None Dare Call It Conspiracy
Gary Allen wrote two books, the first None Dare Call It Conspiracy and the second Tax Target: Washington. He articulated conservative goals for two decades during the 1960s, 70s and 80s. He died on Saturday the 29th November, 1986 of a liver ailment and was only 50 years old.
Mr Allen started and mastered the technique of spreading the conservative message through mail-order books, cassettes and film strips, said W. Scott Stanley, editor in chief of the Washington-based Conservative Digest. Addresses from the mail orders were placed on mailing lists, forming an important network for conservative causes and fund raising, Mr. Stanley said.
Mr Allen’s most popular book, ”None Dare Call It Conspiracy” published in 1971, expounded the conservative theory that international banking and politics control domestic decisions, taking them out of elected officials’ hands.
He was a contributing editor to the Conservative Digest and the John Birch Society’s American Opinion magazine. He also wrote speeches for former Govenor George Wallace of Alabama during Mr Wallace’s Presidential campaigns and advised the conservative Texas millionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt, Mr Allen’s son, Mike, said.
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