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1890s

1890s

The mysterious death of Vincent Van Gogh; Cecil Rhodes and William Thomas Stead Organized the ‘Circle of Initiates’ that Would Evolve to the Round Table Groups (CFR, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg, RIIA, etc.); the U.S. pledge of allegiance is adopted; Nikola Tesla gave the first public demonstration of radio in St. Louis and Marconi attempted to steal his patent; French Officer Alfred Dreyfus is convicted of treason by a military court-martial and sentenced to life in prison; the gasoline automobile is patented!… not by Ford, but by George Seldon, a patent attorney; and the false flag explosion and sinking of the USS Maine leads to the Spanish-American War.

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Rothschild backed Zionist Leader Theodore Herzl Organizes the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland Predicting a Zionist State within 50 Years

Rothschild backed Zionist Leader Theodore Herzl Organizes the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland Predicting a Zionist State within 50 Years

Theodor Herzl, of Austria, was the founder of Political Zionism. It was established at a secret convention of Zionist leaders August 29th to 31st, 1897, in Bazle, Switzerland. It was at this convention that the "Bazle Programme" - the Protocols were adopted. Herzl presided at the conference and it was due to his untiring energy and zeal that the conference was called. The object of the ...
Flouride is First Patented as an Insecticide as an "Improved Composition or Material for Destroying Insects"

Flouride is First Patented as an Insecticide as an “Improved Composition or Material for Destroying Insects”

Flouride first patented as insecticide: Charles Henry HIGBEE, of New York City, N.Y., Manager of Manufacturing Company: "An improved composition or material for destroying insects", British Patent GB 8236; filed April 18, 1896; pat. May 23, 1896. ("The compounds of fluorine which I employ for the purpose of destroying insects, are certain soluble ones, viz.: sodium fluoride, ferric fluoride, the silico-fluorides of the same bases, hydro-fluo-silicic acid, and the boro-fluo-silicates") From the "Introduction" to Chapter 7, "Fluorine-containing insecticides", by ...
The Gasoline Automobile is Patented!... Not by Ford, but by George Seldon, a Patent Attorney

The Gasoline Automobile is Patented!… Not by Ford, but by George Seldon, a Patent Attorney

Visitors to Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y., often remark on a simple tombstone bearing the name George Baldwin Selden. Below Selden's name is his claim to fame: "Inventor of the gasoline automobile." "Selden? Never heard of him," is the usual comment of cemetery visitors. A hundred years ago nearly everybody knew Selden's name--especially anyone about to purchase of one of the new-fangled automobiles. Selden's 1895 ...
Booker T. Washington: Address to the Atlanta Exposition

Booker T. Washington: Address to the Atlanta Exposition

Booker T. Washington’s 1895 Address to the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition is one of the most famous speeches in American history. The goal of the Atlanta Exposition was to showcase the economic progress of the South since the Civil War, to encourage international trade, and to attract investors to the region. Anxious to show there had been progress in race relations as well, the ...
Dreyfus Affair (PsyOp): French Officer Alfred Dreyfus is Convicted of Treason by a Military Court-martial and Sentenced to Life in Prison

Dreyfus Affair (PsyOp): French Officer Alfred Dreyfus is Convicted of Treason by a Military Court-martial and Sentenced to Life in Prison

The Dreyfus Affair (1894-1906) traumatized and transformed France. Edmund de Rothschild arranged for an innocent Jew, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, to be charged with spying. This aroused anti-Semitism so Jews would go to Israel, as is happening today. Later,  when the real spy, Esterhazy, a secret Rothschild agent, confessed, Jews were vindicated and Patriotic France disgraced. "All history books tell this story in terms of a comforting morality ...
Brooklyn Health Dept. Forces Small Business to Quarantine Because Healthy Employees Refused to be Vaccinated

Brooklyn Health Dept. Forces Small Business to Quarantine Because Healthy Employees Refused to be Vaccinated

On May 2, 1894, two health department vaccinators visited a livery stable in the Greenpoint neighborhood where William H. Smith operated an express delivery and hauling business. Smith employed more than a dozen men and boys who delivered goods from factories in the metropolitan area to retail businesses and from businesses to homes, as well as hauling away discarded items. In addition to offices, the upstairs ...
Puck Magazine Prints Illustration Depicting Yellow Journalism / Fake News

Puck Magazine Prints Illustration Depicting Yellow Journalism / Fake News

Print shows a newspaper owner, possibly meant to be Joseph Pulitzer, sitting in a chair in his office next to an open safe where "Profits" are spilling out onto the floor; outside this scene are many newspaper reporters for the "Daily Splurge" rushing to the office to toss their stories onto the printing press, such stories as "A Week as a Tramp!! Wild and Exciting Experiences ...
Brooklyn Health Dept. Hires Medical Tyrant Taylor Emery to Solve Smallpox Breakout

Brooklyn Health Dept. Hires Medical Tyrant Taylor Emery to Solve Smallpox Breakout

When smallpox reappeared in Brooklyn in 1893 after an absence of several years, many health officials were frustrated that they had no legal authority to compel the vaccination of reluctant citizens. To control the disease, vaccinators were dispatched to a site where a case had been diagnosed and then fanned out to the houses on either side, offering protection to the neighbors—“surrounding each case by an ...
The Panic of 1893: Boosting Bankers’ Money and Power

The Panic of 1893: Boosting Bankers’ Money and Power

The “opportunity,” referred to later by historians as the Panic of 1893, had its roots in Argentina. In the early 1890s, British investors became enamored over investment prospects in Argentina and began to invest heavily there with the encouragement of the Argentinean agent bank, Baring Brothers. A failure of the wheat crop and a coup in Buenos Aires, however, abruptly ended any enthusiasm for continued foreign ...
Tesla Gives 1st Public Demonstration of Radio. Marconi, using Tesla's Technology, Steals Patent... Temporarily!

Tesla Gives 1st Public Demonstration of Radio. Marconi, using Tesla’s Technology, Steals Patent… Temporarily!

Nikola Tesla gave the first public demonstration of radio in St. Louis on March 1, 1893, although he had presented his work prior to this behind closed doors. Tesla first demonstrated wireless transmissions during a lecture in 1891. Just days before the St. Louis presentation, Tesla addressed the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, on February 23, 1893, describing in detail the principles of early radio communication. Tesla ...