Committee of 300

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Committee of 300
TypeAlleged secret society
Membership
300


The Committee of 300, also known as The Olympians, is an alleged secret society that is said to consist of an elite group of individuals who wield significant influence over global affairs. The concept of the Committee of 300 is often associated with conspiracy theories that suggest the existence of a powerful cabal that controls world events from behind the scenes.

Origins and Claims[edit | edit source]

The idea of the Committee of 300 was popularized by John Coleman, a former British intelligence officer, who wrote about the group in his book Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300. Coleman claimed that the Committee was founded by the British East India Company in 1727 and that it has since grown into a global network of influential figures.

According to Coleman and other proponents of the theory, the Committee of 300 includes members from the British Royal Family, high-ranking politicians, business leaders, and other influential individuals. The group is alleged to control major international organizations, financial institutions, and governments, orchestrating events to maintain their power and influence.

Criticism and Skepticism[edit | edit source]

Many scholars and critics dismiss the existence of the Committee of 300 as a conspiracy theory lacking credible evidence. They argue that the claims are based on speculation and that the idea of a single group controlling global affairs is overly simplistic. Critics also point out that such theories often rely on confirmation bias and selective interpretation of events.

Influence in Popular Culture[edit | edit source]

The concept of the Committee of 300 has permeated popular culture, appearing in various books, films, and television shows that explore themes of secret societies and global conspiracies. It is often depicted as a shadowy organization with vast resources and the ability to manipulate world events.

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