Posted on 09/29/2014 11:37:43 AM PDT by Dr. Thorne
KSPO in Spokane WA announced this morning that retired orthopedic surgeon and longtime radio host Dr. Stan Monteith has passed away. There was no other information.
I listened to him occasionally when he had an interesting guest. Although I didn't buy most of what he was selling, his insistance that the world elites were behind a push toward a one world government is the one issue with which I agreed.
RIP, Dr. Stan.
You'll be missed by many, Dr. Monteith.
[ I listened to him occasionally when he had an interesting guest. Although I didn’t buy most of what he was selling, his insistance that the world elites were behind a push toward a one world government is the one issue with which I agreed. ]
Agreed! Though a quibbling point I would say that sonme of the “one world governemnt” plans are created out of greed and the rest out of control/power....
I knew him. May he rest in peace.
Listened to him for years on KHNC. Sorry to hear this.
The YouTube compilation of "The New Order of Barbarians" can be heard in whole and in part at this link:
The New Order of Barbarians Page
The linked page contains Dr Dunegan's notes on a presentation by a former medical director of Planned Parenthood from 1969, as well as Monteith's interviews with Dunegan himself and Randy Engel (she wrote the book about the homosexual network in the Catholic Church). The monologue of Dr Dunegan lasts about 2 hours and is ASTONISHINGLY prescient. And although there's a lot of chafe to sift through on some of Monteith's other shows, these interviews are really gold. They rank with the Yuri Bezmenov interviews that were so popular a couple years ago. The recordings and interviews concerning Dr Dunegan really are that illuminating.
I believe Monteith also did an interview with Fr Malachi Martin, another fascinating, albeit slippery character. It makes for great listening too.
Yes, he had some odd quirky beliefs. But over time I learned never to discount his ideas. He was the first one I heard really talk about the Fed in any detail. He was a fan of the book "The Creature from Jeckyl Island". He liked "Foundations: Their Power and Influence" and the books of Prof. Carroll Quigley.
He wrote a book on AIDS, "AIDS the Unnecessary Epidemic" which is still available on Amazon. In it he argued that if standard public health protocols for sexually transmitted diseases were used (such as contact tracing and in some cases quarantine) that the epidemic phase could have been avoided.
He was very anti-Masonic, and felt that at it's core the Masonic movement was "Satanic". He very much believed in both God and the Devil, and seemed to have clear ideas about which one was involved in things.
I enjoyed many hours of listening to and talking with him. Rest in Peace, good doctor.
His book, still available on Amazon:

This picture was on his web-site for years. This is how I always think of him. I've linked it to his Wikipedia bio:
“He liked “Foundations: Their Power and Influence” and the books of Prof. Carroll Quigley. “
I used to catch his radio show on Saturdays from time to time. I would catch up on what was new in the conspiratorial view of world history.
Stan Monteith wasn’t your garden variety fan of conspiracy theory, he took the Big Tent view and he would feature conspiracies from every conceivable point on the political spectrum.
One of his favorites was Carroll Quigley and his book “Tragedy and Hope”. Stan would speak as if Quigley was exposing a plot to rule the world that began with Cecil Rhodes.
Well ‘Tragedy and Hope’ can be found for free online so I read a big chunk of it and from what I could gather Quigley was a fan of the British Empire and he was hoping, as Cecil Rhodes did, to hold it together as much as possible. The “Tragedy” was that it was falling apart; the “Hope” was that someone would be able to put it back together again. Not exactly the spin I was getting from Monteith, but let us not speak ill of the recently departed.
RIP.
Yes, indeed, he was very familiar with the Quigley outlook. You know, I had never heard of him until I clicked on one of his radio shows on youtube last month. I’ve spent the last couple weeks listening to as many shows as I could.
I’d love to hear what other freepers think of the recordings. Dr Dunegan’s predictions are really quite jaw-dropping; they are coming true before our very eyes. For example, the degrading of educational quality, coupled with an exhorbitant rise in cost, the longer time needed to gain the same amount of knowledge, sexual liberation (especially the promotion of homosexuality), the exhorbitant cost of housing, the offshoring of whole industries, the attack on American based sports, the mainstreaming of salacious clothing (”skank-wear”), etc.
I’m usually loathe to believe in conspiracy theories, but this was one was announced in 1969 and and appears to be coming to fulfillment in our time.
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