Edith Starr Miller, the author of this book, was a British
blue blood on par with Princess Diana.
She understood occult religions and secret societies as
she experienced them first hand--her husband was the
1st Baron of Queenborough, treasurer of the
League of Nations and member of British Union of Fascists
who helped secure oil monopolies for John D. Rockefeller.
Shortly after the book's publication,
Edith Starr Miller, age 45, died, as even as the occult Grand Lodge of Canada attested,
"under suspicious circumstances."
Modernists dismiss Edith as "anti-Semitic," a term used by
the narrow-minded to end open-minded discussion.
Miller's sin ?
She wrote that Judaism's goal [and secret societies]
was to empower the super rich by controlling education and the mass media.
She felt such goals were Satanic in origin.
After reading Miller's opus, it is hard to argue otherwise
in light of what is occurring in the world today.
The work is simply fascinating.
blue blood on par with Princess Diana.
She understood occult religions and secret societies as
she experienced them first hand--her husband was the
1st Baron of Queenborough, treasurer of the
League of Nations and member of British Union of Fascists
who helped secure oil monopolies for John D. Rockefeller.
Shortly after the book's publication,
Edith Starr Miller, age 45, died, as even as the occult Grand Lodge of Canada attested,
"under suspicious circumstances."
Modernists dismiss Edith as "anti-Semitic," a term used by
the narrow-minded to end open-minded discussion.
Miller's sin ?
She wrote that Judaism's goal [and secret societies]
was to empower the super rich by controlling education and the mass media.
She felt such goals were Satanic in origin.
After reading Miller's opus, it is hard to argue otherwise
in light of what is occurring in the world today.
The work is simply fascinating.
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