The Bitter After-Taste of the Candy Man’s Conspiracy
Long before Donald Trump’s ‘MAGA’, a society railing against the New World Order recruited thousands of acolytes across the United States. All it had to do was bide its time, writes Otto English
On a chilly Monday morning in early December 1958, 11 millionaires gathered at a hotel in Indiana. There, they listened intently as a 59-year-old confectionary executive, Robert W Welch Jr, explained how communists – acting as part of a globalist conspiracy – had infiltrated Washington and were seeking to spread the cancer of collectivism across the United States.

Welch detailed the plans of the ‘New World Order’ and its collectivist agenda. He provided examples of how it was already being set in train. And he told his guests that the time to act was upon them.
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