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Conspiracy: A Biblical View, by Gary North - EntreWave

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TWO KINDS OF CONSPIRACY, <strong>by</strong> <strong>Gary</strong> <strong>North</strong>Kampf. Lenin published his intentions repeatedly. True, they did notannounce their intention to liquidate specific numbers of specificgroups, but they announced their general intentions. But hardlyanyone in power believed them. Why not? Because the "conspirators<strong>by</strong> manipulation" always said that these were just verbal excesses."They really don't mean it! So let's make a deal."But aren't all "conspiracies through manipulation" always secret allthe time? No, they aren't. They are secret about some things. Theywere secret about the real intentions of the Federal Reserve Systembefore it was voted into law in 1913. They were secret about the realintentions of the Federal income tax before it was voted into law (ormore accurately, before voters were told that it had been voted intolaw) in 1913. But some of their program has always public. Their"helpful guys" image is carefully maintained. Nevertheless, prior toDan Smoot's Invisible Government (1962), the C.F.R. kept anincredibly low profile.Books and CoversBooks, however, were always a high priority item. The C.F.R. isalways bringing out books. So are its members. Bland, boring books.One important C.F.R. outlet is Praeger Publishers. How manyvariations of titles and books have appeared that are along the lines ofRichard N. Gardner's (Harvard U., Harvard Law School, Rhodesscholar, Oxford Ph.D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, and, ofcourse, C.F.R.) In Pursuit of World Order: U.S. Foreign Policy andInternational Organizations (Praeger, 1965), with a foreword <strong>by</strong>Harlan Cleveland (C.F.R.)? Hundreds? Thousands? Who cares? Toomany, at the very least. (For more on Gardner, see my Preface, pagexiii.)Here is this book, written <strong>by</strong> a man with impeccable academiccredentials, who writes a book with a very "peccable" thesis: that theUnited Nations is an institution which offers the world hope. I happento have bought a used copy, probably for under a dollar, at somelong-forgotten used book sale. It is an autographed copy. It isdedicated to someone as follows: "With gratitude for his contributionsto the pursuit of world order through 'UN We Believe,' Best Wishes,Richard N. Gardner." Maybe it's a forgery. Anyway, forgery or not, itstill sold for under a dollar.http://freebooks.commentary.net/freebooks/docs/html/gnco/html/4.htm (4 of 11) [5/26/2000 1:48:09 PM]

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