None Dare Call It Conspiracy
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Read between December 30, 2019 - January 3, 2020
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it has always been the scholar looking for avenues of power who has shown the "sons of the very powerful" how their wealth could be used to rule the world.
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Yep, power-mad billionaires are just the innocent dupes of depraved socialist scholars. Poor chaps.
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It would be equally disastrous to lump all businessmen and bankers into the conspiracy.
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Of course it would.
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One must draw the distinction between competitive free enterprise, the most moral and productive system ever devised, and cartel capitalism dominated by industrial monopolists and international bankers.
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And there it is. This book is little more than a treatise against anything that threatens free-market capitalism. Most moral and productive, my ass.
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Liberals are willing to believe that these "robber barons" will fix prices, rig markets, establish monopolies, buy politicians, exploit employees and fire them the day before they are eligible for pensions,
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Based on, you know, centuries of documented evidence.
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When one discusses the machinations of these men, Liberals usually respond by saying, "But don't you think they mean well?"
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No they don’t.
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However, if you think with logic, reason and precision in this field and try to expose these power seekers, the Establishment's mass media will accuse you of being a dangerous paranoid who is "dividing" our people. In every other area, of course, they encourage dissent as being healthy in a "democracy."
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So... I guess, Fake News?
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After the Armistice on November 11, 1918, Woodrow Wilson and his alter ego, "Colonel" House (the ever present front man for the Insiders), went to Europe in hopes of establishing a world government in the form of the League of Nations.
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Once again... An organization striving to prevent war through a mutual plan among nations somehow equals NWO.
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Americans certainly didn't want to get into a World Government with double-dealing Europeans whose specialty was secret treaty hidden behind secret treaty. The guest of honor, so to speak, stalked out of the banquet before the poisoned meal could be served. And, without American inclusion, there could be no meaningful World Government.
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More bullshit. The League of Nations lasted a couple of decades after the U.S. Senate voted not to join in 2019, and only collapsed with the start of WWII because nations were reluctant to adhere to its goals of demilitarization and collective security. “The League of Nations has been a disappointing failure... It has been a failure, not because the United States did not join it; but because the great powers have been unwilling to apply sanctions except where it suited their individual national interests to do so, and because Democracy, on which the original concepts of the league rested for support, has collapsed over half the world.” - Historian Samuel Flagg Bemis.
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House had set down his political ideas in his book called Philip Dru: Administrator in 1912.
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It probably needs to be noted here that Philip Dru was a work of fiction set a decade in the future.
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It should be noted that the originator of this type of secret society was Adam Weishaupt, the monster who founded the Order of Illuminati on May 1, 1776, for the purpose of conspiracy to control the world.
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Here’s where it all starts to fall apart.
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semi-secret
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So now it’s only a semi-secret society?
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with a regularity which defies the laws of chance,
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I’d like to see those numbers.
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Kraft, incidentally, aptly titled his article on the CFR, "School for Statesmen—an admission that the members of the Council are drilled with a "line" of strategy to be carried out in Washington.
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That’s a big leap. We could also assume that a large international organization focused on global political and economic policies would involve people that, you know, are involved and/or knowledgeable enough to be involved.
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As World War II approached, the Round Table Group was influential in seeing that Hitler was not stopped in Austria, the Rhineland, or Sudetenland—and thereby was largely responsible for precipitating the holocaust.
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No details, just an accusation that the Round Table caused the Holocaust.
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Owen Lattimore (called by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee a "conscious articulate instrument of the Soviet conspiracy"),
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Yeah, the McCarthy trials rarely accused people of this level of treason, so it must be true. Side note: Lattimore was eventually indicted by the SISS for seven alleged counts of perjury, which were later dismissed by a federal judge.
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Alger Hiss (Communist spy),
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Highly debatable.
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John Carter Vincent (security risk),
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Yet another victim of McCarthy era slander.
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Dean Acheson.
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In the late 1940s Acheson came under heavy attack for his defense of State Department employees accused during the anti-gay Lavender and Red Scare investigations by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others, and over Truman's policy toward China.
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The goal of the CFR is simply to abolish the United States with its Constitutional guarantees of liberty.
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We now enter the realm of pure paranoid delusions.
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And they don't even try to hide it. Study No.7, published by the CFR on November 25, 1959, openly advocates "building a new international order [which] must be responsive to world aspirations for peace, [and] for social and economic change…an international order [code word for world government]…including states labeling themselves as 'Socialist' [Communist]."
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“They don’t even try to hide it,” yet Allen has to identify “code words” in his given quote for the things they don’t even try to hide.
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These are the Establishment's official landscape painters
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The ‘landscape painters’ metaphor has officially worn itself thin.
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You will recall that "Colonel" House believed we should have two political parties but only a single ideology—One World socialism. This is exactly what we have in this country today.
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Not even close.
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Controlling the Republican Party for the CFR have been Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, Thomas E. Dewey, Jacob Javits, Robert McNamara, Henry Cabot Lodge, Paul Hoffman, John Gardner, the Rockefeller clan, Elliott Richardson, Arthur Burns, Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon.**
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I’m curious to see how the Watergate scandal fits into Allen’s theory that both parties were controlled by the international bankers.
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While the Insiders are serving champagne and caviar to their guests in their summer mansions at Newport, or entertaining other members of the social elite aboard their yachts, their agents are out enslaving and murdering people. And you are next on their list.
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Me? Why me?
