Ep. 101 Fabian Society History Pt. 2

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This week's episode is part two of the history on the Fabian Society. In this one, i go deeper on the history, links, and influences of this little known group who I believe, have had a big influence on public policies, & private sector politics since the groups creation. I show from their early beginnings that the infiltration of big moneyed interests was the goal, and now we see with all these woke corporations working hand in hand with govts. that the line between the two gets smaller every day. Limousine Liberals, Caviar Communists, Wall Street Socialists are in control, and also in charge of numerous NGO's all working towards a global governance agenda. They call it Fabian Permeation, and once you learn their tecniques you'll understand why it's hard to trust anyone in politics. Now, it's time to get back down the rabbit hole, far beyond the mainstream.   Cheers, and Blessings     The Odd Man Out     Read Fabians Connection To Big Money https://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FabianSociety&C=2.0     The Fabian Game Plan http://www.therathouse.com/2010/The_Fabian_Game_Plan.pdf   Fabianism, & Empire Manifesto Edited By George Bernard Shaw http://therabbithole.wiki/fabianism-and-the-empire-a-manifesto-by-the-fabian-society-by-bernard-shaw-1900/   Pease-Fabian History https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Pease_History_of_the_Fabian_Society-2.pdf   Keynes At Harvard-American Fabianism http://keynesatharvard.org/book/KeynesatHarvard-ch03.html   Fabian Freeway-High Road To Socialism https://mises.org/files/fabian-freeway-high-road-socialism-usapdf     Was George Orwell A Fabian? https://www.conspiracytruths.co.uk/georgeorwell1984.html     Who Founded Fabianism In America? William Dwight Porter Bliss, in Boston. As a testament to how successful Fabianism was(and still is) in the United States, it was Stuart Chase who coined the term "The New Deal" in one of his books. https://progressingamerica.blogspot.com/2012/02/who-founded-fabian-socialism-in-united.html?m=1   Former British PM Tony Blair (Fabian) Socialism London School of Economics https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:tim417xoh   The Case For Socialism Tony Blair, Paul Richards Young Fabians https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:hec864wux     A Secret To Rural Depopulation https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:wes387fof     What To Read: Fabian Recomended Reading https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/objects/lse:qaq324xix     In Wall Street and FDR, historian Anthony C Sutton described corporate socialism, as developed in the 19thth century, and distinguished it from state socialism, as follows: “[The] robber baron schema is also, under different labels, the socialist plan. The difference between a corporate state monopoly and a socialist state monopoly is essentially only the identity of the group controlling the power structure. The essence of socialism is monopoly control by the state using hired planners and academic sponges. On the other hand, Rockefeller, Morgan, and their corporate friends aimed to acquire and control their monopoly and to maximize its profits through influence in the state political apparatus; this, while it still needs hired planners and academic sponges, is a discreet and far more subtle process than outright state ownership under socialism…We call this phenomenon of corporate legal monopoly – market control acquired by using political influence – by the name of corporate socialism.”   "Socialism ceased to be an open revolution, & became a plot. Functions were to be shifted quietly unostentatiously from the representative to the official he appointed: a bureaucracy was to slip into power" HG Wells 1907   “Fabianism feeds on Capitalism, but excretes Communism.” George Bernard Shaw   “Our propaganda is one of permeating – we urged our members to join the Liberal & Radical Associations in their district, or, if they preferred it, the Conservative Associations - we permeated the party organizations and pulled all t

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