The Rockefeller File By Gary Allen Info

Allen’s writing is punchy, alarmist, and relentlessly focused on the idea that "nothing happens by accident" in global politics.

Allen moves quickly past the family's wealth, arguing that for the Rockefellers, money was never the end goal—it was the fuel for political leverage. He asserts that through a vast network of tax-free foundations, they successfully "subsidized" their way into the heart of the American government, effectively making the U.S. Treasury an extension of their private interests. 2. The Monopoly of Power The Rockefeller File by Gary Allen

Decades later, The Rockefeller File remains a cornerstone of anti-establishment literature. Whether you view it as a prophetic warning or a collection of "Deep State" archetypes, Allen’s work tapped into a deep-seated American distrust of concentrated power. He masterfully turned the Rockefeller name from a symbol of the American Dream into a symbol of a corporate-managed nightmare. Treasury an extension of their private interests