SUPPRESSED HISTORY
Operation Gladio - Paul L. Williams
Examines a covert NATO operation known as "Gladio," which involved the creation of secret armies in Europe during the Cold War. The book alleges that these armies engaged in false flag terrorism to manipulate public opinion. It highlights the collaboration between intelligence agencies and organized crime.
The Secret Destiny of America - Manly P Hall
Discusses the esoteric vision that influenced America’s founding, with Freemasonry and occult symbolism playing central roles. The book argues that the United States was designed to fulfill a hidden spiritual mission.
The Anglo-American Establishment - Carroll Quigley
An insider’s account of the power structures connecting British and American elites. The book explores how secretive networks influence politics, economics, and global policy. Quigley suggests that these groups shape international affairs to maintain control.
Behold a Pale Horse - William Cooper
Presents a wide-ranging conspiracy theory about government cover-ups, secret societies, and extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs. The book explores topics such as surveillance, mind control, and false flag operations. It became influential in the conspiracy theory community.
9-11 Finding the Truth - Andrew Johnson
Challenges the official narrative of the 9/11 attacks, suggesting they were a controlled demolition and false flag operation. The book examines inconsistencies in the government’s account and explores alternative theories.
The Committee of 300 - Dr. John Coleman
Argues that a secret group of elites, known as the Committee of 300, controls global affairs. The book explores how this group manipulates economies, governments, and social movements. Coleman draws connections between banking families, think tanks, and covert operations.
Secrets of the Federal Reserve - Eustace Mullins
Investigates the origins and operations of the Federal Reserve, claiming it serves private interests rather than the public. The book argues that the Fed was established to benefit a small group of elites. It critiques the banking system and the consequences of centralized monetary control.