Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross is an organization that collects blood, founded on 2/9/1863 by Guillaume Henri Dufour and Henry Dunant in Switzerland (Knights Templar fleed to Switzerland), in alliance with the Bonaparte's (Napoleon's nephew Napoleon III) and the war industry, funded by Swiss banks (the financial system). The red cross is an Aryan solar symbol and cardinal signs that represents blood sacrifice (symbolism of the rose cross), later used in Christianity and by the Guelph faction (House of Este, Welf). The Order of the Red Cross is a grade in the York Rite of masonry. Dunant also founded the Swiss branch of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. |
Angel Michael blows a trumpet with red cross on the Judgement card (letter shin). Brown University has an emblem with red cross.
The crescent moon and star is depicted on the famous drawing of Baphomet and also worship in islam (flag of Turkey).
The Ottoman Empire created the Turkish red Crescent in 1868. In 1881 the American Red Cross (ARC, the Royal Arch of freemasonry) was founded by Clara Barton (nurse in the American Civil War).
It played a role in the Spanish flu ritual.
Jacob Dubs was president of Switzerland.
Henry Davison (S&B, JP Morgan, Federal Reserve, the WW2 ritual) worked for the Red Cross.
William Dudley Pelley worked for the Red Cross in Russia.
Margarete Boden, the wife of Heinrich Himmler, worked for the Red Cross, led by Charles Edward Saxe-Coburg.
The Red Cross funded the Mauthausen concentration camp of German Red Cross leader Ernst-Robert Grawitz and visited the Theresienstadt ghetto in 1944.
Hans Zinsser (educated at Columbia, professor at Stanford) studied typhus and immunology. He married the daughter of mineralogist George Kuntz (AAAS, NY Mineralogical Club). He was a mentor to John Enders, used in the vaccination agenda and awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
John McCloy's wife Ellen Zinsser worked for the American Red Cross and the Bellevue Hospital.
Ernest Percy Bicknell was a member of the Cosmos Club in Washington.
Alfred Maximilian Gruenther was a Knight of Malta.
Romain Rolland received the Nobel Prize in Literature and worked with Sigmund Freud.
Carl Jacob Burkhardt (family who invented the Renaissance) worked for the UN.
Anne-Marie Huber was Chancellor of Switzerland.
Betty Eisner worked for Alcoholics Anonymous.
Noël Leslie (Titanic ritual) and Madeleine Carroll (movie about the Titanic) worked for the Red Cross.
Lauren Bacall was used to promote the American Red Cross in Harper's Bazaar.
Gladys Fries married Edward Harriman, brother of Averell Harriman (S&B). Betty Eisner worked with Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Nation Museum of American History (Smithsonian, used as programming center) contains a red cross ambulance.
In-Q-Tel (CIA, reference to MI6 propaganda James Bond) was founded by Norman Augustine (PBK, Princeton), CEO of Lockheed Martin and chairman of American Red Cross.