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Introduction<br />

Wars start when one nation moves into the territory of another;<br />

depressions occur when markets take unexpected downturns; inflations<br />

occur when prices are driven up by shortages; revolutions start when the<br />

people, always spontaneously, rise up to overthrow the existing government.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are the traditional explanations of historical events. Events<br />

happen by accident. <strong>The</strong>re do not seem to be any causes.<br />

But this explanation of history leaves gnawing questions in the minds<br />

of serious students. Is it possible that government leaders and others planned<br />

these events and then orchestrated them to their desired conclusions? Is it<br />

possible that even the great catastrophes of history were part of this plan?<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is an explanation of historical events that answers these questions<br />

in the affirmative. It is called the Conspiratorial View of History and it is the<br />

alternative to the Accidental View, the view that is commonly held today. It<br />

is possible, therefore, to summarize the major events of history into two<br />

alternative schools of thought:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Accidental View of History: historical events occur by accident, for no<br />

apparent reason. Rulers are powerless to intervene.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Conspiratorial View of History: historical events occur by design for<br />

reasons that are not generally made known to the people.<br />

6<br />

James Warburg in his book, <strong>The</strong> West In Crisis, explains the Accidental

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