Vintage Insight

The Capitalist Conspiracy: An Insider View of International Banking, a film from 1972, offers us an intriguing historical perspective on our current financial crisis. Indeed some of the goals attributed to the "unknown government" of international bankers in the film can be seen to have been significantly consolidated in recent times.
Although inevitably dated in some respects, the film remains of interest, and quotes extensively from Caroll Quigley's fascinating book, Tragedy and Hope. Quigley offers a broadly sympathetic and candid insider perspective on the aims of the secretive elite.
Also noteworthy is the mention of "Col." Edward Mandel House, so called "guardian angel of the federal reserve," and principal advisor to Woodrow Wilson. House's work of political fiction, Philip Dru: Administrator, published in 1912, is interpreted as a thinly veiled self-portrait and describes how an influential group of insiders engineer a depression, and install their own President. Deliberately guiding the country to the brink of civil war eventually provides them with an excuse to establish a dictatorship.
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The only thing I don't like
The only thing I don't like about G Edward Griffin is that he lumps all of human endeavors into two classes: Collectivism and Individuality.
While I understand his point, he doesn't differentiate between a top-down collectivity(which is what he's against, and myself as well) that you would find in such a "new world order", and a bottom-up collectivity which is basically what America was designed as.
Many people who listen to him are afraid of anything that smells of group work, such as consensus processes like the World Cafe, yet they don't realize that nothing gets done unless people work together!!!
So, keep that caveat in mind, otherwise it's a great film!
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very interesting
Thanks for this post.
Caroll Quigley's book The Anglo American Establishment is recommended as well...
too bad the gnomes of Zurich aren't real gnomes...
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'Tragedy and Hope' also has had a big influence on Gary Allen, author of 'None Dare Call it a Conspiracy' which is a book that many in the John Birch Society find informative about the way the world works.
The INSIDERS.
Jim Marrs' new book 'The Rise of the 4th Reich' Seems to run with The INSIDERS view point.
Thank you RS! Timothy Leary would be Proud of You!
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Great read!
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