The Hidden Hand of Financial ControlIn 1966, Carroll Quigley published "Tragedy and Hope," a 1,348-page tome that inadvertently became one of the most revealing exposés of global financial control ever written. Quigley, a Georgetown University professor had unprecedented access to the archives of the Anglo-American financial establishment. What he documented was not conspiracy theory, but institutional reality: a network of central banks, investment houses, and financial institutions working ...