Hidden Histories Unveiled

Uncovering the Truths of Power and Conspiracy

Uncovering the Truths of Power and Conspiracy
Prepare to confront the raw, unfiltered truth in Anglo-American Tyranny Sleuth: Lillian Scott Troy: She Unmasked The British Pilgrims Society Plot To Annex America—the story of a gutsy San Francisco journalist who, back in 1908, ripped the veil off a century-old conspiracy that's still eroding American independence today. Lillian didn't just stumble upon secrets; she hunted them down, uncovering the Pilgrims Society's chilling 24-point blueprint—orchestrated by Cecil Rhodes, the Rothschild dynasty, and their cabal of globalist puppets—to drag the U.S. back under British heel via banking strangleholds, propaganda machines, corrupt courts, espionage networks, biowarfare, surveillance, and backroom political sabotage.
Hounded by smears, blackouts, and a forced exile in 1919, Lillian stood unbreakable, etching her name as freedom's fiercest warrior. Her bombshell revelations? Buried in the 1940 Congressional Record, yet conveniently forgotten by the powers that be. This no-holds-barred, evidence-packed exposé doesn't just honor her battle—it lays bare why the so-called "American elite" erased her from history: a genuine patriot who threatened their house of cards, overshadowed by endless wars, tabloid trash, shallow distractions, and ego-driven nonsense.
Lillian wasn't just a reporter—she was the original commander in the Information War, fighting for America and the world against the shadows that never stopped pulling strings. Dive in if you dare; the black pill awaits, revealing a history rewritten by the self-anointed victors to keep you in the dark.
Key Points:
• Michael T. McKibben invented social networking technology via his company Columbus, Ohio-based company Leader Technologies, holding U.S. Patent Nos. 7,139,761; 7,925,246; and 8,195,714—foundational to modern digital platforms.
• His Christian music ministry in 27 countries in the 1970s and early 1980s faced communist oppression, engaging figures such as Cardinal Karol Wojtyła (later St. John Paul II) and Lech Wałęsa, while shadowed by KGB operatives—including a young Colonel Vladimir Putin—thereby shaping his lifelong commitment to liberty.
• His latest innovation, the MySQIF™ Message Vault™ Locked Email,™ introduces quantum- proof polymorphic encryption, revolutionizing email privacy.
• In a 2010 patent infringement case, a jury confirmed Facebook violated all eleven claims of Leader Technologies’ patent, but a disputed ruling—lacking evidence—claimed McKibben infringed his own patent, fueling his fight against judicial corruption and intellectual property theft.
• His books, Beyond Tyranny and Narcissism and Oriented Leadership, offer a Trinitarian Orthodox Christian leadership model, lauded by business deans and theologians alike. Available at Amazon.
• His research into the emergence of usury, empowered by the ancient demon-god Mammon, Babylonian Rādhānite merchant-banking, the Pilgrims Society, and their ties to the Rothschilds reflects his pursuit of truth and justice. He "discovered" the hidden history about Lillian Scott Troy while investigating the same globalist network that Lillian encountered starting in 1908, proving that little has changed among psychopathic bankers and their lawyers today.
No, Quigley didn't just leave holes—he carved out massive craters that derailed generations of truth-seekers, feeding them half-truths that explained nothing about the real drivers of 19th and 20th-century geopolitics. Instead of tools for building kinder, more harmonious societies without the endless grind of war, his narrative kept people chasing shadows, trapped in a system designed to perpetuate division and control.
Sure, he mapped out the Round Table and the Rhodes-Milner web, but he ghosted the Pilgrims Society entirely—the shadowy 1902 "dinner club" that fused Rockefellers, JP Morgans, Rothschilds, Carnegies, Barclays, Roots, Churchills, Roosevelts, and City of London overlords with their Wall Street puppets. This wasn't oversight; it was deliberate erasure. Conspiracy diggers have screamed about it for decades: the Pilgrims were the velvet-gloved front for the very orchestration Quigley danced around, hosting the deals that sold out sovereignty over brandy and cigars.
And his biases? Quigley was a fanboy at heart—gushing in interviews that the cabal was "very good" and their globalist utopia "inevitable." Detractors nail it: he doled out just enough disclosure to play the hero insider, but held back the kill shots that could've dismantled the beast. Hell, rumors persist that Macmillan torched the original plates of Tragedy and Hope post-first-print to throttle its spread (yeah, it got rebooted later, but the damage was done).
Bottom line: Quigley was classic limited hangout—validating the network's skeleton while whitewashing its blood-soaked soul, minimizing the psychopathic schemes, and burying pioneers like Lillian Scott Troy who called it out first. He handed over a sketch, not the blueprint, likely because he was neck-deep in those elite echo chambers or scared to burn his bridges.
If Lillian's exposé is your entry point to this abyss, treat Quigley as a stepping stone, not scripture. The full truth demands amplifying the suppressed screams. Dig deeper—the curated gaps are where the matrix starts to shatter.
Professor Carroll Quigley wasn't spilling the unvarnished gospel—not even close. He unleashed shockwaves that echo through the underground, but he softened blows, scrubbed details, and spun the Anglo-American overlords as semi-enlightened architects rather than the ruthless empire recyclers they were, and still are.
Lillian Scott Troy was truly the first general in the Information War, a war that was hatched at the First Imperial Press Conference, 1908 by the elitists of the Pilgrims Society, and these are not Plymouth Pilgrims; they are self-styled merchant-banker pilgrims of the Rādhānites of Babylon who set up headquarters in The City of London at its founding by royal charter in 1067 A.D.

Author, inventor, leadership writer, and musician Michael T. McKibben unearthed the long-buried bombshell of Lillian Scott Troy's 1908 London eyewitness exposé while digging into the theft of his own groundbreaking invention of social networking by modern British-American robber barons and their minions. What started as a fight for his i
Author, inventor, leadership writer, and musician Michael T. McKibben unearthed the long-buried bombshell of Lillian Scott Troy's 1908 London eyewitness exposé while digging into the theft of his own groundbreaking invention of social networking by modern British-American robber barons and their minions. What started as a fight for his intellectual property morphed into a full-spectrum revelation of the same shadowy forces Lillian battled over a century ago.
Now, McKibben is pushing for The Free Press Fund—a bold initiative to ensure heroic truths like Lillian's are never suppressed, buried, or memory-holed again. By channeling resources into independent, uncorrupted journalism, the fund aims to shatter the stranglehold of controlled media and revive real accountability in the information war.

Eyewitness accounts of pivotal moments in world history are extraordinarily rare. Lillian Scott Troy was a true outsider in the shadowy realm of late 19th- and early 20th-century robber barons. Yet, through what she believed was divine ordination and protection, she was granted unprecedented access to the inner circles of British and Amer
Eyewitness accounts of pivotal moments in world history are extraordinarily rare. Lillian Scott Troy was a true outsider in the shadowy realm of late 19th- and early 20th-century robber barons. Yet, through what she believed was divine ordination and protection, she was granted unprecedented access to the inner circles of British and American elitists who were actively reshaping the world order to secure the long-term dominance of the British Empire—including plans to re-annex America under their influence.
Armed with extraordinary courage and a bold spirit she attributed to God, Lillian closely observed their schemes, documented what she witnessed, and fearlessly exposed it to the public. Her revelations proved so disruptive and infuriating to the British establishment that, in one of their earliest political acts following the end of World War I, they expelled her from the United Kingdom.
Far from silencing her, expelling Lillian merely intensified her resolve to bring their tyranny to light, undeterred by their ongoing campaign to memory-hole her existence—right up to this moment.
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