In 1971, Gary Allen co-wrote a book titled None Dare Call It Conspiracy with Larry Abraham, which was prefaced by U.S. Representative John G. Schmitz of California’s 35th congressional district, the nominee of the American Independent Party in the 1972 U.S. presidential election. The book claims that a small group of insiders, mostly international banking magnates and the Council on Foreign Relations, have controlled recent world history. The book provides a critical analysis of the power structures that control the world.
Although Allen was a speechwriter for segregationist George Wallace when Nixon defeated him, his book exposes the secret socialist agenda of the American elite and their international allies. The book covers topics such as the Federal Reserve, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the secret socialist agenda of the American elite and their international allies. Allen delves into the realm of conspiracy theories, offering a critical analysis of the power structures that control the world.
The book is for anyone who wishes to understand the basic workings of the global network of Insiders determined to wield power over all of mankind. Allen’s big runaway best-seller, published in 1971, exposes how conspiratorial forces behind the scenes actually control and influence the world. Allen studied history at Stanford University and California State University in Long Beach.
In conclusion, None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen is a thought-provoking book that delves into the world of global politics and exposes the hidden agenda of those in power.
📹 Gary Allen’s last day
June 21 was Gary Allen’s last day on WOOD Radio’s morning show before his retirement. (June 21, 2013)
You Don’t Need a Conspiracy When Interests Converge –Carlin What better way to have interests converge than to start a religion – or cult. “Imagine Jonestown taking over the federal government” This has happened before in history. Think Rasputin or Hitler. Eric Voegelin has pointed out that modern (~200 years) political movements resemble ancient religions.
“Or, because of racial or religious bigotry, they will take small fragments of legitimate evidence and expand them into a conclusion that will support their particular prejudice, i.e., the conspiracy is totally “Jewish”, “Catholic,” or “Masonic”. These people do not help to expose the conspiracy” -pg. 7 These people very much help in exposing the conspiracy, I don’t know why this is written in this book. No one is claiming “it’s completely the Indian Hindus behind the conspiracy.” No one is claiming “its the black nation’s from Africa.” Bigot, meaning “by GOD”, they are absolutely exposing the conspiracy when they say “Jewish, Catholic, Masonry”.