Society of the Friends of the Blacks
The Society of the Friends of the Blacks (Les Amis des Noirs) was a club of freemasons in France founded in 1788, a year after Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade of Thomas Clarkson and Granville Sharp and 9 Quakers (Religious Society of Friends, crypto-jews). It upheld an Enlightened image after the Atlantic slave trade to Caribbean countries (Curaçao, Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica), Central and South America (Brazil) became less profitable. Their hypocritical image of anti slavery and anti-colonialism became the anti-white agenda of the Black Church. |
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After they won the Seven Years' War, the jesuits ended all their Caribbean missions, worked with the British Empire (House of Hanover, EIC) focus on the more profitable opium trade in India and China (families Russell and Taft who founded Skull and Bones) and presented themselves as anti-colonist, anti-slavery and Enlightened.
Thomas Clarkson worked with abolitionist Joseph Bologne (Chevalier de Saint-Georges) who had Illuminati member Philippe Egalité as patron and had a legion with black soldiers (like the father of Alexandre Dumas).
Quaker Anthony Benezet had founded the Society for Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage.
The logo of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was designed by Josiah Wedgwood (Royal Society, Lunar Society, grandfather of Charles Darwin).
The club was closely associated with slave owners Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson who present themselves as opponents of slavery.
The Slave Trade Act of 1807 abolished the slave trade with the British Empire suddenly upholding an anti-slavery image with William Grenville (Royal Society), Granville Sharp (friend of Benjamin Rush), Thomas Clarkson, Henry Brougham (Royal Society).
Willem 1 (House of Orange) signed the Anglo-Dutch Slave treaty.
Members
- Alexandre Lameth (Order of Malta, friend of Jefferson, Society of Friends of the Constitution with Antoine Barnave)
- Charles Lameth (Order of Malta)
- Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret (9 Sisters lodge with Benjamin Franklin, Chamfort and Voltaire)
- Dominique de La Rochefoucauld
- Etiènne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (French Minister of Fiance of Louis XVI, succeeded by Germaine de Staël's father Jacques Necker)
- Etiènne Clavière (French Minister of Finance, Jacobin Club with Jean-Paul Marat)
- Jacques Pierre Brisot (Girondins, National Convention, literary magazine Mercure de France with Voltaire and Nicholas Chamfort, influenced by JJ Rousseau, member of American Philosophical Society of Thomas Jefferson)
- Jerome Pétion de Villeneuve (Girondins, National Convention, Mayor of Paris, friend of Quaker Thomas Paine)
- Julien Raymond
- Marquis de Condorcet, trained by the jesuits, member of Franklin's APS, friend of Compte de Volney (Legion of Honour, claimed Egyptians were black) and mathematician Jean le Rond d'Alembert (Royal Society). He published on integral calculus and introduced the concept of human 'progress' (Left Wing Church doctrine).
His wife Sophie de Grouchy translated the works of Quaker Thomas Paine and was a friend of David Murray, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, Germaine de Staël, feminist Olympe de Gauges (Philippe 'Egalité' Bourbon as patron).
- Marquis de La Fayette (jesuit trained, American Revolution, homosexual relationship with George Washington, friend of Illuminati member )
- William Short (secretary of Thomas Jefferson, APS, Phi Beta Kappa)