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'''''Tragedy and Hope''''' is a history book by [[Carroll Quigley]]. It was highly esteemed by [[John Taylor Gatto]].
 
'''''Tragedy and Hope''''' is a history book by [[Carroll Quigley]]. It was highly esteemed by [[John Taylor Gatto]].
  
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|text=For the first time in its history, Western Civilization is in danger of being destroyed internally by a corrupt, [[US Deep State|criminal ruling cabal]] which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the [[Morgan]], [[Brown]], [[Rothschild]], [[Du Pont]], [[Harriman]], [[Kuhn-Loeb]], and other groupings as well. This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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|source_URL=https://www.zerohedge.com/political/quinn-there-are-no-solutions
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|date=1966
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|authors=Carroll Quigley
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==Research==
 
==Research==
 
Carroll Quigley was given access to the [[CFR]] archives to write the book.
 
Carroll Quigley was given access to the [[CFR]] archives to write the book.

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Typebook
Publication date1966
Author(s)Carroll Quigley
SubjectsDeep politics,  US/Deep State,  Federal Reserve
A 1966 expose of US deep state history by Carroll Quigley

Tragedy and Hope is a history book by Carroll Quigley. It was highly esteemed by John Taylor Gatto.

“For the first time in its history, Western Civilization is in danger of being destroyed internally by a corrupt, criminal ruling cabal which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the Morgan, Brown, Rothschild, Du Pont, Harriman, Kuhn-Loeb, and other groupings as well. This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century.”
Carroll Quigley (1966)  [1]

Research

Carroll Quigley was given access to the CFR archives to write the book.

Censorship

Tragedy and Hope was subject to censorship.[How?][citation needed] This became ineffective after the rise of the internet, and the who book is now freely downloadable.[2]

Legacy

Richard Grove chose the name TragedyAndHope.com for his website.

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