Silver Squelchers Twenty Eight
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Silver Squelchers Twenty Eight Presented September 2015 by Charles Savoie Miscellaneous Members of The Pilgrims Society Part III ***** Including ***** Awful Roosevelts & Some of Their British Pilgrims Pals in London “The Pilgrims Society is in a flourishing condition on this side of the Atlantic and in New York.” ---The Times, London, July 15, 1911, page 6 “The activities of what has been identified as the most powerful international society on earth, the "Pilgrims," are so wrapped in silence that few know even of its existence since 1903.” page 8, “The Empire of The City” (1946, E.C. Knuth). The Pilgrims theme music? “He spoke openly against the Society” (Line from “The Rifleman,” March 3, 1963) 1) Stephen Sycle Lash (1940---: Pilgrims by 2014; very likely by mid-1990s) married the great granddaughter of the man who founded Lehman Brothers in 1856. The Lehmans became related by marriage to the much bigger Vanderbilts (Pilgrims Society) and the smaller Morgenthaus (Pilgrims Society), of the same family as Franklin Roosevelt’s Treasury Secretary who stole gold and silver from Americans starting in March 1933 (gold) and August 1934 (silver)! Robert Lehman was in The Pilgrims 1969, with the Lehman firm and a director of large corporations. When Lehman went bust in 2008, I suggest the family had positioned in advance to preserve their wealth, along with other Pilgrims members---and the same in London with Baring Bank collapse. Another big rich connection that can’t be unnoticed is the eight years Lash spent in London under Pilgrims Society member Sir Siegmund Warburg and his son George S. Warburg (also a member). This is the same family group connected to Pilgrims Society member Paul Warburg, chief architect of the Federal Reserve System! Lash has multiple extreme connections to global gouging Pilgrims Society dynasties! Lash has been with large luxury goods auction house Christies for almost 40 years in which South American operations were among his specialties. He’s a Yale graduate and may be expected to be a member of one of Yale’s super-fraternities such as Wolf’s Head Society. Pin stripes on this PILL-GRAM! Founded in London in 1766, Christies does around $4 billion annual business--- Hundreds of notable gems have gone through Christies such as the 76.02 carat Archduke Joseph diamond--- “How much did you steal? Tell us so we don’t have to count it!” ---Richard Boone as Cicero Grimes in “Hombre” (1967) The Ocean Liner Museum which Lash founded boasts among other items, a 620 pound whistle. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has worked with such structures as the old Astor Library--- Lash’s association with the American Friends of the Israel Museum probably came about due to his Warburg and Lehman links; it remains however that most members are Episcopalian and Anglican Church of England---his daughter Abigail was married in a 2004 Unitarian service to a Yale graduate who was with McKinsey & Company, a prominent management consulting multinational--- Find Lash here along with a Rothschild on the AFIM board! Avon Old Farms is a boarding school founded in 1927 for children of elitists in Connecticut--- The National Trust for Historic Preservation definitely sounds like a worthy cause. It is however another swarming roost for globalists in terms of its leadership. Laura Bush is there. Founded in 1949, it has 750,000 ordinary members--- The New York Landmarks Conservancy, founded in 1986, has spent over $40 million on its activities--- Lash is found here in association with the NYLC along with other “prospective” characters. The National Building Museum, formerly known as the Pension Building, in D.C., was created by Congress in 1980 to be an architectural museum. The actual building was completed in 1887. Interior--- The Museum of the City of New York is a familiar haunt for Pilgrims Society members--- Founded in 1923, it has a statue of central banking advocate Alexander Hamilton, whose genetics were passed down to future personalities in The Pilgrims Society. Lash is found here on the trustees of the Museum. The Peabody-Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts is another of the strings Lash has to pull. We read “The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, may be considered one of the oldest continuously operating museums in the United States. It is a successor to the East India Marine Society, established in 1799. It combines the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem (which acquired the Society's collection) and the Essex Institute. The museum holds one of the major collections of Asian art in the US. Its total holdings include about 1.3 million pieces, as well as twenty-two historic buildings. The Peabody Essex ranks among the