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The new world order
Book • 1944
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Ralph Epperson's "The New World Order" is a book exploring various conspiracy theories, including claims about a secret cabal controlling world events.
The book delves into historical figures and events, often presenting them in a distorted or exaggerated manner to support its central thesis.
Epperson's work is characterized by a lack of rigorous historical analysis and a reliance on unsubstantiated claims.
It's considered a fringe work within the conspiracy theory genre.
The book's impact lies primarily in its influence on other conspiracy theorists and its contribution to the spread of misinformation.
It lacks credible evidence and relies heavily on speculation.
Ralph Epperson's "The New World Order" is a book exploring various conspiracy theories, including claims about a secret cabal controlling world events.
The book delves into historical figures and events, often presenting them in a distorted or exaggerated manner to support its central thesis.
Epperson's work is characterized by a lack of rigorous historical analysis and a reliance on unsubstantiated claims.
It's considered a fringe work within the conspiracy theory genre.
The book's impact lies primarily in its influence on other conspiracy theorists and its contribution to the spread of misinformation.
It lacks credible evidence and relies heavily on speculation.
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while discussing Bill Cooper’s lecture series.

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#1036: Mystery Babylon #6
Speaker 1 mentions H.G. Wells's prediction about the fight against the New World Order.

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