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Adnan Harun Yahya



                            In 1909, Alfred Milner met with potential sponsors and supporters help-

                        ing Lionel Curtis with one more task: enabling him to organize a Round
                        Table meeting in the residence of Lord Anglesey at Plas Newydd in Wales,

                        Great Britain on September 4-5, 1909. In addition to the Kindergarten team,
                        Lords Howick, Lovat, Wolmer and F. S. Oliver were also in attendance. Short-

                        ly after, another exclusively British lineup joined, which included Leo Amery,
                        Lord Robert Cecil, Reginald Coupland, Edward Grigg and Alfred Zimmern.


                            Lionel Curtis published an article in December 1918 in the Round Table
                        publication, where he proposed that a League of Nations should be built af-

                        ter WWI to oversee a worldwide mandatory system. He believed that a
                        British-American alliance in the management of the system would ensure in-

                        ternational balance. Consequently, he was invited to the Paris Peace Confer-
                        ence. Then, he attended the League of Nations session chaired by Robert Ce-



































                           (Top) The British deep state enrolled
                           selected African youngsters into Euro-
                           pean universities, who would later go
                           on to represent the deep state's inter-
                           ests in Africa.
                           (Right) The British deep state brought
                           Indian workers to South Africa. These
                           people were identified only by the
                           numbers they were carrying on them.
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