- John Coleman (author)
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John Coleman (born 1935) is an author and analyst of world affairs. He claims to have been a British Intelligence Officer for MI6 who has written several books and numerous papers analyzing the power structure of the world. He argues that a relatively small group of people - whom he calls 'The Committee of 300' - constitute a ruling elite who are pursuing a goal of one-world government.
Coleman's books have been influential among more well known conspiracy authors such as David Icke and Jim Marrs who quote him in their own works. Coleman argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is a secret Masonic order created, with support from T. E. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell and St John Philby, to "keep the Middle East backward so its natural resource, oil, could continue to be looted."[1] Coleman has also criticized the Club of Rome, the Giorgio Cini Foundation, Global 2000, the Interreligious Peace Colloquium, the Tavistock Institute, and other organizations.
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Book
Coleman has published 12 books and hundreds of white paper reports—and currently publishes the World In Review magazine. The titles include:
- The Rothschild Dynasty - A book documenting the extensive and secretive influence of the Rothschild extended-family of bankers.
- The Tavistock Institute Of Human Relations: Shaping the Moral, Spiritual, Cultural, Political and Economic Decline of the United States of America
- Conspirators Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300
- One World Order: Socialist Dictatorship (formerly titled Socialism: The Road To Slavery)
- Diplomacy by Deception: An Account of the Treasonous Conduct by the Governments of Britain and the United States
- Beyond The Conspiracy: Unmasking The Invisible World Government, The Committee Of 300
- What You Should Know About The United States Constitution And The Bill Of Rights
See also
References
- ^ John Coleman, What Really Happened In Iran, 1984, special report, World In Review publications, 2533 North Carson Street, Suite J-118, Carson City, Nevada, 89706
External links
- Official site
- Works by or about John Coleman (author) in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Categories:- Conspiracy theorists
- Anti-Masonry
- British spies
- 1935 births
- Living people
- British whistleblowers
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