Harry Dexter White (left) and
John Maynard Keynes (right)
were the theoreticians who
guided the 1944 Bretton Woods
Monetary Conference at which
the IMF/World Bank was
created. White was a member of
the Communist Party. Keynes
was a member of the Fabian
Society. They shared the same
goal of international socialism.
The IMF/World Bank has
furthered that goal ever since.
Raymond Robins is shown here as
the Chairman of the Progressive Party'
convention in Chicago in 1912. He
later became head of the American
Red Cross Mission in Russia after the
Bolshevik revolution. Although he
represented Wall Street interests. he
was a disciple of Cecil Rhodes and
was anti-capitalist in his beliefs. He
held great influence over Lenin.
I IPI/Rotmann
Edward Mandell House was the
man who secured Wood row
Wilson's nomination for
President and who, thereafter,
became the hidden power at the
I White House. He negotiated a
secret agreement to draw the
U.S. into World War I at the very
time Wilson was campaigning
on the promise to keep America
out of the war. On behalf of Wall
Street, House lobbied Congress