James Perloff

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"“conspiracy theorist”"
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Born1951
Painesville, Ohio
ReligionChristianity
InterestsCouncil 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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