ParaGov Book Review #4 - None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen
Global Conspiracy Orchestrated by a Small Group of Powerful Elites
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None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen
"None Dare Call It Conspiracy" by Gary Allen, first published in 1971, is a book that delves into the theory of a global conspiracy orchestrated by a small group of powerful elites. The central argument of the book is that these elites, often referred to as the "Insiders," manipulate world events to their advantage and are working towards the establishment of a one-world government under their control.
…the result of carefully laid plans by this group of Insiders.
The book begins by challenging the notion that historical events are merely random occurrences. Instead, it posits that they are the result of carefully laid plans by this group of Insiders. Allen argues that these individuals hold immense influence over various aspects of society, including finance, media, education, and politics.
…nearing the final stages of their plan for global domination.
Allen contends that this conspiracy is not a recent phenomenon but has roots tracing back several centuries. He suggests that the Insiders have been gradually consolidating their power and are nearing the final stages of their plan for global domination. The author cites numerous examples from history to support his claims, such as the creation of the Federal Reserve System in the United States and the rise of international communism.
…serve as fronts for the Insiders to advance their agenda.
The book also explores the role of organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group, which Allen believes serve as fronts for the Insiders to advance their agenda. He argues that these organizations wield significant influence over both domestic and international policy-making.
…control of the media to shape public opinion, manipulation of the economy to create crises that serve their interests…
Allen further asserts that the Insiders use various tactics to maintain their control, including control of the media to shape public opinion, manipulation of the economy to create crises that serve their interests, and the use of "controlled opposition" to give the illusion of choice while ensuring that their agenda is advanced regardless of which side prevails.
…by understanding the true nature of the forces at work can individuals hope to resist them effectively.
Throughout the book, Allen emphasizes the importance of exposing this conspiracy to the public. He argues that only by understanding the true nature of the forces at work can individuals hope to resist them effectively. The author encourages readers to question the official narratives presented by the establishment and to think critically about the world around them.
…has contributed to shaping the discourse around global power structures…
"None Dare Call It Conspiracy" has been both influential and controversial since its publication. While some have praised the book for shedding light on the machinations of the global elite, others have criticized it as promoting paranoia and baseless conspiracy theories. Regardless of one's stance on the book's central thesis, it remains a significant work in the literature on conspiracy theories and has contributed to shaping the discourse around global power structures and their influence on society.
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