“…I feel that the truth has a right to be told, and, once told, can be an injury to no men of good will. Only by a knowledge of the errors of the past is it possible to correct the tactics of the future.”
-Carroll Quigley
“…I feel that the truth has a right to be told, and, once told, can be an injury to no men of good will. Only by a knowledge of the errors of the past is it possible to correct the tactics of the future.”
-Carroll Quigley
He wrote many different things and yes, Bill Clinton thanked him publicly several times for his insight on global affairs. I don't know that he supported a one-world government more than he exposed the plans for one. This quote is from a book called "The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden" where he breaks down how a one-world government is the goal of people he's studied his entire life. It seemed to me that he was shining the light on the big game, not exactly playing it himself.
It was written over the course of a decade or more, but wasn't first published until 1981, 4 years after Quigley's death.
Really? I liked the quote.
Thank you. I had to look it up. Always learning.
I just read another interesting thing about Carroll Quigley. He wrote about the oligarchs ruling the world. Was considered a conspiracy theory. Looks like I have some more reading to do.
https://greatmountainpublishing.com/2020/07/06/who-is-really-behind-the-covid-19-scamdemic-antifa-and-blm/
Down the page was a bit more about Quigley. Just in case anyone is interested.
Now define "men of good will."
Be careful. This could be considered misinformation or possibly hate speech depending on your political climate.