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[[File:Edward_House.jpg|right|thumb|Colonel Edward Mandell House (1858–1938), was a Fabian Society member who was of the opinion that the '''“United States constitution, a creation of eighteenth century minds, was not only outmoded, but grotesque and ought to be scrapped or rewritten.”''' Edward felt that way because he knew  the constitution was “capitalism's strongest safeguard on earth today.”<Ref>Harold Laski a English political theorist, economist and [[Marxism|Marxist]] in the spirit of the [[Cloward-Piven Strategy]].</Ref> House strongly supported membership of both the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. House's book portrays a hero Philip Dru was working for “[[Socialism]] as dreamed of by Karl Marx” for America and denounced “the sovereignty fetish” the whole world. Edward Mandell House and President Woodrow Wilson led the group that founded the [[CFR]] in 1921 which would denounce national sovereignty as a "fetish”. From the beginning House and others like those mentioned in the [[The Reece Committee|Reece Commission]]<Ref>''The rich and powerful'' (Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie... Foundations ...  See also [[Schools as Tools]]) wanted to change the way Americans viewed history and began their organized efforts as early as 1908</Ref> not only opposed national sovereignty but certainly individual sovereignty and  freedom and independence of the individual living in the United States.<Br>[http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might02.mp3  Download Recording #2 ] Edward Mandell House mysterious quote.<Br> or press play<Br> <html><audio controls src="http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might02.mp3"></audio></html> <Br>The first recording in the mourning show<Br>Part of our series on banking including the [[Federal Reserve]].<Br>[http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might01.mp3 Download Recording #1 ]<Br> or press play<Br> <html><audio controls src="http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might01.mp3"></audio></html> ]]
[[File:Edward_House.jpg|right|thumb|Colonel Edward Mandell House (1858–1938), was a Fabian Society member who was of the opinion that the '''“United States constitution, a creation of eighteenth century minds, was not only outmoded, but grotesque and ought to be scrapped or rewritten.”''' Edward felt that way because he knew  the constitution was “capitalism's strongest safeguard on earth today.”<Ref>Harold Laski a English political theorist, economist and [[Marxism|Marxist]] in the spirit of the [[Cloward-Piven Strategy]].</Ref> House strongly supported membership of both the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. House's book portrays a hero Philip Dru was working for “[[Socialism]] as dreamed of by Karl Marx” for America and denounced “the sovereignty fetish” the whole world. Edward Mandell House and President Woodrow Wilson led the group that founded the [[CFR]] in 1921 which would denounce national sovereignty as a "fetish”. From the beginning House and others like those mentioned in the [[The Reece Committee|Reece Commission]]<Ref>''The rich and powerful'' (Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie... Foundations ...  See also [[Schools as Tools]]) wanted to change the way Americans viewed history and began their organized efforts as early as 1908</Ref> not only opposed national sovereignty but certainly individual sovereignty and  freedom and independence of the individual living in the United States.<Br>[http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might02.mp3  Download Recording #2 ] [[Edward Mandell House]] mysterious quote.<Br> or press play<Br> <html><audio controls src="http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might02.mp3"></audio></html> <Br>The first recording in the mourning show<Br>Part of our series on banking including the [[Federal Reserve]].<Br>[http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might01.mp3 Download Recording #1 ]<Br> or press play<Br> <html><audio controls src="http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/20220507might01.mp3"></audio></html> ]]


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Colonel Edward Mandell House (1858–1938), was a Fabian Society member who was of the opinion that the “United States constitution, a creation of eighteenth century minds, was not only outmoded, but grotesque and ought to be scrapped or rewritten.” Edward felt that way because he knew the constitution was “capitalism's strongest safeguard on earth today.”[1] House strongly supported membership of both the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. House's book portrays a hero Philip Dru was working for “Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx” for America and denounced “the sovereignty fetish” the whole world. Edward Mandell House and President Woodrow Wilson led the group that founded the CFR in 1921 which would denounce national sovereignty as a "fetish”. From the beginning House and others like those mentioned in the Reece Commission[2] not only opposed national sovereignty but certainly individual sovereignty and freedom and independence of the individual living in the United States.
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Edward Mandell House

Edward Mandell House was an American diplomat, and an adviser to President Woodrow Wilson. He was known as Colonel House. We are told that he in a private meeting with Woodrow Wilson (President) [1913-1921] he made a comment about - "Every American will be required to register their biological property" and "be our chattel" "forever to remain economic slaves".

