- G. Edward Griffin: We must expose the conspiracy to public view. If, somehow, every American could be made aware of the facts contained in this presentation , if it were possible to circumvent the establishment's channels of mass communication and carry this message from person to person, to our friends and neighbors and fellow club members, the conspiracy would collapse like a house of cards.
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- G. Edward Griffin: Yes, the hour is late. But it is not too late, if we are realistic in our efforts. As Americans we can still speak out without fear of imprisonment. We can still join together into patriotic groups to multiply our effectiveness. We can still challenge the establishment's candidates. We still retain that remnant of power to regain control of our own government. With divine guidance and with your help, it can be done.
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- G. Edward Griffin: 'Conspiracy' - One of the darkest words in the language of man. Yet there is hardly a single page of history that does not partially reveal the deadly eye of conspiracy at work.
- G. Edward Griffin: The past record of man is burdened with accounts of assassinations, secret combines, palace plots, and betrayals in war. But in spite of this clear record, an amazing number of people have begun to scoff at the possibility of a conspiracy at work today. They dismiss such an idea merely as 'a conspiratorial view' of history.
- G. Edward Griffin: The purpose of this presentation is to show that the 'conspiratorial view' of history, particularly of recent history, is the correct view; that there is a secret and powerful combine at work today, that it constitutes the unseen government of the U.S., and that it can be properly identified as 'The Capitalist Conspiracy'.
- Title card: We wish to acknowledge that this film was inspired by Cleon Skousen's book, The Naked Capitalist which we believe is one of the most important documents of the decade.
- G. Edward Griffin: The average American has never heard of the CFR, yet it is the unseen government of the United States.
- G. Edward Griffin: It's a sobering fact that the hidden power-structure of international finance has exerted tremendous influence over public opinion in this country through its virtual control over higher education and major segments of mass communications.
- G. Edward Griffin: After a man has far more money than he can possibly spend for pleasures, what is left to excite him? For those with a ruling-class mentality, the answer is, Power, raw power over other human beings. Money can buy that power only to a certain point. Beyond that point, politics is the sport, and world politics is the ultimate game.