top 20 art museums in the U.S. by measures including gallery space and endowment. Once the Advancement Campaign is complete and the newly expanded museum opens in 2019, PEM will rank in the top 10 North American art museums in terms of gallery square footage, operating budget and endowment. The P.E.M has more than 840,000 works of art and culture featuring maritime art and history; American art; Asian, Oceanic, and African art; Asian export art; two large libraries with over 400,000 books and manuscripts. In 1992, the Peabody Museum of Salem merged with the Essex Institute to form the Peabody Essex Museum. Included in the merger was the legacy of the East India Marine Society, established in 1799 by a group of Salem-based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect "natural and artificial curiosities" from beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn. Due to the institution's age, the items they donated to the collections are significant for their rare combination of age and provenance. The East India Marine Society built the East India Marine Hall, a National Historic Landmark now embedded in the museum's facilities, in the 1820s to house its collection. This collection was acquired by the Peabody Academy of Science (later renamed the Peabody Museum of Salem) in 1867, along with the building, which continued to serve as a museum space through these mergers and acquisitions.” The East India Marine Society members, wealthy ship owners and traders, made voyages to, among other destinations, Bombay, Calcutta and Canton, China. If you sniff the old opium for silver “trade,” I can’t regard you as unduly suspicious. During 1804 to 1825 the East India Marine Society had offices in the Salem Bank Building, which fits the anticipated picture. In fact the Peabody Essex Museum has a portrait of William Henry Low who ran Russell & Company (1828-1833), opium traders in the Chinese market. Skull & Bones Society at Yale grew out of Russell & Company as a British influence front. The traditional symbol for poison is a skull and crossbones, and opium is a poison. In “Salem Secret Underground---The History of the Tunnels in the City” by Christopher Dowgin (2011) page 48 mentions Stephen White---“In 1832 Stephen was chairman of the Massachusetts convention of National Republicans that turned into the Whig Party. The party nominated Henry Clay to go against Andrew Jackson and lost. Stephen dies in New York City in 1835. Stephen was married to Harriet Story who gave him three daughters, the White Witches. They were the belles of the invitation only balls of Boston. One of them married Daniel Webster’s son Colonel Daniel Fletcher Webster and another married Daniel Webster’s brother in law J. William Paige. Before his death Stephen was elected several times to both branches of legislature, made a fortune in Turkish opium and seal skins, and incorporated the East India Marine Hall company to cover the liability that might arise from the new East India Marine Hall with his Asiatic Bank and Oriental Insurance Office. Stephen was also the first president of the Asiatic Bank and president of the Salem East India Marine Society. He also headed the Society for the Detection of Thieves and Robbers.” That’s some of the most jacked up hypocrisy you ever saw! This creep was an opium dealer and he said he was opposed to thieves and robbers, sure, only if they were going to take from him and his predatory, exploitative pals. Daniel Webster, in spite of his declarations against paper money, was in fact, a fraud---he was a director of the Boston branch of the second United States Bank! Notes issued by branches could only be redeemed in gold or silver at branches most distant from the issuing branch! That squelched most note conversion! There were 26 branches. A note from Portland Maine had to be taken to New Orleans for specie conversion! That was one of many aspects underscoring the illegality of the bank. The Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy controls the building occupying an entire block in New York at 643 Park Avenue. It was built in 1880, “It is one of the two remaining armories in the United States to be built and furnished with private funds. It originally served as the headquarters and administrative building for the 7th New York Militia Regiment, known as the Silk Stocking Regiment due to the disproportionate number of its members who were part of the city's social elite. The building is known for detailed interior rooms that are furnished with ornamental woodwork, marble and stained glass depictions.” The Foundation for International Cultural Diplomacy search yields uncertain results in any case, it’s more globalism. In 1965 Lash shows he received an unspecified sum from the Pan American Union, which he hardly needed, having married into a wealthy family.