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Pilgrims Society Members My dear friends around the world, Have I got history for you! Below, you will see names of members of a nefarious organization called The Pilgrims Society sometimes referred to as just The Pilgrims. So if you can't or don't have time to read the very long article (it's more like an eBook), you can at least see who our enemies are. The article is at http://silverstealers.net/tss.html The Pilgrims Society was established in 1902 in the UK, and 6 months later in 1903 in the USA and continues today. I published an article in 2009 on this at http:// www.truedemocracy.net/hj31/37.html I encourage you to read the article, though, because you will know without a doubt that the only thing that will save you is gold and silver that you can hold in your hands. These elite's dates of birth and death (as applicable) are just to the left of their name in this. If there is no second date listed, then this person is alive. PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. WE CANNOT ALLOW THESE "PEOPLE" TO DO TO US AGAIN WHAT THEY DID TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE 1930s. I also encourage you to keep these names as a reference tool that you can refer to as needed as what I have here is the most current listing of their dates of death, one of whom just died on December 27, 2012. In a word, these "people" are scum in my humble opinion! One of them said that silver is for war. Peace, Arlene 1893-1971 Acheson, Dean Gooderham 1892-1973 Ackroyd, Sir Cuthbert Lowell 1932-1995 Ackroyd, Sir John 1930- *Acland, Sir Antony 1834-1902 Acton, Lord 1927-1995 Adam, David Stuart Gordon 1885-1982 Adam, Sire Ronald Forbes 1910-1999 Adams, Charles Francis IV 1930- Adams, George Bell Deceased Adams, Henry H. 1891-1968 Adams, James Donald 1892-1951 Adams, Randolph Greenfield 1900-1972 Adams, Robert Morton 1910-2004 Adams, Warren Sanford 1871-1935 Adamson, Robert 1886-1954 Addinsell, Harry Messiter 1905-1979 Adeane, Sir Robert 1910-1984 Adeane, Lord Michael E. 1892-1955 Adler, Maj. Gen. Julius Ochs -1954 Agnew, Cornelius G. 1908-1986 Agnew, Sir Geoffrey 1870-1946 *Aiken, Alfred Lawrence 1920-1997 Albright, Archie Earl 1841-1915 Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth 1860-1948 Aldrich, Herbert Lincoln 1907-1995 *Aldrich, Hulbert Stratton 1885-1974 **Aldrich, Winthrop Williams 1900-1986 Aldrich, Malcolm Pratt Deceased Allerton, David D. 1945- Alexander, Anthony Ernest 1849-1927 Alexander, Charles Beatty 1902-1969 Alexander, Henry Clay 1839-1915 Alexander, James Waddell 1865-1935 *Allen, Sir John Sandeman 1894-1983 Alley, James Burke 1887-1981 Altschul, Frank 1873-1955 Amery, Lord Leopold Stenett 1919-1996 Amery, Lord Julian 1909-1988 *Ammidon, Hoyt, C.B.E. 1880-1966 Anderson, Arthur Marvin 1941-2004 Anderson, Fred Richard 1882-1965 Anderson, Nils 1919-2010 Andrews, Archie Moulton 1889-1973 Angell, Ernest 1951- Angelson, Mark Alan Esq. 1908-2002 Annenberg, Walter H. 1944- Anson, Charles Vernon 1941- Apgar, Mahlon, IV 1887-1966 Appleby, Sir Robert Roland 1885-1974 Appleton, Francis Randall, Jr. Deceased Archbold, John D. 1887-1982 *Armour, Norman 1927-2008 Armstrong, Anne Legendre 1915-2000 Armstrong, James Sinclair 1934-1997 Armstrong, John Kremer Deceased Arnold, Hicks 