From HG Wells to Klaws Swab
April 15, 2022
(HG Wells, 1866-1946)
The works of H. G. Wells are
perhaps
the most candid expose
of the New World Order conspiracy
from
the approving perspective of a participant.
We are experiencing the culmination of an ancient conspiracy.
by Edward Menez
(henrymakow.com)
When I was young, I read a lot of H.G. Wells' science fiction novels. Some of the famous ones I enjoyed are The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, and The Island of Dr. Moreau. Wells' writing was fairly good, with interesting speculative ideas about the future in it.
Indeed, Wells, along with Jules Verne, have each been called "the father of science fiction". But little did I then know that Wells dabbled in more than science fiction. One of his alternative, less-known works is titled The New World Order. Who would've guessed the Father of Science Fiction could also write non-fiction?
Men like Bertrand Russell and H.G. Wells don't just suddenly appear out of nowhere and become famous writers. Their work is heavily promoted by the media and for very good reasons. They joined the same clubs as the NWO set; they thought the same way; they tried to bring about their own version of The Great Reset before Klaus Schwab took up the flag. So who were men like Wells and Russell exactly? Why were they promoted so heavily by the media? And what kind of clubs and social circles did they float around in?
There's quite a bit about the "Coefficients Club" on Ken Adachi's website here. At the end of the article, is a list of recommended books, some with a short blurb. Here's the one I want to get and its summary:
Experiment in Autobiography by H. G. Wells, 1934 Rare/Out-of-Print Hardcover, 718 pages, Order #00942 $55.00
That just about sums up Wells for me. He was a contemporary of Bertrand Russell. He joined the Coefficients Club with Russell, which was pro-war and started by Sydney and Beatrice Webb. The Webbs were also heavily involved with the Fabian Society, which both Wells and Russell joined as well. The Fabian Socialist model basically means "gradual socialism".
What else did H.G. Wells and Bertrand Russell have in common? Wells wanted to "completely end the family", as mentioned by Jay Dyer in his video: https://jaysanalysis.com/2022/01/31/most-of-the-planet-must-die-for-the-new-0rder/
Wells also was: 1) for depopulation; 2) he believed the Green Movement would bring in the technocratic society; 3) he believed the "Bolsheviks didn't kill enough people"; 4) that elitists are rather indifferent towards money, but they do want control of all life; 5) and that once again Christianity is standing in the way of Satan.
The above items are virtually identical beliefs of both Bertrand Russell and H.G. Wells. They both also believed the real deity is Lucifer, that scientific technocrats should run the world, and that all revolutions (American Revolution, French, Bolshevik) are one revolution towards the same goal: the "technocratic internationalist global elite world order". Wells also stated "We need another black death or bio-release", which is eerily similar to what Russell said: " Perhaps bacteriological war would prove more effective".
Wells has also been called the "most important propagandist of 20th century" (more important than Edward Bernays). Wells believed he could condition people more through fiction that through fact. Consider the literary propagandist descendants of Wells such as Arthur C. Clarke (who created the idea of "satellites") and L. Ron Hubbard (Scientology).
It's like George Carlin said: it's all "a big club, and you're not in it". I only hope that I don't find one day that literary heroes of mine like George Orwell and Philip K. Dick were also part of that club, but I wouldn't be surprised anymore. It seems pretty much anyone who becomes famous is a member.
Bertrand Russell and H.G. Wells were virtual clones in thought and beliefs, and founding members of the original Great Reset think-tank--promoted, of course, by the usual Satanic suspects.
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AZ said (April 15, 2022):
Great compliment on your article about H.G. Wells. I first came to the conclusion that he belongs to te elitist thinkers when I studied the Fabian Society, many years ago. This is a group of people, as you know, that shaped the elitist thinking since the end of the 19th century. I studied this group and its influence quite thouroughly and wrote some articles in Dutch about it. Via the Fabian Society there is an influential link between the Huxley brothers and Wells. They are all, like many others, part of a web of intellectual technocrats. This web has been very interestingly captured on a website called www.webbrain.com. I put the link below. By clicking on tthe names the spiderweb pattern changes. It is very revealing and interesting.
https://webbrain.com/brainpage/brain/6FBA86B0-0C57-9FCA-5CF9-D742DA541AAA#-409 (H.G. Wells as the spider)
And with the Fabian Society as the spider the web looks as follows:
https://webbrain.com/brainpage/brain/6FBA86B0-0C57-9FCA-5CF9-D742DA541AAA#-1660