Committee of 300
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The Committee of 300 aka The Olympians is a group allegedly founded by the British aristocracy in 1727. It is alleged to be an international council which organizes politics, commerce, banking, media, and the military for centralized global efforts. The figure of 300 is derived from the 1909 article Geschäftlicher Nachwuchs by Walter Rathenau.
's book "The Conspirators Hierarchy, the Committee of 300" alleges first hand information and encounters with this group by the author.
Possibly known also as the "Hidden Hand", headed up by the Rothschild family
of international financiers and based loosely around many of the top National Banking institutions and Royal Families of the world.
Coleman claims the alleged group to be superior to other more well-known round table groups such as the Bilderberg Group
, the Royal Institute of International Affairs
, the Club of Rome
, the Trilateral Commission
and the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR).
The book is translated into German and Russian
Background
Former British MI6 Intelligence Officer Dr. John ColemanJohn Coleman (author)
John Coleman is an author and analyst of world affairs. He claims to have been a British Intelligence Officer for MI6 who has written several books and numerous papers analyzing the power structure of the world...
's book "The Conspirators Hierarchy, the Committee of 300" alleges first hand information and encounters with this group by the author.
Possibly known also as the "Hidden Hand", headed up by the Rothschild family
Rothschild family
The Rothschild family , known as The House of Rothschild, or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a Jewish-German family that established European banking and finance houses starting in the late 18th century...
of international financiers and based loosely around many of the top National Banking institutions and Royal Families of the world.
Coleman claims the alleged group to be superior to other more well-known round table groups such as the Bilderberg Group
Bilderberg Group
The Bilderberg Group, Bilderberg conference, or Bilderberg Club is an annual, unofficial, invitation-only conference of approximately 120 to 140 guests from North America and Western Europe, most of whom are people of influence. About one-third are from government and politics, and two-thirds from...
, the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Chatham House
Chatham House, formally known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in London whose mission is to analyse and promote the understanding of major international issues and current affairs. It is regarded as one of the world's leading...
, the Club of Rome
Club of Rome
The Club of Rome is a global think tank that deals with a variety of international political issues. Founded in 1968 at Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, Italy, the CoR describes itself as "a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity." It consists of current and...
, the Trilateral Commission
Trilateral Commission
The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, non-partisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in July 1973 to foster closer cooperation among the United States, Europe and Japan.-History:...
and the Council on Foreign Relations
Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is an American nonprofit nonpartisan membership organization, publisher, and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs...
(CFR).
The book is translated into German and Russian