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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16477)3/23/2009 2:15:05 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50198
 
The bigger the potential taxpayer giveaways to fraudsters and looters the more the market likes it.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (16477)3/23/2009 3:09:58 PM
From: tntpal5 Recommendations  Respond to of 50198
 
'NONE DARE CALL IT CONSPIRACY' by Gary Allen outlines how the academic world dismisses and derides 'conspiracy theory' so as to keep it from ever being discussed openly.
The book, however, does list one insider who did dare outline the conspiracy. On page 14 of this book he says that Prof. Carrol Quigley of Georgetown was perhaps the only insider to do so in his classic work 'Tragedy and Hope'.

'None Dare Call It Conspiracy' - quote on page14:
(you will have to open the book & look at page 14 on Amazons website)
amazon.com

'Tragedy and Hope' at 1300 pages long is not easy reading - but here is an overview of the book on You Tube. It very clearly outlines the existence of an 'Anglo-American Establishment'... which operates... like Communists.
Here is the You Tube over view of this left wing academically acknowledged conspiracy:

'Tragedy and Hope' (Our tragedy and Their Hope)
youtube.com