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The Authority--Part III

by Gordon Francis Corbett

    "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" is short;  nevertheless, it contains a great deal of information.  Gary Allen outlines how a few rich people have tried, and are trying today, to take over our country, to discard our Constitution in favor of socialism, and to make us tolerate being pushed toward inclusion in their planned one-world socialist state.

    At the end of his book, Mr. Allen suggests we do the following.

1.  Read other political books.

2.  Give copies of his book to our friends.

3.  Participate in politics at the precinct
level, especially to elect men and women to the Federal House of Representatives who understand, and who favor restoring, our Constitution.

    His book's advice is timeless.  Everybody always needs more knowledge, especially nowadays when our schools emphasize neither the Constitution nor our Founding Fathers' philosophy, and distort our country's history to serve our rulers' goals.

    He is right, too, when he says that merely learning facts and theory will not suffice.  We must tell our friends what we learn, and we must organize them so that they can tell their friends, and so forth.  Then, working together, we must work to elect candidates who will re-imprison our government in its Constitutional cage.

    Above all, we must persuade our friends to become their own authorities:  to think independently, to stop trusting newsreaders, and to compare the newsreaders' bulletins with information from other sources.

    Perhaps they could begin by learning how to find the boy, the cart, and the donkey.

    First published in 1972, millions of copies of "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" were printed.  You can probably find one in your local thrift or used-book store.

    Try it.  You will like it.