Cosmos Club
The Cosmos Club (cc=masonic nr 33) is an organization founded in 1878 in Washington DC by John Wesley Powell, who worked for the Smithsonian and was part of the US Geological Survey with Henry Gannett, the co-founder of the National Geographic Society. |
National Geographic Society used the Cosmos Club for gathering (board of trustees with 33 members) and was later owned by Disney (Scottish Rite freemasonry).
The club played a role in the Science Church in alliance with the Smithsonian, to push Darwinism and atheism and alliance with the financial system and war industry (S&B and jesuits), worked towards mapping the earth in geology, controlling the water of earth and controlling the human mind.
Fritz Springmeier mentioned the Cosmos Club in the disinfo of 13 Illuminati Bloodlines.
Members
- Alan Tower Waterman (National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research)
- Alexander Graham Bell (National Geographic)
- Andrew Dickson White (president of Cornell University)
- Antonin Scalia (jesuit, Supreme Court)
- Ardent Bement Jr (National Science Foundation)
- Arthur Compton (Nobel Prize in Physics, Solvay conferences)
- Arthur Dewey (War in Afghanistan to create stream of refugee's)
- Beniah Whitman (president George Washington University)
- Burton Edelson (US Navy, NASA)
- Carl Barus (Smithsonian, Brown University)
- Carl Sagan
- Charles Bell (Bell Telephone Company)
- Charles Henry Davis (US Navy, APS, daughter married Henry Cabot Lodge)
- Charles Herzfeld (DARPA)
- Charles Lathrop Parsons (American Chemical Society, AAAS)
- Christian Herter (Mobile Oil Company)
- Cleveland Abbe (US Weather Bureau)
- Colby Mitchell (US Navy, American Civil War)
- Daniel Colt Gilman (S&B, Johns Hopkins University)
- Edmund Platt (Federal Reserve)
- Edward Easton (jesuit, founder of Columbia Records)
- Ernest Lester Jones (NOAA)
- Ernest Percy Bicknell (American Red Cross)
- Eugene Meyer (World Bank)
- Frank Baker (National Zoo of Smithsonian)
- Frank Vanderlip (Federal Reserve)
- Frederic Delano (vice chairman of Federal Reserve)
- Gardiner Greene Hubbard (National Geographic)
- George Beadle (geneticist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
- George Washington Beard (US Navy)
- Gilbert Grosvenor (National Geographic)
- Glenn Seaborg
- Harvey Alter (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
- Harold Urey (Niels Bohr Institute)
- Harvey Haves (US Naval Research Laboratory)
- Harvey Washington Whiley (Food and Drugs Administration)
- Henry Askew Barton (American Institute of Physics)
- Henry Fairfield Osborn (American Museum of Natural History NY, American Eugenics Society, student of Darwinist Thomas Huxley)
- Henry Kissinger
- Herbert Friedenwald (American Jewish Committee)
- Herbert Hoover (building of Hoover Dam)
- Hong-Yee Chiu (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
- Ira Remsen (Johns Hopkins University)
- James Clark Welling (president of Columbia
University)
- James Freeman (Episcopal Church)
- James McKeen Cattell (psychologist, eugenics agenda)
- Jesse Walter Fewkes (Smithsonian)
- John Fitterer (Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities)
- John Kenneth Galbraith (economist)
- John Maynard Woodworth (American Public Health Association)
- John McCain Jr (father of John McCain III)
- John Merton Aldrich (US National Museum of Natural History)
- John Procter (Geological Society of America)
- John Russel Bartlett (oceanographer, US Navy)
- John Vincent Atanoff (first digital computer)
- Joseph Stanley Brown (secretary to James Garfield)
- Karl Taylor Compton (president of MIT)
- Laura DeNardis (Georgetown University)
- Leason Adams (Carnegie Institute)
- Louis Agricola Bauer (US Coast and Geodetic Survey)
- Mark Twain
- Nathan Baxter (Episcopal Church)
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Oliver Lassar Fassig (US Weather Bureau)
- Philip Abelson (Manhattan Project, Carnegie Institution, discoverer of neptunium)
- Ray Bassler (National Museum of Natural History)
- Ricardo Giacconi (X-ray astronomy)
- Robert Cairns (American Chemical Society)
- Robert
Lowell (rented a room at Cosmos Club)
- Robert McNamara (Secretary of Defense, World Bank)
- Robert Millikan (Nobel Prize in Physics, Caltech)
- Roger Birnie (exploration of Death Valley)
- Samuel Langley (Smithsonian, APS)
- Simon Newcomb (Georgetown University)
- Sinclair Lewis (Nobel Prize in Literature)
- Stimson Joseph Brown (US Naval Observatory)
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Thomas Pickering (International Crisis Group, CFR)
- Thomas Walsh (gold mining, friend of Leopold II Saxe-Coburg)
- Vannevar
Bush
- Vermon Lyman Kellogg (National Research Council)
- Walter Philips (United Press International)
- William Alanson White (Georgetown, insulin shock therapy at St Elizabeths, APA)
- William Colby (CIA, MK Ultra)
- William Coleman Nevils (jesuit)
- William Howard Taft (S&B)
- Woodrow
Wilson
presidents of University of California