woodguru wrote:
Actually the only thing that "derailed" the truth movement was the fact that the stupidity of the truths had to be called what they were...nut job conspiracy theories...and that is the truth
A short read that may get you on a right track;
'None Dare Call It Conspiracy'
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx0ZXNsYXNlY3JldHMyfGd4OjJkNTk0Mzg3NTQ2NTI0NjAThe story you are about to read is true. The names have not been changed to protect
the guilty. This book may have the effect of changing your life. After reading this
book you will never look at national and world events in the same way again.
None Dare Call It Conspiracy will be a very controversial book. At first it will receive
little publicity and those whose plans are exposed in it will try to kill it by the silent
treatment. For reasons that become obvious as you read this book, it will not be
reviewed in all the "proper" places or be available on your local bookstand. However,
there is nothing these people can do to stop a grass roots book distributing system.
Eventually it will be necessary for the people and organizations named in this book to
try to blunt its effect by attacking it or the author. They have a tremendous vested
interest in keeping you from discovering what they are doing. And they have the big
guns of the mass media at their disposal to fire the barrages at None Dare Call It
Conspiracy.
By sheer volume, the "experts" will try to ridicule you out of investigating for
yourself as to whether or not the information in this book is true. They will ignore the
fact that the author admits that some of his ideas are conjecture because the people
who know the truth are not about to confess. They will find a typographical error or
argue some point that is open to debate. If necessary they will lie in order to protect
themselves by smearing this book. Psychologically many people would prefer to
believe those who pooh-pooh the information herein because we all like to ignore bad
news. We do so at our own peril!
Having been a college instructor, a State Senator and now a Congressman, I have had
experience with real professionals at putting up smokescreens to cover up their own
actions by trying to destroy the accuser. I hope that you will read this book carefully
and draw your own conclusions and not accept the opinions of those who of necessity
must attempt to discredit the book. Your future may depend upon it. October 25, 1971
John G. Schmitz
United States Congressman