Dr. Stanley Monteith, whose well-known book “Brotherhood of Darkness” exposed a “grand conspiracy” of secret societies, the Council of Foreign Relations and the Bilderbergers, has died at the age of 85.
A researcher, author and talk-show host, Monteith spent more than 40 years studying the movement to create a world government.
During his 35-year career as an orthopedic surgeon he traveled to Europe, lived in South Africa and spent time researching the records of the men and organizations he believed are working to bring the United States under the control of a corporate elite.
His radio talk show, “Radio Liberty,” was aired on dozens of radio stations across the U.S.
He ran for Congress in 1988, challenging incumbent Leon Panetta, who was re-elected and later became part of the Obama administration.
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