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The Rockefeller: File By Gary Allen

The book’s most famous claim is that the family sought to create a global monopoly. Allen describes a "pincer strategy":

Supporting revolutionary movements to destabilize existing structures, eventually allowing for a centralized global authority to "restore order." 3. The "Shadow Government" The Rockefeller File by Gary Allen

Allen moves quickly past the family's wealth, arguing that for the Rockefellers, money was never the end goal—it was the fuel for political leverage. He asserts that through a vast network of tax-free foundations, they successfully "subsidized" their way into the heart of the American government, effectively making the U.S. Treasury an extension of their private interests. 2. The Monopoly of Power The book’s most famous claim is that the