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If scarcely one American in a thousand has any familiarity with the CFR, it is doubtful that one in five thousand has any knowledge of the Bilderbergers.
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Allen pulls yet more numbers directly out of his ass.
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Those who adhere to the accidental theory of history
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Once again, not a real thing.
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the landscape painters merely brush the Bilderbergers right out of existence and focus the public's attention on something like the conditions in the prisons or coke bottles littering the highways.
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Apparently, Allen is completely unsympathetic towards the issues of prison reform and highway littering.
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(or, as the Liberals in the media might say, but don't, "a group of progressives")
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What other incriminating things don’t they say, Allen?
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while everybody has heard of, say, The John Birch Society (and almost always in a derogatory manner from the Eastern Establishment media),
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Allen is a spokesperson for the John Birch Society.
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A former Nazi SS storm trooper ("We had a lot of fun"),
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Intentional misinformation. Prince Bernhard was a member of the SS prior to the rise of the Nazi party, and fought on the side of the Allies (England) during the war.
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As the British statesman and Rothschild confidante Benjamin Disraeli wrote in Coningsby: "So you see, my dear Coningsby, that the world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes."
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Once again, it should be pointed out that Coningsby is a work of fiction.
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Congressman Louis McFadden, chairman of the House Banking Committee, maintained in a speech to his fellow Congressmen:
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McFadden also maintained that the Federal Reserve was a Jewish banking conspiracy, and was later denounced and condemned by Republicans for a failed attempt to impeach Hoover. In fact, McFadden was so anti-Semitic that he was praised by Nazi tabloids.
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Virtually every one of these "non-strategic" items has a direct or indirect use in war.
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You could reasonably say this about practically any tradable commodity.
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Certainly every loyal American will say to himself, "Well, I would hope to God the Soviets couldn't walk into our defense plants and buy a patent."
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Oh, certainly.
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Since the Rockefellers have contracted to arrange for patents for the Soviets, they are by dictionary definition Communist agents.
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There is no dictionary definition of “Communist Agent.”
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A few days after Rockefeller ended his "vacation" in the Kremlin, Nikita Khrushchev was recalled from a vacation at a Black Sea resort to learn that he had been fired. How strange!
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This is a gross simplification of Khrushchev’s removal, especially considering that Brezhnev started plotting the coup in March of 1964.
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The Establishment's landscape painters have etched a picture of Mitchell as a tough cop-type conservative bent; it appears that in reality Mitchell is but another Rockefeller agent.
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The establishment landscape painters apparently were not up to the task of protecting Mitchell from being found guilty and sentenced to jail time for Watergate.
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How did Mr. Nixon come to pick an ultra-liberal to be his number one foreign policy advisor?
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Kissinger is an ultra-liberal? Really?
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Mr. Nixon is supposed to have been so impressed by Dr. Kissinger's cocktail party repartee that he appointed him to the most powerful position in the Nixon Administration.
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Again, another gross simplification. Nixon didn’t hire him directly after the dinner party, and Kissinger had roughly two decades of experience in international affairs before Nixon took him on board.
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Mr. Nixon is not stupid.
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A rather unfortunate statement to make a few years prior to Watergate.
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The Establishment's official landscape artists
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Can we please drop this metaphor now?
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"…If President Liberal were actually in the White House, it is not at all hard to imagine the reaction to his program. The right would be assailing President Liberal for bugging out of Vietnam, undermining American defenses, fiscal irresponsibility, and galloping socialism. The four basic Presidential policy positions listed above would be greeted with hosannas by the liberals…”
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This quote is less about Nixon being a RINO than it is about the hypocritical action of the Republican Party, which is guilty of doing the same things for which it chastises Democrats. The Republican reactions to the Trump administration is a perfect example.
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The first part of the "New Federalism" is the Family Assistance Program (FAP) which would, contrary to his campaign promises, provide a Guaranteed Annual Income.
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Man, nothing angers right-wing fanatics more than the government helping poor people.
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the FAP would double the number on welfare
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By lifting the restrictions on non-working poor.
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House Ways and Means Chairman Wilbur Mills has called the revenue-sharing plan a "trap" that "could become a massive weapon against the independence of state and local government." The plan, said Mills, "goes in the direction of centralized government."
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This in no way discredits the opinion, but a few years after this book was written, Mills would step down from the Ways and Means Committee due to multiple scandals involving drunk Mills and Argentinian stripper Fanne Foxe, including once holding a drunken press conference from her dressing room.
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It is generally believed
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Narrator: “It isn’t.”
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During 1967, while on the primary trail, Richard Nixon made exorbitant Democrat spending his Number Two campaign issue,
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Every Republican since Nixon does this, and every Republican elected on this argument goes on to massively increase the deficit.
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This is not just economics, it is physics.
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The laws of physics do not apply to economic theory.
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Richard Nixon is, of course, far too clever to actually join the UWF,
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Oh yes, we find out how clever Nixon is during his second term.
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Under an immense geodetic dome at Southern Illinois University is a completely detailed map of the world which occupies the space of three football fields.
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A lot to unpack here. The “immense” dome Allen is referencing is the 14’ diameter Fuller Dome, a geodesic dome invented and lived in by ‘Bucky’ Buckminster Fuller while teaching at the university. The “World Game” was devised by Fuller as an educational simulation to use towards discovering a path to world peace. The “three football fields” large map is actually Fuller’s patented Dymaxion Map, which is projected onto an icosahedron. It is not physically the size of three football fields.