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The Silver Squelchers SIXTEEN & Their Interesting Associates

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by Charles Savoie, SGT Report:

Members Involved With Oceanic & Maritime Affairs

“Founded in 1902 in London and the following year in New York, the Pilgrims Society seeks to promote good Anglo-American relations. It has an elite membership of politicians, diplomats, businessmen, and writers.” Most of their identities must be kept unknown to “promote good Anglo-American relations?” We are reminded of Samuel Johnsons (1709-1784) warning, “Where secrecy or mystery begins, vice or roguery are not far off.”

From The Pilgrims 1940 roster, JFK’s father—

J.P. Kennedy chaired the United States Maritime Commission during 1937. In 1934-1935 he chaired the Securities Exchange Commission and was plant manager during 1917 to 1919 of Bethlehem Ship Building Corporation (1940-1941 Who’s Who in America, page 1456). The Kennedys were wealthy in real estate (especially Chicago) and booze but never an inner circle Pilgrims dynasty.

“Today the list of Pilgrims continues to include some of the most influential people in mass media, heads of financial institutions, global corporations, ambassadors, high-ranking members of the intelligence community along with a long list of British nobility.”

This article in the Journal of Transatlantic Studies (#3, 2014) all but flatly stated that members of The Pilgrims Society propagandized the American public in favor of U.S. entry into World War One! Bilderberg did not exist at that time and Skull & Bones represented only one major university!

Please bear in mind that information as to confirmable members remains very limited; around 88% of members in London and New York are currently unidentifiable as to unquestionable documentation. Therefore, the influence this group has in various spheres is far greater than what these profiles suggest! Members have been involved in representing both the Onassis and the Stavros Niarchos Greek shipping fortunes in The Society.

Read the entire 119 pages @ SGT Report.com