Carroll Quigley: Tragey And Hope

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Donkeyfish07

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A lot of people think that conspiracy theories are merely fables presented by lunatics that will believe anything presented to them. While this may sometimes be true, there is a lot of real substance to some of the topics presented. This is a short video about a book written by a man with Ivy League credentials by the name of Carrol Quigsley (Tragedy and Hope is the title). It's a 3,000 page book and I'm aware most people will not be interested in reading through a 3,000 page book. If the video interests you, it's worth looking into further.

[video=youtube;RqStjsmgmCM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqStjsmgmCM[/video]

A few other people worth looking into are: Adam Weishaupt, Aaaron Russo, and Albert Pike. There's a lot of verifiable information within the conspiracy realm but a lot of fables as well. It's up to the individual to do some honest research in order to separate the facts from the fiction.
 
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A lot of people think that conspiracy theories are merely fables presented by lunatics that will believe anything presented to them. While this may sometimes be true, there is a lot of real substance to some of the topics presented. This is a short video about a book written by a man with Ivy League credentials by the name of Carrol Quigsley (Tragedy and Hope is the title). It's a 3,000 page book and I'm aware most people will not be interested in reading through a 3,000 page book. If the video interests you, it's worth looking into further.

[video=youtube;RqStjsmgmCM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqStjsmgmCM[/video]

A few other people worth looking into are: Adam Weishaupt, Aaaron Russo, and Albert Pike. There's a lot of verifiable information within the conspiracy realm but a lot of fables as well. It's up to the individual to do some honest research in order to separate the facts from the fiction.
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Donkeyfish, I agree. There is a reason why a news media, controlled by anti-Christ people (see 1 John 2:18,22; 4:3; 2 John v. 7 for "anti-Christ" in context) prefers an application of the word conspiracy preceeded by "theory" (i.e., "conspiracy theory"). It is because they are one and the same with the Council on Foreign Relations and other conspiratorial New World Order groups that they would steer us away from investigating them, the anti-Christ people who are the ring leaders of this conspiracy.

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