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TopicI'm a conspiracy theorist, AMA
JimmyFraska
10/26/20 12:32:38 AM
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solosnake posted...
Can you make a giant list of recommended reading/watching for the grand conspiracy?

@solosnake
There's two sides you can approach it from, the anti side. Guys like Bill or Ralph, or older authors. Or you could approach it from the point of view of those in support of the secret societies. You'll want to read both sides regardless.

I'd recommend familiarizing yourself with the occult. Just to get a basic knowledge, a really fantastic resource is Manly P Hall. Keep in mind, Manly Hall is in favor of this conspiracy (and he doesn't call it a conspiracy, he merely comments on it as a great secret society through the ages).

You can find his books as PDFs for free online pretty easily, but they're worth a purchase as well. Great reads, very understandable and digestible. You'll want to start with his encyclopedia:
-The Secret Teachings of All Ages

Then he writes another booklet, about America's purpose in the plan of the secret societies. This is very short, you could read it in 2 hours or less. It is an astounding book that will blow your mind. Ronald Reagan (Fremason) quoted it and you wouldn't know it unless you knew the book:
-The Secret Destiny of America
You might start with this one, as it is very short. Secret Teachings just gives a better overview of the occult and secret societies.

And really you could go on from there. Hall wrote dozens of books and booklets, he was very talented. He also has hours and hours of lectures that were recorded on tape before he died in the 80s. You can find those on YouTube. As I said, Hall is in support of this conspiracy. He acknowledges its existence, that it plays a part in world events, and that it operates in secret. He just doesn't acknowledge it as evil.

From there, as far as the occult is concerned, there is a whole never ending plethora of authors. It's probably best to go older, pre 20th century. Albert Pike was the Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, a Confederate General, and beyond that just an overall expert and master of the occult. One of the most respected of his time. His famous book is:
-Morals and Dogma

That one is definitely harder than Manly Hall's work, but it is probably more revealing and better. You'll come to a more full understanding of Freemasonry. He wrote another book called Legenda which is interesting. He wrote several others but I haven't been through his whole body of work.

You could read several other authors in its favor, namely Blavatsky, or Crowley. The list never really ends with them.

On the other end, are those against the conspiracy. Bill Cooper produced a great radio show (The Hour of the Times), and its archives are free online. The episodes are titled with their subject matter, so you might click through and see if any sound interesting. He was obviously very familar with this whole subject matter (or give that interview with Ralph a listen, great interview).

Bill wrote a book called "Behold a Pale Horse", but there's a lot in it he can't back up, and I don't find it to be a great book. He wrote that before he did his radio show, I find his radio show he presents a lot more facts.

Otherwise, there is my mentor Ralph Epperson who wrote some of the most well known recent exposs:
-The Unseen Hand, and the New World Order.

They go together. It might even be best to read them in that order, however, I find the New World Order to be better written and just incredible. He really nails down the most incredible things he's found.

If you type up Ralph Epperson, he's produced DVDs on the internet, most of them free on youtube, that are full of great information. He is a great researcher, as far as finding stuff no one else finds.

That being said, just every now and then, he'll throw in an assumption that I can't find where it's coming from. Guy is my great friend, but he's not perfect. However, for every mistake or assumption, he'll have 10 other amazing facts no other author points out. Look up some of his DVDs on youtube.

Going back further, there are some of the foundational books on the subject:

-Proofs of a Conspiracy, by John Robison (1798)
-Memoirs of Jacobinism, by Abbe Barruel (1798)

There are more exposs written throughout the 19th century, but as far as 18th century, those are the most famous ones, and believe it or not for being so old, they are still great reads. I own 1798 editions of both of those. Not quite first editions, but first year at least. They are the prizes of my library:



I could keep going down the list, but this would be enough to get you started. After you get familiarized, just start going through Hollywood/Disney movies, and you'll see how ingrained this is into our culture.
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