1918-2011 Ash, Roy L. 1941- Ashdown, Lord Paddy 1904-1991 Ashforth, H. Adams 1852-1928 Asquith, Prime Minister Herbert H. KG, PC, KC 1886-1971 Astor, Baron John J. 1902-2007 Astor, Brooke 1912-2001 Astor, David 1918-1984 *Astor, The Hon. Gavin 1848-1919 **Astor, Lord of Hever K.St.J. 1920-1999 Astor, Hugh 1923-1987 Astor, John 1918-2000 Astor, Major Hon. Sir John 1864-1912 Astor, John Jacob, 4th (Arlene's note: He didn't want the Federal Reserve Bank, so they got rid of him on the Titanic. See article in 37th edition.) 1912-1992 Astor, John Jacob, VI 1946- *Astor, John Jacob, VIII 1916-1980 Astor, Hon. Michael Langhorne 1891-1959 Astor, William Vincent 1879-1952 Astor, 2nd Viscount 1951- Astor, Viscount William Waldorf 1933- Atkins, Ronald Raymond 1904-1991 Atkinson, Frederick Griswold 1883-1967 Attlee, Under British PM Clement Richard -1992 Auchincloss, Reginald L., Jr. 1928- Ault, Bromwell (The reference I used said that Bromwell is his last name. It's not; it's his first name. Ault is his last name.) 1918-1982 Averett, Elliott 1930-1985 Avon, 2nd Earl of 1909-1999 Babson, Arthur Clifford 1861-1944 Bache, Jules Semon 1907-1989 Backus, Dana Converse Deceased Bacon, Dr. Gorham 1884-1938 Bacon, Robert Low 1933-2005 Bacot, John Carter 1944- Badman, John, III 1864-1940 Bailey, Sir Abe 1888-1947 Bainbridge, William Seaman Deceased Baker, Edwin H. -2005 Baker, George Fisher III 1840-1931 Baker, George Fisher 1915-1977 Baker, George Fisher Jr. 1930- Baker, James Addison III 1932- Baker, John Milnes 1922- Baker, Philip D. 1872-1955 Baketel, H. Sheridan 1931- Balding, Bruce Edward 1848-1930 Balfour, Arthur 1894-1983 The Earl of Balfour, Sir John 1909-1994 Ball, George Wildman 1885-1961 Ball, Sir (George) Joseph, Esq. 1883-1960 Ballantine, Arthur Atwood 1865-1941 Ballard, Sumner 1953- Bamble, Theordore Robert, Jr. 1881-1957 Bancroft, Francis Syndey 1942-1996 Band, David 1917-2012 Barber, Charles Finch 1902-1991 Barclay, Clifford H. and Clifford Henry 1916-2008 Barco, James William 1919-2012 ***Baring, Hugo 1930- Baring, Mrs. Susan Mary 1876-1949 Baring, Major Hugo 1918-1991 *Baring, Sir Evelyn 1951- **Barlow, Ian E. -1958 Barnard, J. Augustus 1912-2002 Barran, Sir David -1944 *Barratt, John Arthur 1917-1981 Barnetson, Lord William 1910-2001 Barr, David Waddell 1959- Barrett, Robert T. 1887-1973 Barringer, Paul Brandon -1991 Barrow, Donald Fraser -1967 Barrows, Robert L. 1910-2008 Bartlett, Edmund 1937- **Barton, Sir Peter, Esq. Deceased Bartram, J. Burr 1874-1959 Bassler, Anthony 1908-1987 Bastedo, Philip 1929-1984 Bator, Peter Anthony 1925- Baxendell, Sir Peter Brian 1908-1974 Bayne, Stephen Field, Jr. 1899-1979 Beach, Stewart (Taft) 1875-1968 Beatty, Alfred Chester 1861-1936 *Beck, James Montgomery 1929-2006 Beck, James Montgomery III (above man's grandson) 1937- Beckett, Maj.