By R.A. Sprinkle
Introduction
[From the beginning I realized it too voluminous a work to record all the evidence contained in H.G. Wells’ book, The Open Conspiracy, which supported a thesis that today we are in latter stages of it. There is here, however, sufficient citation of evidence to that end.
The objective of writing an expose’ on the Open Conspiracy is not as much a fascination with the past as it is a revelation of the now, and the immediate and not too distant future.]
Never before in the history of the world has mankind possessed such great troves of knowledge, and although this vast and ever increasing catalog of knowledge has brought with it immense benefits and manifold hopes; it has also brought with it many and great perils. The advent of this astounding collection and consolidation of knowledge, and the possible repercussions of it, was perceived more than a century ago by Jules Verne and other visionaries whose conceptions were expressed through science-fiction novels.
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