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The Invisible Government

The Invisible Government

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ISBN10: 1494851377
ISBN13: 9781494851378
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Dec 31 2013
Pages: 178
Weight: 0.54
Height: 0.38 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
Dan Smoot's Invisble Government sold about 1 million copies through self-publishing alone, but it did not appear on the New York Times Best Sellers List of 1962. Essentially it is a book dealing with organization called The Council on Foreign Relations founded by Edward Mandel House, one of the Dullers brothers and others devoted to bringing socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx., to quote House, to this country. The writing is dry but effective. Had he lived, Senator Joseph McCarthy might have written this book himself since the Council is one of groups that he was getting into his sights before Eisenhower stopped him. What Dan Smoot revealed is how ITC control of the national medias is so pervasive that true and vital news seldom gets to the populace at large. Smoot's anaylsis of it's goals bear close attention for those who are interested in answering befuddling questions about U.S. foreign and domestic policies. Over twenty six years later The Shadows of Power by James Perloff, brought the CFR up to date, and the report on how this subversive organization has not been dealt with is not good! From what one may gather after reading The Invisible Government is how many lives have been ruined or lost in order to fulfill the dreams of a few determined to create a New World Order. If you think this is only the stuff of Ian Flemming or H.G. Wells, Smoot's book goes a long way to prove otherwise.

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