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The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

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The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

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The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

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"[...]avoid permanent, entangling alliances with other nations, recommending a national policy of benign neutrality toward the rest of the world. Washington did not want America to build a wall around herself, or to become, in any sense, a hermit nation. Washington's policy permitted freer exchange of travel, commerce, ideas, and culture between Americans and other people than Americans have ever enjoyed since the policy was abandoned. The Father of our Country wanted the American government to be kept out of the wars and revolutions and political[...]".

The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

  • Published on: 2015-03-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .62" w x 6.00" l, .68 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 274 pages
The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoot

About the Author Dan Smoot (1913-2003) was an FBI agent and a conservative political activist. From the 1950s to 1971 , he published The Dan Smoot Report, which chronicled alleged communist infiltration in various sectors of American government and society. In 1970 , he opposed the selection of a future U.S. president, George Herbert Walker Bush, as the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from Texas. He claimed that Bush's political philosophy was little different from the Democrats that he sought to oppose. Bush lost the Senate election that year to popular Democrat Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr. In 1972 , Smoot opposed the reelection of Richard M. Nixon and served as campaign manager for American Independent Party presidential candidate John G. Schmitz of California.


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46 of 52 people found the following review helpful. America's invisible government is visible at last! By A Customer Dan Smoot's "Invisble Government" sold about 1 million copies through self-publishing alone, but it did not appear on the New York Times "Best Sellers List" of 1962.Essentially it is a book dealing with organization called The Council on Foreign Relations founded by Edward Mandel House, one of the Dullers brothers and others devoted to bringing "socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx.", to quote House, to this country.The writing is dry but effective. I think that had he lived, Senator Joseph McCarthy might have written this book himself since the Council is one of groups that he was getting into his sights before Eisenhower stopped him.What Dan Smoot revealed is how it'c control of the national medias is so pervasive that true and vital news seldom gets to the populace at large. For instance, current members of the CFR include: Dan Rather, Tom Browkaw, Charlene Hunter Gault, and many others we have intrusted to inform and protect us.His anaylsis of it's goals bear close attention for those who are interested in anwering befuddling questions about U.S. foreign and domestic policies.Over twenty six years later "The Shadows of Power" by James Perloff, brought the CFR up to date, and the report on how this subversive organization has not been dealt with is not good!From what one may gather after reading "The Invisible Government" is how many lives have been ruined or lost in order to fulfill the dreams of a few determined to create a "New World Order". If you think this is only the stuff of Ian Flemming or H.G. Wells, this book goes a long way to prove otherwise.Other books, and there are many, devoted to exposing suberversion in high places frequently mention the CFR and its offspring the Trilateral Commission. While the news tends to focus on people in particular, the infulence of the CFR is seldom given proper consideration, if at all.Dan Smoot revealed how the CFR is clearly anti-American, pro-socialists, and in league with organizations and individuals hostile to our form of government and way of life and he provided ample documentation that still serves interested parties to this very day.For an interview with the author about his book search the net for "Radio Liberty". This host, Dr. Stanley Monteith" managed to get an interview with Mr. Smoot revealing the travails he had in getting his book out.Mr. Smoot has done an invaluable service. And it lifted the weight of confusion and mystery about what is and is not true about rescent history of the Unted States.

24 of 26 people found the following review helpful. THREE BOOKS TO READ -- DO NOT MISS By J. M. WILLIAMS The things that have gone on, and are currently unfolding day by day, simply illustrate how much the public does not know about their own government and process of passing laws and choosing leaders. Money? Makes no difference. The wealthy--they have all they need and will keep all they want (I support this position) they have no intention of giving up their power as it's all linked to their economic wealth. Death for those who get in the way of those who need to keep the power is just one option at their disposal. Read The Man Who Kept the Secrets -- Richard Helms and the CIA, by Thomas Powers and Gideon's Spies--the Secret History of the Mossad, by Gordon Thomas. Last and most important--read Mary's Moasic, by Peter Janney. This book should make you look at the lengths people in power will go to keep that power. All excellent reading. Should make one think about the power of many of our institutions and how inter-linked they are to the various powers structures and other governments in the world. Enjoy!

27 of 30 people found the following review helpful. Former FBI man speaks about corruption By A Customer Smoots isn't the greatest writer I've ever read, but the story is so important that it should find it's way to everyone's bookcase. Most people believe that only kooks believe in a government within a government, but here is a former FBI agent that found exactly that.Some will remember the IPR - China scandle that brought communism into China right after WWII. Those that don't will be educated on it. Those that do remember, we be taken down into the motives and reasons behind the actions of the IPR and the men that backed them.

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