Posted on 10/10/2022 9:41:58 AM PDT by bitt
HAT TIP:
Thank You Rush
I read that book back in the 1970s.
All the way back in 1971 the book “None dare call it conspiracy” exposed the cabal that is trying to control and dictate to the masses by destroying the middle class. Who would’ve thought that our own government would be doing it to this day. They are getting close.
Without Trump we might be there already. With him we are still fighting against the takeover.
Interesting post.
I was apparently part of that informal distribution group.
Read the book. Still probably have a few copies.
Bought a case of them and Atlas Shrugged. Gave copies of both to family, friends and business associates.
All done in early to mid ‘70’s.
I told my wife that,
“Nobody gets to the top of an organization without cutting a few throats.”
I tried to show that this wasn’t necessary in the organizations that I was in, and they cut my throat.
Been going on since Woodrow Wilson's time and even before. Upstairs...Downstairs.
These great masters have two big problems:
1. They can’t live forever.
2. They can’t ensure that their spawn will be just like them.
These two problems made it easier on the rest of the world.
This is why there is such intense research in life prolonging technologies and in cloning.
These ruthless, stupid bastards want to rule forever.
All the way back in 1971 the book “None dare call it conspiracy” exposed the cabal that is trying to control and dictate to the masses by destroying the middle class
Don’t forget “None Dare Call it Treason” in 1964
I watched a movie where these immortals were only concerned with killing the other immortals because, “There can only be one.”
It’s an interesting concept and I think it reflects the reality of these masters.
They can screw around with us Middle Class all they want, but eventually, they will devour each other.
It is all they know about life and success.
My husband and I did the same thing with Gary Allen’s book. We purchased several at the American Opinion Bookstore in Newport Beach, CA and distributed them keeping one for ourselves.
I never had more than one copy of Atlas Shrugged - that is a HUGE book and I can’t imagine what buying more than one of those would have cost. I received mine as a gift in the ‘60’s and still have it and still pick it up and read it at random...
Thanks for getting it out there. Maybe we can all relax a little more now knowing what came before us was all planned and no doubt is still ongoing. It hurts to know we are in a country now that is not the country we believed it to be when we grew up in the ‘40’s/’50’s...hurts to have dreams destroyed.
I’m not playing the game any longer - call it skeptic, jaded or whatever but it’s not worth the anguish day in and day out having our minds filled with things we are powerless to change - other than at the ballot box but the curtain has been pulled back on that now also.
We have much to thank Donald Trump for IMO...
In hardback it would have been prohibitive. We found it somewhere available in paperback.
It changed the way HOW I thought things through.
I just found that and pasted it everywhere I can.
John Birchers were not far from the truth, but were generally attacked for their "packaging".
Ann Coulter had a book out a few years ago about how Senator McCarthy was right, but again - the "packaging" was a problem (easily attacked).
That Coulter book about McCarthy was a great read. She basically took a book by another guy, I can’t remember his name, a much longer and drier and more scholarly book — I have a copy but haven’t read it yet — and distilled it down to the most interesting parts all wrapped up in her biting style.
Too bad Ann went all Liz Chaney on us - I used to rely on her for a big smile when the Libtards got me down. Now it’s up to Kurt Schlichter to cheer me up....
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