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Big Idea

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64 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1942

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C.H. Douglas

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Major Clifford Hugh Douglas was a British engineer and pioneer of the social credit economic reform movement.

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August 25, 2025
This short book (first written as a series of articles in 1942) covers lots of different topics but they are all connected by their relationship to the “Big Idea”, Douglas’ name for the ZOG World Plot of International Socialism (“or to give it its correct name, Monopoly” - p.10).
The general thesis is that The Tribe pushed Britain into the Second World War to sent her to ruin and force Socialism on it.
Douglas is critical of Hitler’s Germany, mainly because he dislike its ideology, although no doubt Douglas’ anti Germanism plays a part in his beliefs (on page 4, he says that the infamous anti-German Lord Vansittart’s views “convey to me the impression of being the pronouncements of a competent trained and experienced expert”)
He believes Hitler was still following the same “Pan-Germanism” as set out by the “policy makers” that controlled Bismarck.
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