Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Another Templar bloodline in Pilgrims Society.

Note by Me: I don't agree with some of his views on UFOs, but this information is interesting.

By TruthSeeker24 (Timothy)

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Another Templar bloodline in Pilgrims Society.

February 20, 2006
"Read no history: nothing but biography, for that is life without theory." - Benjamin Disraeli, close friend of both patrons of the Round Table, the Cecil and Rothschild families.
1903 Pilgrims list. The '+' means this person is part of the executive committee.

In the last update I wrote that the Sinclair family, of Knights Templar fame, has been represented in the Pilgrims Society at least twice, and in one case on the executive committee. The Sinclairs were the closest associates of Robert the Bruce (allowed the Templars in Scotland) and later built Rosslyn Chapel. The English branch went on the first crusade with Godfrey de Bouillon, who was the Duke of Lower-Lorraine, the later King of Jerusalem, and the first Knights
Templar grandmaster. The French branch of the Sinclairs has been part of the Knights Templar group and all this seems to explain why the Templars fled to their cousins in Scotland.
Don't forget that the Dragon Court acknowledges this historical fact, including the fact that Freemasonry descended from the Templars. In fact, Templarism is Rosicrucianism, and the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, which was ment for the layperson, descended from these practices. The Francis Bacon group, including the ultra-influential Cecils (today also members of the Pilgrims Society and Le Cercle), slowly introduced the Scottish Rite to British Society in the 16th and 17th century. Enochian magic is part of this system, which has been described in more detail here.

Because of these facts, it's very plausible that there are more than 33 degrees within the Scottish Rite, as a lot of researchers have claimed over the centuries. In fact, if you happen to have the desired mindset, you'd probably end up in specific Rosicrucian and Templar circles, so the statement that there are only 33 degrees within the Scottish Rite is probably not a lie.
When I wrote the last update on the Sinclair family, I hadn't yet realized that the Bruce family, who are also members of the Pilgrims Society, are direct descendants of Robert the Bruce, as is mentioned on the official website of the Bruce family. David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce was a vice president of the Pilgrims Society in the 1970s, next to John Hay Whitney, and was identified by Charles Savoie. His brother, James Cabell Bruce, was another influential member of the Pilgrims Society.

David K.E. Bruce

Both Bruce's have extensive biographies that can be read in the Pilgrims Society membership list. Amongst many other things, David Bruce was head of the OSS in the whole of Europe during WWII and a husband of Paul Mellon’s sister. Paul Mellon was another Pilgrims Society member, not to mention the 1001 Club and Scroll & Key. Paul was an OSS station chief in London during WWII, working under David Bruce (like Pilgrims Society member Allen Dulles in Switzerland), and a later close associate of the CIA. The queen regularly visited his mansion since the 1950s.
James Bruce was president of Chase National Bank during the time it was taken over by the Rockefeller family. In 1933, in the midst of the great depression, he and Albert Wiggin (Pilgrims) were sued for trying to ruin a company that didn't want to sell out to the British Rio Tinto, a company that has always been associated with the Rothschilds. Rio Tinto was founded by the Keswick family, who are close associates of the Rothschilds. Two generations have appeared in the Pilgrims Society and the 1001 Club. Their biographies have been expanded greatly in this last update.More

1996, David Rockefeller and Karim Aga Khan. Others at Khan's meeting were the Lazards and Buckley's. Lord Rothschild had to excuse himself. See introduction page.

Several names have been added to the Pilgrims Society list. One of the more important is/was the 2nd Lord Lamington, who lived from 1860 to 1940. He was a friend of Pilgrims Society member Lord Curzon and worked under the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (the Cecil of the Round Table). He became governor of Bombay in 1903, followed by an election as the Grand Master of all Scottish Freemasonry in India on July 24, 1904. In 1911, he founded the Persia Society and headed it for many
years.

In 1935, he was a main founder of its successor, the Iran Society. One of the first speakers at this society was the Aga Khan of that day, a Freemason, Privy Councilor, and a very close associate of the British ruling families. The Aga Khans are descendent from the prophet Muhammed, the Assassin families (who worked with the earlier-mentioned Knights Templar), and some ancient Zoroastrian Persian families. The history of the Khans is described in the 1001 Club membership list, as Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan used to be a member.
Just another couple of hints that bloodlines seem to matter. Take a look at the last update and see how Merovingian societies, Templar societies, and the Scottish Rite are all represented in the Pilgrims.

The Pilgrims Society: Skull & Bones and Templar bloodlinesFebruary 15, 2006
It's finally time to add Skull & Bones to the list of organizations the Pilgrims Society recruits the founders and-or leaders of. Why? As you might have seen on the introduction page, I added Daniel Coit Gilman to the Pilgrims Society, which makes all 4 founders of the different Carnegie institutes members of this very high level Anglo-American discussion and dining group. His name appeared on a 1903 Pilgrims list.

