Gary Allen

Gary Allen ( August 2, 1936 *, † November 29, 1986 in Long Beach, California ) was an American journalist and activist conservative organizations. He became internationally known in 1972 for his book None Dare Call It Conspiracy ( German The Insider), in which he designed a conspiracy theory.

Life

Allen studied history at Stanford University and the California State University. He was temporarily spokesman for the conservative John Birch Society and wrote for the magazine Conservative Digest. 1963/64, he wrote speeches for the racially dominated the election campaign of George Wallace in Alabama, in the 1980s, he wrote speeches for a conservative, Christian fundamentalist campaign of the Texas entrepreneur Nelson Bunker Hunt.

" The Insider"

In the book, None Dare Call It Conspiracy ( German The Insider), which ( according to other sources 1972) was published in 1971, he designed a very far-reaching conspiracy theory: A secret, international organized Masonic organization called the German version " insiders " bring since the 19th century to build on the central banks of the U.S. and other countries policy to the Soviet Union under their control, a secret world domination.

The basic pattern of this theory goes back to Augustin Barruel. About the works of the British fascist Nesta Webster found the theory into the political propaganda of the John Birch Society.

Writings

  • With the editors of the publishing house: Communist revolution in the streets. With a foreword by W. Cleon Skousen. Western Islands, Boston, 1967.
  • Richard Nixon: the man behind the mask Western Islands, Boston, 1971.
  • Nixon 's palace guard. Western Islands, Boston, 1971.
  • Kissinger: the secret side of the Secretary of State. '76 Press, Seal Beach, Calif. 1976 ISBN. 0-89245-002-9.
  • Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter. '76 Press, Seal Beach, Calif. 1976 ISBN. 0-89245-006-1.
  • The Rockefeller file. With a foreword by Larry McDonald. '76 Press, Seal Beach, Calif. 1976 ISBN. 0-89245-001-0.
  • Tax target, Washington. With a foreword by Howard Jarvis. '76 Press, Seal Beach, Calif. 1978 ISBN. 0-89245-014-2.
  • ( Illustrator :) My first words from A to Z. Platt & Munk, New York 1988. ISBN 0-448-19084-2.
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