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bilderburg, trilateral commission, bohemian grove, CFR, etc.

>> No.19003815

>>19003799
Nigger, do you go to my school or is every professor just shoving this shit down people's thoughts?

>> No.19003820

>>19003815
*Throats
Is what I meant to type

>> No.19003829

>>19003815
>>19003820
im not in college, but there just are not many (if any) contemporary sociologists looking into this stuff seriously, so books like mills are sort of all there is as far as bona fide literature

>> No.19003838

toynbee was into consipiracies

heavily slandered afterwards for his political views but he's worth a read

>> No.19003845

>>19003799
Yo I read parts of this book in high school for AP Gov

>> No.19003847

>>19003838
always just thought of him as an anglo spengler-lite. more to him?

>> No.19003855

>>19003815
c wright mills is just one of the top 5 sociologists in history. it's like having to read the bible in a class on crhstianity..

>> No.19003857

>>19003799
Check out Crossing the Rubicon by Michael Ruppert. It's a 9/11 truth book, but it is so well researched and makes such a good argument that I would not call it a conspiracy book

>> No.19003873

>>19003799
behold a pale horse
Quigley

>> No.19003922

>>19003855
Interesting. I think sociology is interesting but I never really took it seriously as a science so I never really spent time on it except for some Foucault, Marx, von Hayek, and de Tocqueville (I haven't touched guys like de Comte, Weber, Durkheim, Du Bois or Mills). Will check it out I guess.

>> No.19003933

>>19003922
durkheim and weber are the ones worth reading anon

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/x/ here. This or David Icke’s “The Biggest Secret.”

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>> No.19004005

>>19003976
Yea this is the big one. It’s no wonder these books have been picking up on 4chan.

>> No.19004009

>>19004005
I have not read david icke but I’ll check him out. If he’s anywhere near as interesting as Horror’s Call then that should be a wild ride.

>> No.19005189

>>19003976
based

>> No.19005237

>>19003799
Uh CW Mills is a legit scholar.

>> No.19005253

if you want to get into the boomer conspiracy worldview just listen to all the old Dave Emory radio shows/podcasts (https://spitfirelist.com/)) and pretend to read the books he cites. a lot of podcasting grifters directly rip him off without attribution.

>> No.19005700

Carroll Quiggley

bill clinton was a fan

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>>19003799
>trilateral commission
Just some neoliberal cooperation pressure group

>bohemian grove
Old boys club

>CFR
Standard establishment hacks

>bilderburg
Eurofag establishment hacks

Extremely boring "conspiracies" you have there.

Anyways have some Lyndon LaRouche:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/79zDtPID0MZS/

>> No.19007078

>>19006339
That’s because most actual conspiracies are mundane.
Conspiracy theories are propagated by glowies to muddle the water and associate skeptical people that begin investigating into fishy affairs with crackpots that believe in reptilians and flat earth.
Most conspiracies have financial and political goals, not word domination or esoteric awakening or other outlandish crap.

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Des Jésuites

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>>19003838
That's interesting because he's connected to the Milner group as documented in the Anglo-American Establishment. His uncle, who was also a historian named Arnold Toynbee, was a good friend of Milner.

Does his conspiratorial side show up in Study of History or is it in lesser known works?

>> No.19009401

Maybe this is up your alley op. I never actually read any of them but I always plan to when I replay Deus Ex

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/75839.Forbidden_Bookshelf

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