Was the quote real?

Is their truth in it?

What can we learn from an examination of the subject of slavery of the masses that may help set us free?

The list of those wealthy elite men of commerce and banking were found in our examination of education, constant wars of history, legislation and general corruption behind the scenes of law making.

While some admitted that, “Some of the biggest men in the United States in the field of commerce and manufacturing are afraid of somebody, are afraid of the something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in defiance and condemnation of it.”[3]


Prominent people of the time complained about his “secret ways of handling business”[4] But the real mystery is how so few men can alter the minds and thinking of the masses if there was not already a an underlying problem in their hearts.

House was clearly a fan of Karl Marx who was portrayed as a socialist. Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 is a futuristic political novel published in 1912 by Edward Mandell House, foretelling “Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx.”

Early Americans feared the Federal nature of this United States Government. They thought it might become too powerful and therefore opposed its creation. It has been well established that the "people" were “not a party” to that Constitution.

We the People” clearly did not mean the average American. The wisdom of the Constitution comes into question if we understand that the vast majority of Americans opposed it and would have voted against it had they had the opportunity to even vote for it.[5]

Some people wanted to divide the United States out of ignorance or to weaken it like the British Emissary John Henry expressed in March 13, 1809, the United States create “a series of acts and a long-continued policy” to separate the states.

Even at the time of the civil war Lincoln’s Emissary to the Austrian Empire, John Lothrop Motley wrote, "The causes of the American civil war.: A letter to the London Times" in which he pondered if "the "great Republic" is to disappear from the role of nations".

Motley thought the united States was "not a compact of sovereign states" but that "it is a commonwealth". It is true that the Constitutional agreement between the States was more than "a league of friendship" but in truth they were still separate at that time because those States remained “as foreign to each other as Mexico is to Canada”.[6]

That separation would change over time but more by the choices of the people that the legislative actions of the Federal government. People had continued to play with good and bad ideas. By 1831, William Lloyd Garrison was publishing The Liberator an abolitionist newspaper employing Karl Marx as his European correspondent.

Others would state, “The fact is that there is a serious danger of this country becoming a pluto-democracy; that is, a sham republic with the real government in the hands of a small clique of enormously wealthy men, who speak through their money, and whose influence, even today, radiates to every corner of the United States.”[7]

The Great Reset did not begin with Clause Schwab, nor with FDR, nor Rockefeller who wrote, “Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the word to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will. If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”[8]

The list of the guilty goes back in history to the most ancient of times but no list is truly complete to include all the parties that have brought the whole world to the Bondage of Egypt without our own names added to it.


Why concern

I will add this article to our Guru theories page because of what we read in 3 John 1:2 "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth."

But you also need to remember:

Proverbs 13:17 "A wicked messenger falleth into mischief: but a faithful ambassador [is] health."


We are also led to believe this statement was concerning "fiat paper currency"[9] while suggesting it was stated before "Federal Reserve Act or the 16th amendment" were passed and ratified.

Is the statement true?

What is the verifiable source?

Matthew 23:8 Tells us "But be not ye called Rabbi[10]: for one is your Master, [even] Christ; and all ye are brethren."

Seeking the source

Did House actually say these things in a verifiable quote?


Somewhere between 1913 and 1921 Colonel Mandel House supposedly wrote comments in his journal, “the President is to perpetuate the slavery of Americans. By design we have been kept bankrupt and insolvent by an ancient, evil system of pledging. Central Banksters have been profiting at our expense for over 70 years.”


