donated funds to Woodrow Wilson’s campaign funds.

Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892)
1910 to 1920 - Chief of the U.S. Forest Service by President William H. Taft (S&B 1878. Freemason)

Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884)
1909 to 1914 - U.S. Consul-General in Shanghai.

Eugene Hale (Son, Eugene Hale Jr (S&B1898)
18 Sep 1913 to 18 Dec 1913 - Member of the National Monetary Commission. Chairman Nelson W. Aldrich. Father-in-law to John D. Rockefeller.
The commission was a study group created by the Aldrich-Vreeland Act 1908 in response to the Financial Panic of 1907 and signed by President Theodore Roosevelt (Freemason) on 30 May 1908. The National Monetary Commission recommended the creation of the Federal Reserve.
Dec 1908 to 4 Mar 1911 - Chairman of the Senta Republican Conference.

Asa Palmer French (S&B 1882)
1906 to 1914 - U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.

[1] - Whitehouse.gov - Woodrow Wilson

[2] - Spartacus-educational.com - Woodrow Wilson

[3] - FYI - Wiki - Woodrow Wilson

[4] - Spartacus-educational.com - League of Nations

[5] - FYI - Wiki - League of Nations

[6] - FYI - Wiki - Sinking of the RMS Lusitania

[7] - Seekingalpha.com - The Role Of J.P. Morgan In Providing Loans To England And France In World War I; The Souring Of These Loans As It Became Apparent That Germany Would Win; The Betrayal Of A British Ship And The Sacrifice American Passengers As A Strategem To Bring America

[8] - Youtube - Corbett Report - The WWI Conspiracy - Part One: To Start A War

[9] - Youtube - The Money Masters - reference JPM crashed the share market and then offered to save economy. Wilson (Head of Princeton University) said “All this trouble could be averted if we appointed a committee of six or seven public-spirited men like J.P.Moran to handle the affairs of our country.”

[10] - 1 Springmeier, Fritz, The Illuminati Bloodlines, 2005 2 Coleman, John, The Committee of 300, 1997 Woodrow Wilson. 1913-21. 28th President: Unknown Masonic status, however, according to Springmier, his loyalty to the U.S. Constitution is in question because of his mentor “Colonel” Edward Mandell House, who was the major founder of the earlier American Institute of International Affairs, known today as the Council of Foreign Relations (C.F.R.).1 The C.F.R. is an outer layer of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Great Britain), that’s purpose was to retake the United States as a British colony, and then unite the world under British control, which is another outer layer of the Round Table Organization, which as well is an outer layer of the main core of a secret establishment called the Circle of Initiates founded in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes. This man is a known Satanic cult member, wo helped pave the way for the New World Order.2

[11] - Find a grave - Woodrow Wilson

[12] - Book - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

[13] - Book - Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society 2008 by Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Millegan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin and Webster Griffin Tarpley

[14] - History of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security of the United States Department of State

[15] - Book - 1915 Annual report / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - References Andrew Dickson White S&B

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