-Gen. Edwin Horace Alexander 1875-1948 Beckman, Francis Joseph 1940-2003 Bedford, 14th Duke of Esq. 1882-1962 *Beekman, Fenwick 1869-1943 Bell, Edward Price -1983 Bell, Elliott V. 1942- Bellas, Albert Constantine 1851-1924 Belmont, August Jr. 1902-1977 Benkard, Franklin Bartlett, Esq. 1943- Bennett, Sir Hugh, Esq. 1870-1947 Bennett, Viscount Richard Bedford, Esq. 1918-2002 Bennett, Sir Frederick 1917-1994 Bennett, William Tapley, Jr. -1955 Bennet, Courtenay Walter 1888-1965 Bentley, Robert Asa Lincoln 1934- Benton, Peter Faulkner 1900-1973 Benton, William Burnett 1846-1919 ***Beresford, Admiral Lord Charles, G.C.V.O., K.C.B. (co-founder) 1896-1980 Bergen, Adm. John Joseph 1895-1971 Berle, Adolph Augustus 1918-1990 Bernstein, Leonard (Yes, the composer and conductor of the NYPhil) 1900-1989 Berthoud, Sir Eric 1865-1938 Bertron, Samuel Reading 1848-1936 Berwind, Edward Julius 1916-Died Bethke, Robert Harder Deceased Beveridge, Alven -1936 Biddle, Gen. John -1949 Biddle, Col. David H. 1886-1968 Biddle, Francis Beverly 1904-1967 Biers, Howard 1923-2009 Bigbie, John Taylor 1931-1998 Bigelow, David Skinner, III 1888-1971 Bigelow, Mason Huntington 1906-1988 Bingham, Barry 1871-1937 Bingham, Robert Worth 1934-2010 Bingham, Lord Thomas Henry 1935- Birch, Sir John 1934- Bird, Mary Lynne Miller 1872-1930 Birkenhead, Earl of (Frrederick Edwin Smith) 1883-1962 **Birkett, The Lord (William) Norman (The Right Hon.) -1982 Bishop, Louis Faugeres, III 1887-1943 Bissell, Pelham Saint George 1924-2000 Black, Eugene Robert 1863-1931 Black, Richard S. 1911-1982 Blackenham, ist Viscount 1882-1935 Blackett, Sir Basil 1888-1969 Blaine, James Gillespie 1953- Blair, Prime Minister Anthony "Tony" 1891-1965 Blair, Floyd Gilbert 1892-1974 Blair, Paxton 1928-1987 Blaxill, Sidney 1875-1962 *Bliss, Robert Woods 1899-1971 Blodgett, Thurston Pon 1930- Blomquist, Robert Oscar 1893-1967 Blood, Sir Hilary 1899-1999 Blum, Robert Edward 1864-1948 Blumenfeld, Ralph David 1889-1970 Blyde, Lewis John Newbery 1885-1978 Bobst, Elmer Holmes -1992 Bogert, H. Lawrence 1880-1950 Boles, Edgar Howard 1964- Bonn, Philip Edward Leo Africa 1921- Booth, Gordon, C.M.G. -1958 Booth, Willis H. 1854-1937 Borden, Sir Robert 1892-1979 Borer, Harold Peter 1881-1965 Bossom, Baron Alfred Charles 1918- Bossom, Sir Clive 1951- Boucher, Richard A. 1904-1982 Bowater, Sir Ian Deceased *Bowdoin, G. S. Deceased Bowdoin, Temple Deceased Bowen, Clarence W. 1875-1931 Bowman, John McEntee 1943- **Boyce, Baron Michael Cecil 1927- Brademas, John 1892-1959 *Bradford, Lindsay 1928-1982 Bradford, Lindsay, Jr. 1953- Brafman, Guilherme -1985 Braga, George A. Deceased Brainerd, Cephas 1870-1955 Brand, Admiral Sir Hubert 1878-1963 Brand, Baron Robert Henry 1903-1978 Brandi, Frederic H. 1905-1993 Brandt, Mortimer S. 1836-1918 Brassy, Baron of Bulkeley 1910-1992 Brewster, Edward Cox 1919-1988 ***Brewster, Kingman 1932- Bridestowe, Lord Thomas 1948- Bridport, 4th Viscount (Alexander Hood is his given name.) 1901-1987 Brinckerhoff, Charles M. 1923-1979 Bristol, Lee Hastings 1922-2011 Brittain, Alfred III 1873-1974 Brittain, Sir Harry (Co-founder, secretary & chairman) 1873-1974 *Brittain, Sir Harry K.B.E., C.M.G. 1943- Brock, Charles Lawrence 1928- Brokaw, Clifford Vail 1897-1975 Bronk, Detlev W. 1858-1926 Brooke-Hitching, Sir Thomas Henry Deceased Brookfield, William 1898-1966 Broome, Robert Edwin 1922-2003 Bross, Steward, Jr. 1879-1952 Brow, Caxton Deceased Brown, Edward F. 1861-1934 *Brown, Elmer Ellsworth 1862-1955 *Brown, Franklin Q. -1981 Brown, Franklin Q., Jr. 1934-2002 Brown, J. Carter 1932- Brown, Michael John 1920-1991 Brown, Sir Raymond (Frederick) 1877-1960 Brown, Wylie 1898-1984 Brownell, Gen. George A. 1904-1996 *Brownell, Herbert 1931-2002 Brownlie, Ian G.M.
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