H.G. Wells: Architect of the World Brain

H.G. Wells: Architect of the World Brain

H.G. Wells was a pivotal figure within the global elite—far more than the simple science fiction writer he is often portrayed as in history books. Instead, he was a highly connected insider, intelligence operative, and chief publicist for the architects of the New World Order.

Elite Connections and Intelligence Ties

Wells was at the center of several powerful elitist circles:

  • Secret Societies: He acted as a front man for the Cecil Rhodes Round Table, a secret society funded by the Rothschilds, and was a member of the Socialist Fabian Society, which operated under the slogan "Proceed Slowly" to achieve its goals.

Cecil Rhodes

Rhodes stated it even more plainly. His objective was: "The extension of British rule throughout the world, the perfecting of a system of emigration from the United Kingdom and of colonization by British subjects of all lands wherein the means of livelihood are attainable by energy, labour and enterprise... and the ultimate recovery of the United States of America as an integral part of the British Empire." Rhodes set out to accomplish this task and, through his own labors and those of his successors, has almost succeeded. [1] It is a matter of high strangeness that within the pages of books written by H.G. Wells in England in the 1920s and 1930s—one of them science fiction—that the actual future battle plans of the controllers jump off the pages with crystal clarity. Here is an unmistakably clear picture of the New World Order, along with a clear statement of its plans.

Although H.G. Wells is primarily known for his works of science fiction, such as The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1898), and War of the Worlds (1898), he also wrote a number of works which overtly propagandized for the overthrow of existing nation-states and the creation of a one-world government. These books include The Open Conspiracy: Blueprints for a World Revolution (1928), The New World Order (1940), and The Shape of Things to Come: The Ultimate Revolution (1933). While all of the above books are eye-opening when it comes to understanding the future as foreseen by the controllers, it is Wells' novel The Shape of Things to Come (and the movie he scripted that was based upon it, the title shortened to Things to Come), that provide the best overall view—past, present, and future—of the New World Order.

Again: Interestingly, deceptively, the book is presented as a work of science fiction, but within its pages is Wells' best guess of how the New World Order would come to pass, from a 1930s perspective. While primarily a work of propaganda that pushes the one- world worldview of Wells and other internationalists during the first half of this century, the book is particularly revealing in that it also exposes many of the strategies that are to b employed. Wells' introduction to the book is titled, "The Dream Book of Dr. Philip Raven." In a familiar ploy of the science fiction of the time, the book is introduced as the factual work of a Dr. Raven, a deceased friend of Wells, and a member of the Geneva

  • Intellectual and Financial Circles: He was an intimate associate of the Sassoons (who made their fortune in opium shipping) and was frequently seen with high-level figures like Edward VIIGeorge Bernard Shaw, and a young Winston Churchill.
  • Intelligence: Wells was the head of British Intelligence during World War II. His mistress, Maura Benckendorff, was reportedly one of the Soviet Union's most effective agents of influence in London.

Blueprints for Global Revolution

Wells' writings are described as literal blueprints for the overthrow of nation-states and the creation of a one-world oligarchical government.

  • The Open Conspiracy (1928): This work outlined a program for a "responsible world directorate" to replace private and national ownership of credit, transport, and production.
  • The Shape of Things to Come (1933): While presented as science fiction, this book provided the best view of the controllers' actual plans, including the use of a "Dream Book" as a fictional vehicle to sound the clarion call for the New World Order.
  • The New World Order (1940): This book overtly propagandized for a world-state.

The "World Brain" and Mental Control

One of Wells' most significant contributions to elite strategy was the concept of a "World Brain" or "World Encyclopaedia."

  • A "Police of the Mind": In a 1936 speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Wells proposed a new social organization that would act as an "undogmatic Bible to World culture". In an unpublished memo from the same year, he stated that universities and intellectual organizations should function as a "police of the mind".
  • The Internet Connection: The computerization of the world and the creation of the Internet may be the long-term fulfillment of Wells' "World Brain"—a system designed for global mental control.

Philosophy on Democracy and the Masses

Wells held an elitist view that the masses were incapable of self-governance.

  • Rejection of Democracy: He described democracies as a "political fiction" and believed that a one-world state was the "only possible solution" for humanity, but that it must be run by the few—specifically an "upper-crust" class of elite thinkers.
  • The Technocracy: He placed the responsibility for the New World Order in the hands of scientists and a group he dubbed the "Technocracy," which would spread its network across the planet without an immediate struggle.

Rothschilds & NWO

The Round Table/City of London financier focus is one group behind the New World Order—certainly not the benighted lumpens whom they have pretended to champion—and their plans for world control have been carried out by the universities, the bankers, the politicians—wielding in particular tangle of international intelligence agencies and the psychiatric frontmen who would later be mobilized by such groups as Tavistock and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Throughout this century the members of the Open Conspiracy have busied themselves worldwide, spreading the New World Order virus, all in the interest of the domination of the elite.

Amazingly enough, the battle plan of the New World Order controllers can be clearly read in the works of a science fiction writer, a man who came up from humble beginnings in Britain to hobnob in his adult life with the movers and shakers of the elite. Herbert George Wells, more than just the latter dayJules Verne that he is presented as in the history books, was head of British Intelligence during World War II, and his mistress was Maura Benckendorff, a woman who has been called "perhaps the Soviet Union's most effective agent-of-influence ever to appear on London's political and intellectual stage." H.G. Wells knew whereof he spoke when extolling the plans of the New World Order. Wells acted as a publicist for the real planners who worked behind the scenes.

He was a front man for the Cecil Rhodes Round Table elitist secret society—Rhodes himself an agent for the Rothschilds' banking conglomerate who left his fortune to Lord Rothschild in his third will. The Round Table later branched out to spawn the influential Council on Foreign Relations and other groups perhaps not as powerful, but more well known in our time. Wells was an intimate of the Rothschild-allied Sassoons, who had made their fortune from opium shipping, and he was often seen at Sassoon fetes attended by the likes of Edward VII, George Bernard Shaw, and the young Winston Churchill. Rhodes stated in 1890 in a letter to W.T. Stead, "What an awful thought it is that if we had not lost America, or if even now we could arrange with the present members of the United States Assembly and our House of Commons, the Peace of the world is secure for all eternity. We could well hold your federal parliament five years at Washington and five years t London. The only thing possible to carry this idea out is a secret one (society) gradually absorbing the wealth of the world to be.

Legacy and Influence

Wells' influence extended into the next generation of elitist thinkers. He tutored Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World, who eventually spearheaded a Tavistock project aimed at the mass pharmacological conditioning of the American population

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