I highly recommend listening to this wide ranging interview with Tony Gosling by Jerm of Jerm Warfare. The depth and breadth of Tonyβs knowledge is very impressive.
By JERM13 November 2022 β’ Updated: 27 May 2023
Secret societies have existed for a long time and have played influential roles in global affairs, says historian Tony Gosling.
And their historical significance dates back a very long time.
Thousands of years, in fact.
Of course, everybody knows about the βmainstreamβ secret societies that are no longer secret societies, such as the Bilderberg Group (whose existence was officially denied for decades, as Daniel Estulin said on my podcast).
Freemasonry is another one of the popular kids that everybody knows about.
The Illuminatiβs existence, says Tony, is a bit more tricky since everybody knows the name but nobody can be sure if the society is still around in any meaningful way. To be clear, the Illuminati was a real secret society founded in Bavaria in 1776. It was outlawed by the Bavarian government in 1785. Β
Secret societies have featured most (if not all) American presidents and British royals.
Some of the slightly lesser known societies might include the Knights Templar, the Bavarian Illuminati and the Skull And Bones.
I stumbled across Tony Gosling while reading Daniel Estulinβs brilliant book The Bilderberg Group in which he cited Tonyβs research.
He joined me for a conversation and ventured down a few interesting paths including whether or not Adolf Hitler escaped to Argentina; atheism and god-complexes within secret societies; the Westβs hatred for Russia; and why the European Union is a terrible idea.
Please watch:
I used to regularly listen to Tonyβs Not the BCfm Politics Show broadcast from Bristol but got out of the habit with so very much going on every which way in life. This interview has been a good reminder for me to tune in again.
The depth and breadth of Tonyβs research and knowledge is truly impressive.
I've been following Tony Gosling, but I somehow missed this interview. You're right, it's very good. Thanks for telling about it.