Financiers, Fabians and Fascists
Financiers, Fabians and Fascists Paul Cudenec In my April 2025 article ‘The Big Plan and the Great Gaslighting’, I took a look at Political and Economic Planning (PEP), a think tank pushing “modernisation” in Britain in the 1930s. [1] President of PEP from its foundation was Israel Moses Sieff (“Baron” Sieff), a Zionist businessman behind high street retailer Marks & Spencer (now known as M&S). Thanks to the blogger Escapekey, I have now been able to peruse a 1933 document issued in Sieff’s name which, as my fellow researcher notes, is very hard to track down. [2] The version that I am referencing was included in the US congressional record at the behest of Louis Thomas McFadden, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1915 to 1935. McFadden was certainly an interesting character. A banker by trade, he saw from the inside the corruption taking place in the world of finance and became an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve System. He noti...