BENJAMIN FULFORD UPDATE: 'About the Committee of 300' Feb. 23, 2009 (Updated Feb. 25, 2009)
A member of the committee of 300 has provided additional information about it. They can trace their history in Europe back to the Medici family in Venice 800 years ago although the real roots almost certainly trace back to ancient Babylon. They made their first fortune as intermediaries in trade between Europe and the Orient. Over time they shifted their headquarters to Amsterdam so they could by-pass their Byzantine intermediaries and trade directly with Asia via the Dutch East Indies Company. They learned to control society with powder, gold and the pen. That is to say by a combination of murder (gun powder), bribery and propaganda. Now their headquarters can be found in three independent city states. The gun-powder or military capital is the independent city state of Washington D.C. The gold or bribery capital is the independent city of London. The pen or propaganda capital is the independent Vatican city state.
The members of the committee are satan worshippers. According to this member they regularly ritually sacrifice humans. He says Queen Elizabeth has bi-annual orgies at Balmoral Castle where a young woman is sacrificed. A good approximation of their membership can be found by looking at the members of the Knights of the Garter, the Knights of Malta and the Knights Templar.
They are now asking for forgiveness. Do you think they should be forgiven?
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You asked if the committee of 300 should be forgiven.
If you forgive them ( the committee of 300 ) the battle of control may end a little sooner. They may lose money and power now. But they still have the knowledge that has been handed down and the secret. To me that would mean that at a future date they would again have control. Would that be more of the same that we have just been thru? That would be a good question.
If not forgiven, they would have nothing to lose with a fight the last person. As there would be nothing for future generation of there’s to look forward to.
So what to do? The answer is above my pay grade to answer.
May god give the wisdom to find the way thru this maze.
Best regards,
RK
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For Mr. Fulford about the Committee of 300. How can those responsible for millions of deaths be forgiven? I heard him say via video tape that it boils down to the survival of billions of people against 10,000 illuminati and the people will win. The agenda for world enslavement is well under way, so where is the action to put the illuminati out of business by any means necessary? Some say the final destruction of the U.S. will be this year. It is time for Mr. Fulford to put up or........., for we are rapidly running out of time!!!!!!
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Dear Mr. Fulford,
It is not possible to ask for forgiveness without first confessing openly and fully to the crimes one hopes to absolve.
Since supposedly the 'committee of 300' are asking forgiveness from the world's public, it's the public to whom they must first to confess. In full detail - names, dates, places, actions, amounts, who pulled the triggers, who gave the orders, and where the bodies are buried. For crimes and subversions at the 'Illuminati level', such a Truth drop would amount to a near-total rewrite of several hundred years of human history.
So far, I don't see any such confessions happening, do you?
So screw them. They are going to suffer for their crimes. And I for one will take pleasure in whatever small part I can play in bringing that about.
Regards,
GD
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About the committee of 300. Forgiveness is something we do for ourselves so as not to carry a burden. God wants us to forgive. However, ALL who commit a crime should be dealt with in a proper and fair court system, of which we do not have at the moment. Once a proper and fair system is in place, then yes, we should bring to trial each and every person who has committed a crime or suspected of committing a crime and have a jury trial. Once convicted, if that is what the jury has elected to do, they should be given the toughest sentence for their crime. Forgiveness has nothing to do with bringing a person before a jury to face their charged crime. Each individual must decide within themselves to forgive or not to forgive. I understand a judge can \"forgive\" but as a society and as an individual it is our choice to forgive or not to forgive. It is better to forgive, as it does release the burden of hatred. It\'s a hard lesson to learn, but so worthwhile.