We see it in a book:

"Fruit From A Poisonous Tree" - Woodrow Wilson 1913 And 1921 "Slavery Of Americans."[11]


'I did not find it in The intimate papers of Colonel House' containing over 500 pages but I could have missed it.[12]


I did find the quote in senate-report-93-549-copy-of-original but those seem to be requotes and do not appear as original sources.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

I have not found evidence of that anywhere but I have not requested them from the Library of Congress.[13]

Again it appeared in the Publication dated 1973-11-19 going back to the declaration of national emergency March 8 1933 but also did not seem to be an original source.[14]


The infamous quote

“[Very] soon, every American will be required to register their biological property in a National system designed to keep track of the people and that will operate under the ancient system of pledging. By such methodology, we can compel people to submit to our agenda, which will affect our security as a chargeback for our fiat paper currency."[9]

"Every American will be forced to register or suffer not being able to work and earn a living. They will be our chattel, and we will hold the security interest over them forever, by operation of the law merchant under the scheme of secured transactions. Americans, by unknowingly or unwittingly delivering the bills of lading to us will be rendered bankrupt and insolvent, forever to remain economic slaves through taxation, secured by their pledges. They will be stripped of their rights and given a commercial value designed to make us a profit and they will be non the wiser, for not one man in a million could ever figure our plans and, if by accident one or two would figure it out, we have in our arsenal plausible deniability."

"After all, this is the only logical way to fund government, by floating liens and debt to the registrants in the form of benefits and privileges. This will inevitably reap to us huge profits beyond our wildest expectations and leave every American a contributor or to this fraud which we will call “Social Insurance.”

Without realizing it, every American will insure us for any loss we may incur and in this manner; every American will unknowingly be our servant, however begrudgingly. The people will become helpless and without any hope for their redemption and, we will employ the high office of the President of our dummy corporation to foment this plot against America.”


Audio explanation

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  1. Harold Laski a English political theorist, economist and Marxist in the spirit of the Cloward-Piven Strategy.
  2. The rich and powerful (Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie... Foundations ... See also Schools as Tools) wanted to change the way Americans viewed history and began their organized efforts as early as 1908
  3. Woodrow Wilson, October 19, 1912 at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
  4. Ex-President Teddy Roosevelt, THE KANSAS CITY STAR wrote a letter November 4, 1918.
  5. “Just as the revolutionary Adams opposed the Constitution in Massachusetts, so did Patrick Henry in Virginia, and the contest in that most important State of all was prolonged and bitter. He who in Stamp Act days had proclaimed that there should be no Virginians or New Yorkers, but only Americans, now declaimed as violently against the preamble of the Constitution because it began, ‘We the People of the United States’ instead of ‘We, the State’. Like many, he feared a ‘consolidated’ government, and the loss of states rights. Not only Henry but much abler men, such as Mason, Benjamin Harrison, Munroe, R.H. Lee, were also opposed and debated... others in what was the most acute discussion carried on anywhere...”
    “Owing to the way in which the conventions were held, the great opposition manifested everywhere, and the management required to secure the barest majorities for ratification, it seems impossible to avoid the conclusion that the greater part of the people were opposed to the Constitution.”
    “It was not submitted to the people directly, and in those days of generally limited suffrage, even those who vote for delegates to the State conventions were mostly of a propertied class, although the amount of property called for may have been slight.” History of the United States by J.T. Adams V.I 258-259.
  6. Clark’s Summary of American Law, Constitutional Law.
  7. William McAdoo
  8. David Rockefeller, MEMOIRS (2002):
  9. 9.0 9.1 Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold.
  10. 4461 ῥαββί rhabbi [hrab-bee’] of Hebrew origin 07227 רַבִּי‎ meaning many or great with pronominal suffix; n m; TDNT- 6:961,982; [{See TDNT 685 }] AV-Master (Christ) 9, Rabbi (Christ) 5, rabbi 3; 17
    1) my great one, my honourable sir
    2) Rabbi, a title used by the Jews to address their teachers (and also honour them when not addressing them)
  11. https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/36191-lookingconfident/2276162-fruit-from-a-poisonous-tree-woodrow-wilson-1913-and-1921-slavery-of-americans
  12. https://archive.org/details/intimatepapersof0000unse/page/2/mode/2up

    https://archive.org/search.php?query=The+intimate+papers+of+Colonel+House
  13. https://www.loc.gov/item/2002714677/
  14. https://archive.org/details/senate-report-93-549/page/392/mode/2up