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Free E-Book: None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Guidebook Primer to the CFR by Gary Allen

(This is the book that got my butt in gear. I've been a steadfast kook ever since!)

Posted on July 17, 2011 by

Title:  None Dare Call It Conspiracy
Author:  Gary Allen
Date:  1971
LINKS:  Read in PDF  or  Read Online 

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Excerpt:  “When you think about it, there are really only two theories of history.  Either things happen by accident neither planned nor caused by anybody, or they happen because they are planned and somebody causes them to happen . . . Why does every recent Administration make the same mistakes as the previous ones?  Why do they repeat the errors of the past which produce inflation, depressions and war?  Why does our State Department ‘stumble’ from one Communist-aiding ‘blunder’ to another?  If you believe it is all an accident or the result of mysterious and unexplainable tides of history, you will be regarded as an ‘intellectual’ who understands that we live in a complex world.  If you believe that something like 32,496 consecutive coincidences over the past forty years stretches the law of averages a bit, you are a kook!”

WHAT THOSE “IN THE KNOW” SAY

I wish that every citizen of every country in the free world and every slave behind the Iron Curtain might read this book.  –Ezra Taft Benson — Former Secretary of Agriculture

NDCC is an admirable job of amassing information to prove that communism is socialism and socialism (a plot to enslave the world) is not a movement of the downtrodden but a scheme supported and directed by the wealthiest of people.  If enough Americans read and act upon NDCC, they really can save the Republic from the conspirators — whose plans for the destruction of our country are galloping fast toward completion.  –Dan Smoot — Former Assistant to J. Edgar Hoover

Now that NDCC is available, I no longer need to answer “no” to the question which is often put to me, namely: “Mr. Dodd, is there a book which I can read so I can know what you know?” No higher praise is possible for this book.  –Norman Dodd — Chief Investigator Reece Committee to Investigate Foundations

This book concerns the way in which our nation and other nations are actually governed. As Benjamin Disaeli said, this is not the way in which most people think nations are governed. The whole subject of the Insiders who so largely control our political and economic lives is a fascinating mystery.  For the reader who is intelligent but uninitiated in the literature of superpolitics, I can think of no better introduction to the field than NDCC.  –Dr. Medford Evans — Former Chief of Security for the Atom Bomb Project

Since people of the Jewish faith have been the number one historical victims of the Communist Conspiracy, we wish every member of our faith would carefully read this book so they will become aware of the forces which often attempt to manipulate them.  –Dr. Barney Finkel — President, The Jewish Right

Whatever one dares to call the apparatus described and documented in this book, he will ignore it at his peril. 1972 may well be our last chance to defuse this destructive device. This book tells you how you can expose and demolish it.  –Dean Clarence E. Manion — Former Dean Notre Dame law School 

What they were saying about “None Dare Call It Conspiracy in 1972…

Note:  By 1972, the press was already quite controlled, which is obvious by the following newspaper articles.  The only people who had anything good to say about Gary Allen’s book were readers of the newspapers, in the ‘Letters to the Editor’ columns.  Of the free-access newspapers I have located in the archives, I haven’t found a single “Book Review” from the country’s newspaper book reviewers.  Instead, the book is reviewed by opinion columnists, who — much like today’s mainstream reporters — treat all conspiracies as fantasies to be laughed at instead of studied.  “None Dare Call It Conspiracy” was quite an appropriate title, as is evident by its response in the mainstream papers of the day.  –Vicki Robison