Mensa
Mensa (Latin for 'table') is an organization of people with high IQ, created at Oxford in 1948 by Lancelot Ware (Atheneum Club, British chemical warfare facility Porton Down) with help from psychologist Cyril Burt, an agent of the Cecils to push the eugenics agenda and mental health agenda. He was educated at Jesus College Oxford and trained by William McDougall (Society for Psychical Research). He was a member of the Tavistock Clinic, British Psychoanalytical Society, London Psychological Society, London School of Differential Psychology and British Eugenics Society with Julian Huxley. Burt became its president from 1960. He developed intelligence tests like the Eleven-Plus examination system and worked with the brothers Galton (freemasons, Social Darwinism, related to Charles Darwin). | ![]() |
McDougall worked for Scientific American, like skeptic Martin Gardner.
Burt was vice-president of the Progressive League of Fabian HG Wells with Bertrand Russell, Aldous Huxley, CEM Joad, Barbara Wooton (British Sociological Association), Kingsley Martin (The New Statesman of Fabian Society). It was based on Wells' book The Open Conspiracy (agenda of the Left Wing Church).
Mensa was a continuation of the eugenics agenda of the Lebensborn program of Heinrich Himmler's SS. The German eugenics movement worked in alliance with the American eugenics movement of Carnegie Institution of Vannevar Bush, Harry Laughlin, Mary Williamson (mother of William Averell Harriman S&B), John Harvey Kellogg,.. The Lebensborn program was the subject of CBS movie Of Pure Blood with Lee Remick (The Omen) and Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) and Philip K Dick's Man in the High Castle.
Burt taught Hans Eysenck (books on IQ and race) at University College London. Eysenck wrote The Case of Sir Cyril Burt, signed the Humanist Manifesto of Paul Kurtz (AAAS) with Corliss Lamont, Sidney Hook, Isaac Asimov, BF Skinner and founded the World Future Council with Glenn Seaborg, Edward Teller, Desmond Morris, Abdus Salam (Nobel Prize). He was funded by Pioneer Fund.
Henry Murray collaborated with Aldous Huxley (UN eugenics agenda) and did research on the psychology of gifted students like Ted Kaczynski.
According to Fritz Springmeier's The Illuminati Formula a system of alters can be structured into a Mensa system.
"The Programmers place into their slaves a combination of the following standard systems to make up the victim’s programming: a. Cabalistic Tree of Life, b. Carousel, c. Castle, d. Cave and well, e. Chess Board, f. Double Helix, g. Flowers, h. DNA Helix, i. Hour glass j. the Mensa system, k. Pentagram, 1. Pool of Death, m. Potter’s Wheel, n. Puppet System, o. Solemetric, p. Spider Web, q. Spiritual structuring, r. Stairwell, s. a Telescoping system, t. Tornado System, and u. Umbrella.
Famous members:
- Adrian Cronauer (played by Robin Williams in Good Morning Vietnam)
- Alexander Shulgun (Bohemian Club, research on mescaline and MDMA, friend of James Ketchum of Edgewood Arsenal)
- Buckminster Fuller (Epcot Center in Disney World)
- Donald Peterson (Beta Theta Pi, Ford Motor Company)
- Eldon Byrd (US Navy, friend of Uri Geller)
- Emma Dumont (The Gifted of Marvel Comics, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer)
- Geena Davis
- Isaac Asimov (Philadelphia Naval Shipyard with Robert Heinlein)
- Jacques Bergier (Morning of the Magicians with Louis Pauwels, Vril Society hoax)
- Jimmy Savile (BBC propaganda agent to normalise pedophilia)
- John McAfee (anti-virus software)
- Joyce Carol Oates (Phi Mu, novel about Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick incident)
- Julie Peterson (Playboy model)
- Katt Williams (Hollywood, comedy scene)
- Leslie Charteris (The Saint, ITV show with Vincent Price)
- Lucy Irvine (Castaway)
- Norman Schwarzkopf Jr (Operation Desert Storm, the war industry)
- Raven (WWE of McMahons)
- Stephen Fry (gay agenda)
- Walter Breen (jesuit trained pedophile)
In 2006 Mensa held its World Gathering in Orlando, near Epcot of Disney World.
It collaborated with Lifetime (Disney/Hearst) on show Child Genius.
Avi Lerner's Millennium Media used the Mensa symbol.