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Benjamin Fulford's Claims of a Chinese Secret Society Threatening the Illuminati

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Benjamin Fulford’s Claims of a Chinese Secret Society Threatening the Illuminati

by Mark Dice

A Canadian journalist living in Japan named Benjamin Fulford, who was the Asian bureau chief for Forbes magazine from 1998 to 2005, came to the attention of many in 2008 when he reported that a Chinese secret society was threatening to assassinate high level Illuminati members due to their pro white and racist agendas.

While many would dismiss such allegations as another hoax by a publicity seeking unknown author, Fulford has a list of respectable credentials, including his work at Forbes magazine, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (the Japan Economic Times), the South China Morning Post, and other well respected publications.  In November of 2007 he conducted a sit down interview with David Rockefeller which can be viewed on YouTube.

Fulford says he was approached by a representative of a secret society called the Green and Red society after he made a speech in Tokyo, Japan where he talked about the Bush regime’s plans to develop race-specific bio weapons.  He describes the society as having six million members, including 1.8 million Asian gangsters and 100,000 trained assassins.  According to Fulford, the society was particularly upset with the Illuminati after discovering plans to reduce the world’s population by 90% as is described on the Georgia Guidestones.  (See Common Sense Renewed on page 77)  The Green and Red society believe that a large number of Asians will be exterminated when such plans are put into action.

Fulford says that he provided the society with a list of 10,000 names of the highest profile people involved in the Illuminati, such as Bilderberg, Skull and Bones, and Council on Foreign Relations members.

“I have been promised that not a single person will die if they negotiate in good faith,” Fulford said.[1]

“Think about it, the Illuminati and their top servants have a total membership of about 10,000 whereas the Chinese group has over 6 million members. That is 600 to one odds.  Furthermore, the 6 million have the names and addresses of the 10,000 while the 10,000 do not know who or where the 6 million are.”[2]

“They [the Illuminati] are also neo-Nazis who want to reduce the amount of colored people in the world by at least half through disease, starvation and war.  The Chinese secret society got wind of this and is preparing to stop them.”[3]

“So far, I have told the Illuminati that they are no longer allowed to murder Japanese politicians.  I now plan to extend this protection to all politicians in the West.  If the Illuminati assassinate or attempt to assassinate Ron Paul, Barack Obama or any politician, may God have mercy on their souls.”[4]

“Since I am a peace-loving, laid-back Canadian suddenly put in a situation of great responsibility, I feel I must act as a servant of the weakest people and creatures on the planet.  I have also been negotiating in secret with the Illuminati in the hopes of arranging for them to cede power without any bloodshed in exchange for a general amnesty.”[5]

(Excerpt from The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction by Mark Dice – Available on Amazon.com, Kindle and Nook.)

Fulford insists that the Green and the Red societies can be read about in history books.  He says that when the Manchus invaded China in 1644, that it caused the Ming army to organize as an underground society aimed at overthrowing the Qing (Manchu) and restoring the Ming.

Later, he says, the society overthrew the last Emperor and installed Sun Yat Sen in his place.  They were called the Green Gang and the Red Gang who fought Communism in Shanghai in the 1940s but after being defeated in 1949, they went underground.

It certainly is understandable if a secret society with no affiliation with the Illuminati were to see the organization as a threat to their country, especially if they are under the impression that their population is going to be eliminated as part of the population reduction agenda that elite globalists and the Illuminati clearly have.

The sheer numbers of the alleged members in the Green and Red societies are staggering, and cast doubts on Fulford’s claims.  If this society exists, and if they did tell their plans to Fulford, perhaps they exaggerated their numbers as a way to intimidate the Illuminati or perhaps, just like there are millions of Freemasons, with only a small fraction composing the inner circle, perhaps this is the case with the Green and Red society as well.  Or, perhaps, Fulford is just another fraud on a long list of people who have claimed to have intimate knowledge of the Illuminati’s activities or goals.  While this certainly is possible, unlike almost all of the people making fraudulent claims concerning these issues, Fulford doesn’t have a book he is peddling, (at least at the time of this writing) but could possibly be making money by giving lectures.  Having reached a fair amount of success as a writer and working for prestigious, well respected companies, Fulford has a lot to lose by making such claims, even if they were true.

Another suspicious aspect surrounding Fulford are his claims that he is personally negotiating with the Illuminati on behalf of the Chinese secret society.  Why would he need to be involved in such negotiations and why would he want to place himself in such a dangerous position?  He openly admits (or rather claims) that he provided the Green and Red society with the names and addresses of 10,000 Illuminati members.  Why would he need to do this?  One would think that the Green and Red society would do their own research and wouldn’t need Fulford to be so involved.  Whatever the truth is surrounding Benjamin Fulford’s claims, nobody knows.  While such a threat is certainly possible from a secret society that is not affiliated with the Illuminati, Fulford’s story contains seeds of doubts with regards to its authenticity and his motives for publicizing it.

(Excerpt from The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction by Mark Dice – Available on Amazon.com, Kindle and Nook.)




[1] Makow, Henry Chinese Secret Society Challenges Illuminati Rense.com 6-30-07

[2] Ibid

[3] Ibid

[4] Ibid

[5] Ibid

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