James Perloff
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"“conspiracy theorist”" James Perloff (author) | |
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Born | 1951 Painesville, Ohio |
Religion | Christianity |
Interests | Council on Foreign Relations |
Background
In 1978 Perloff's life was changed by reading Gary Allen’s None Dare Call It Conspiracy. He writes that "For the first time, history began making sense: it had a pattern to it, and was not the haphazard amalgamation of events I had been taught in school. None Dare demonstrated that most geopolitical activity was being directed by a wealthy oligarchy who had an ultimate goal of world government."[1]
Writings
James Perloff published his first article with The New American' in 1985, the beginning of a 27-year association. Later, a cover story on the Council on Foreign Relations was expanded into my first book, The Shadows of Power, which he reports has sold over 100,000 copies.<ref name=ajp>
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