Gary Allen
Gary Allen | |
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Born | Frederick Gary Allen August 2, 1936 Independent |
Children | 4, including Michael Allen |
Frederick Gary Allen[1] (August 2, 1936 – November 29, 1986) was an American conservative writer[2] Allen promoted the notion that international banking and politics control domestic decisions, taking them out of elected officials' hands.[2]
Background
As a student, Allen majored in
Allen was the father of four children, including Michael Allen, a political news journalist.
Allen died as the result of a liver ailment in 1986 in Long Beach, California, at the age of 50.[2]
Writing
In 1971, Allen co-wrote a book titled None Dare Call It Conspiracy with
In this book, Allen and Abraham assert that the modern political and economic systems in most developed nations are the result of a sweeping conspiracy by
- Establish an income tax system as a means of extorting money from the common man;
- Establish a central bank, deceptively named so that people will think it is part of the government;
- Have this bank be the holder of the national debt;
- Run the national debt, and the interest thereon, sky high through wars (or any sort of deficit spending), starting with World War I.[9]
He quotes the Council on Foreign Relations as stating in its 1959 No. 7 study on behalf of the United States Senate: "The U.S. must strive to: A. Build a new international order."[10]
In February 1980, Allen began a working relationship with research assistant Sam Wells, whose work Allen's writings would depend upon until his death.[11] Wells continued his work after Allen's death, assisting his widow with the publication of his newsletter of political and economic analysis.[12]
Allen wrote other books about the
Selected publications
Articles
- "The Grapes: Communist Wrath in Delano." American Opinion (January 1966).
- "Black Power: American Opinion Goes to a Berkeley Rally."[permanent dead link] American Opinion, vol. 10, no. 1 (January 1967), pp. 1–14.
- "The Plan to Burn Los Angeles." American Opinion (May 1967).[13]
- "Underground: For Adults Only." American Opinion, vol. 10, no. 12 (December 1967).
- "Negroes: What 'Liberal' Racists Never Mention." American Opinion (March 1968).
- "It's Our Money: The Economics of the Coming Crisis." American Opinion (April 1968).
- "Supreme Court: Is Personal Honor Unconstitutional?" American Opinion (May 1969).
- "The C.F.R.: Conspiracy to Rule the World." American Opinion (April 1969).
- "Bad Medicine: Socialist Medical Care is Bad Medical Care." American Opinion (February 1971).
- "New Education: The Radicals Are After Your Children." American Opinion (May 1971).
- "Get US Out! The U.N. Threatens the United States." American Opinion (January 1972).
- "Beware Metro: Pushing Collectivism at Every Level." American Opinion (January 1973).
- "Discusses EO 11647 which establishes ten Federal Regional Councils and which, the author claims, is just more Big Brotherism."[14]
- "Rationing: From The Energy Crisis To Tyranny." American Opinion (January 1974).
- "Rockefeller: Campaigning for the New World Order." American Opinion (February 1974).
- "Bankruptcy: The Conspiracy Against the Economy." American Opinion (October 1974).
- "What a Way to Run a Railroad." American Opinion (January 1976).
- "Federal Police." American Opinion (November 1976).
- "They Run America." American Opinion (May 1978).
- "A Matter of the Kennedy Character." American Opinion (January 1980).
- "Ten Years Later Many Americans Are Calling It Conspiracy." American Opinion (March 1983).
- "Ten Years Later Many Americans Are Calling It Conspiracy, Part II." American Opinion (April 1983).
- "Human Rights, U.S. Security Damaged By Slave Labor Goods: The Red Traders." American Opinion (April 1984).
- "The Press: How the Left Turned Me Right."[permanent dead link] American Opinion (undated).
Books
- Communist Revolution in the Streets. American Opinion Books (1967). ISBN 978-0882792125.
- Nixon's Palace Guard. Western Islands (1971).
- Richard Nixon: The Man Behind the Mask. Western Islands (1971).
- None Dare Call It Conspiracy, with Larry H. Abraham. Seal Beach, Calif.: Concord Press (1972)
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1990). ISBN 0899666612.
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1990).
- Kissinger: The Secret Side of the Secretary of State. Seal Beach, Calif.: '76 Press (1976). ISBN 978-0892450022.
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1981). ISBN 978-0686313113.
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1981).
- The Rockefeller File. Seal Beach, Calif.: '76 Press (1976). ISBN 978-0892450015.
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1998). ISBN 978-1568493688.
- Reprinted: Buccaneer Books (1998).
- ISBN 978-0892450145.
- Introduction by Howard Jarvis.
- Ted Kennedy: In Over His Head. Seal Beach, Calif.: '76 Press (1981). ISBN 978-0892450206.
- Say "No!" to the New World Order. Seal Beach, Calif.: Concord Press (1987).
Documentary filmstrips
- The Great Pretense: How to Finance Communism While Ostensibly Opposing it. John Birch Society (1969).
- "A Documentary Filmstrip on How the Free World Finances Communism."
Interviews
- OCLC 1154011138.
References
- ^ Wells, Sam (December 2002). "Gary Allen: Setting the Record Straight". John Jospers.
- ^ a b c "Gary Allen, 50, Dies in West; Spread Conservatives' View," The New York Times. December 2, 1986.
- ISBN 978-0595400447.
- ISBN 0-89966-661-2.
- ^ New York Times, 2 December 1986, p. B6. Archivedfrom the original.
- ^ Maartens, Willie. Mapping Reality A Critical Perspective on Science and Religion. iUniverse, 2006, p. 272.
- ^ Wallis W. Woods, Introduction to 1990 edition by Buccaneer Books
- ^ Gary Allen, with Larry H. Abraham and Introduction by Congressman John G. Schmitz. None Dare Call It Conspiracy. GSG & Associates Publishers.
- ^ Michael Billig and Jovan Byford, "The emergence of antisemitic conspiracy theories in Yugoslavia during the war with NATO", Patterns of Prejudice, October 2001
- Government Printing Office, 1959. Archived from the original.
- ^ North, Gary. "Extremism in the Pursuit of Historical Truth." garynorth.com, January 13, 2016. Archived from the original.
- ^ "Interview with Sam Wells."Committee for Economic Freedom, December 2002. Archived from the original.
- ^ Blake, Gene. "Watts Riot as Rehearsal for Red Coup Discounted." Los Angeles Times (April 28, 1967), part 2, p. A6. Archived from the original.
- Government Printing Office (December 27, 1974), p. 330.