Naval Intelligence. Much of the truth about the sinking of the Lusitania was revealed by British author, Colin Simpson, in his book The Lusitania. The deaths of 128 Americans aboard the ill-fated ship propelled the United States into the war. This was despite the fact that Germany had put advertisements in New York newspapers advising Americans not to board the ship because it was carrying munitions to England. To cover up this fact, President Wilson ordered the cargo records listing the munitions sealed up in the national archives. Thus, world events were set into motion, by a master plan of deception, which were eventually to alter the course of history. The purpose of getting the United States into World War I was to establish world government through the League of Nations. When Congress refused to go along with this scheme, and rejected membership in the League of Nations, it was decided that America would have to be changed before it would enter into world government. In 1919, at a meeting in Paris led by Colonel Edward in England and one in the United States. The American branch was vas incorporated i in New York as the Council on Foreign Relations on J uly 29, 1921. In 1912, a novel was published that had been written by Edward Mandel House. This novel, entitled Philip Dru: Administrator, called for "Socialism ¢ as dreamed of 90 The Secret Side of History Mandel House, it was resolved that an “Institute of International Affairs" be formed with two branches, one by Karl Marx." Unfortunately, House lived to see some