The Oddfellows and the UN Plot

The IOOF has been a group more in the shadows than any other for a very long time. As a secret society nearly as old as the free masons, this shadowy organization is rarely mentions or spoken about - it is carefully hidden from the tv shows and magazines speaking about secret societies, despite being one the the largest worldwide (arguably THE largest). So why is this fraternal order so secretive? And why do they never get the attention of the news media or even conspiracy theory shows such as Alex Jones? Because they exist deeper in the shadows than any other, yet their plot is easy to follow.

Though always a goal of the organization it began to take its form with one of its more famous members: Ulysses S. Grant. Grant was a well known Odd Fellow, being received at many Odd Fellows Lodges after the war. He was so involved that his Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, was the Grand Master that founded the female Rebekah Degree! Grant set the groundwork for a single government though saying:

"I believe at some future day, the nations of the earth will agree on some sort of congress which will take cognizance of international questions of difficulty and whose decisions will be as binding as the decisions of the Supreme Court are upon us"

And:


"I am convinced that the Great Farmer of the World will so develop it that it becomes one nation, so that armies and navies are no longer necessary.”

This was during his world tour after his presidency. This One World Government came to fruition at first as the League of Nations - an group started with the support of Stanley Baldwin in the United Kingdom (a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Manchester Unity). The League of Nations was short lived, but not to be outdone, it was re-founded as the United Nations. The UN was established under a more powerful Odd Fellows group with Franklin Roosevelt (member of IOOF) and his Vice President Harry S. Truman (also a member of the IOOF) being supported by Winston Churchill (member of Manchester Unity Oddfellows). Together these oddfellows created a strong and lasting world government.

This being said, the proof is in the pudding. Some could say it is coincidence that all these odd fellows members worked together to found the League of Nations and the Odd Fellows, but they put the Odd Fellows symbols into the logo of the UN. Rather than selecting a globe showing just the continents, it was decided that the logo should be a globe with the lines of latitude and longitude - a well established Odd Fellows symbol from its height in the early 1900s to today, as depicted above.

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