I had been looking for the membership of this person in the past, because Gilman, together with William Huntington Russell, incorporated Skull & Bones into the Russell Trust some 50 years earlier. William Howard Taft, a founder of Skull & Bones together with the earlier-mentioned Russell, had already been identified as a member of the Pilgrims, just as his son son Henry (S&B 1880). Francis F. Randolph, a former treasurer of the Russell Trust Association, has been named as a member of the Pilgrims Society by researcher Charles Savoie. At the moment, more than a dozen Pilgrims Society members have been identified as former members of Skull & Bones. Many other Pilgrims had close relatives in this fraternity. Of the 1903 list I only looked up about a dozen random names. Coincidentally, besides Gilman, two of them turned out to be former members of Skull & Bones. The first one is William Phelps Eno (S&B 1882). The other is Samuel Reading Bertron (S&B 1885). Because of all these names, with many others still left to be found, I think it's reasonable to add Skull & Bones to the following list:

In the above list, and which you can check in the membership list, you can see how the Merovingian and rosicrucian-masonic Templar bloodlines play an important role within the Pilgrims Society. As I have been detailing in the Dragon and Bohemian Grove Symbolism articles, there's no doubt that:A) Many, if not all initiated bloodline families believe the Knights Templar fled to Scotland, built Rosslyn Chapel, and served as the inspiration for freemasonry. These were the same people who were also involved with the old Druidic system, Enochian Magic, rosicrucianism, the Order of the Garter, and the Dragon Court. B) Bloodlines play a very important role in many royal and noble families. C) Many of these bloodline families have dabbled into the occult, mainly seeking contact with 'the other side.' Why am I bringing this up again? Well, because two members of the dynastic Sinclair family appeared on the 1903 Pilgrims Society list: John J. Sinclair from New York, seemingly a banker (needs more research); and William MacDonald [spelled wrong as 'McDonald' in the Pilgrims list] Sinclair, who was Archdeacon of London since 1889 and a member of the Pilgrims' executive committee. Below you can see the partial bloodline of William M. Sinclair, who likely was not part anymore of the purer 'initiated' family lines Nicholas de Vere, former head of the British Dragon Court, has been talking about. Still, the Sinclair/St. Clair/ Saint Clair (take your pick) family is very interesting in and of itself, so this is a good excuse to briefly discuss it:
The father of George Sinclair isn't readily available, but what is known is that he was raised in the Caithness family home.

Many researchers have already spoken about it, but I guess you have to see it with your own eyes. It's quite amazing how a relatively small group of influential families keeps interbreeding which each other over the centuries. Add to this the obvious Druidic, templar, rosicrucian, masonic, and enochian magic themes and pieces start falling together, but as usual not in favor of the conventional theories that nothing is connected. In this case, with a bit of additional checking, you can clearly see how the Templar practices (overlap with all of the above practices) of mainland Europe seemingly were also part of families that had already migrated to the British Isles. Historians should be able to dig up plenty of material. What is striking, is that only one relatively recent Sinclair has been a member of the Order of Thistle (the Scottish equivalent of the Order of the Garter), while quite a number of Sinclairs have been made Privy Councilors over the past several centuries.To stay with the Scottish theme: Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland, married Lady Marjorie Adeline Gordon in 1904, daughter of the 7th Earl of Aberdeen (the later 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair). This is a descendent from another influential Scottish family, the Gordons, which rose to prominence in the 12th century. This person appeared on the 1903 Pilgrims Society membership list. Another interesting name that appeared on the 1903 list is Sir Ewen Cameron. He might have been a relative of the infamous dr. Ewen Cameron of MK-ULTRA, who also came from an upper class Scottish family. In earlier times, the influential Cameron clan, like the Gordons, had intermarried with the Macdonalds. This is just a small example, because many of these families have intermarried with each other at some point or another.

This is not to say that all these families are involved with the occult. According to Nicholas de Vere, even Queen Elizabeth I was kept away from a lot of information, simply because the blood wasn't pure enough. Whether this is true or not I cannot say, but some families seem to find it necessary to keep intermarrying over the centuries, possibly millennia. According to Icke (in 1999), this genetic structure is maintained to allow a specific reptile consciousness from the lower astral to have maximum influence over some of these individuals. He is not the only one. Absurd, Nicholas de Vere claims (in 2000); it's only done to maintain the Dragon genes. This gives his Archdruid-Elven race paranormal abilities that other people don't have. It comes in handy during the royal witchcraft rituals... I guess it's a strange world either way.There's much more to this, but we'll leave it at that for now. Just writing some of my thoughts down. Personally, I think that all the different conspiracy topics fit much better together than most people think. Researchers make mistakes and often draw wrong conclusions, but as far as I can see, most are sincere (and certainly not crazy). UFOs, extraterrestrials, interdimensials, the paranormal, alternative science, human history, elitist bloodlines, globalization, secret societies, black programs, underground bases, etc.; if you just open your mind, don't pay attention to the average person's opinion, and study for a long time before eliminating pieces of information, you'll see all these subjects come together to an amazing degree. Some areas are undoubtedly wrong, but if it's all made up, you'd guess pieces wouldn't fit. And I don't see that. With most subjects, the pieces continually fit, without forcing anything.
This update was made possible by the person owning this site. The names mentioned in this piece haven't been added to the Pilgrims membership list yet.

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