Topic: Cecil Rhodes

4 chapters across the catalog

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:41:45 - 2:44:03

1421: Chuckle Tell

Council on Foreign Relations and Globalist Influence

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is described as a primary vehicle for globalist interests, with a roster including influential figures like George and Alex Soros. The organization is linked to the historical legacy of Cecil Rhodes and the goal of creating a unified global governance structure. The hosts noted the high concentration of media and political figures within the CFR's membership.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 13:46 - 18:28

991: Milkshake Duck

Rockefeller Foundation, Rewriting American History

Following World War I, the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations allegedly collaborated to prevent American life from reverting to its pre-1914 state by controlling education. They focused on altering the teaching of American history by recruiting a "stable" of twenty historians who were briefed in London. This effort is linked to the Rhodes Scholarship program and the disappearance of history books written before 1914.

Talking Tubes
Episode 981 1:32:09 - 1:34:51

981: Talking Tubes

Rhodes Must Fall Movement and Global Statue Protests

The "Rhodes Must Fall" movement in South Africa has led to the defacement and removal of statues of Cecil John Rhodes at the University of Cape Town. This movement parallels similar efforts in the United States to remove Confederate monuments. Analysts suggest these coordinated efforts to erase historical symbols may be influenced by global non-governmental organizations.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 28:15 - 38:51

634: Rough Patch

Albert Pike, Cecil Rhodes, New World Order Conspiracy

Adam Curry explores the "Palladian Rite" and a purported 1871 letter from Albert Pike predicting three world wars to establish a New World Order. John C. Dvorak expresses skepticism, pointing out anachronisms like the word "fascist" appearing before its historical coinage. They transition to discussing Cecil Rhodes' will and his vision for a secret society to extend British rule and eliminate national sovereignty.