| The Capitalist Conspiracy | |
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| Produced by | G. Edward Griffin |
| Narrated by | G. Edward Griffin |
The Capitalist Conspiracy is a 1969 film by G. Edward Griffin. It is inspired by Cleon Skousen's book The Naked Capitalist.
The film theorizes a conspiracy upheld by big government through money control by citing books as Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley, Philip Dru: Administrator by Edward M. House, The Strawberry Statement by James Simon Kunen and The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
The film is summarized in seven conclusions:
Exposing the conspiracy to public view, by circumventing the establishments channels of mass communication, would cause it to collapse.
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