First published at 03:44 UTC on August 31st, 2023.
Though he first came to prominence with books about his military experiences as a submariner, Carr later turned to writing about a vast conspiracy theory which he alleged to have uncovered. He was described as "the most influential source in cr…
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Though he first came to prominence with books about his military experiences as a submariner, Carr later turned to writing about a vast conspiracy theory which he alleged to have uncovered. He was described as "the most influential source in creating the American Illuminati demonology", according to the American folklorist Bill Ellis.
In the 1950s, he was the leader of the anti-Communist National Federation of Christian Laymen of Toronto. He was also one of the presidents of the Naval Club of Toronto.
His experiences in the submarine fleet in World War I became the subject of By Guess and By God (1930), prefaced by his superior, Admiral S.S. Hall of the Submarine Service. Going through several printings, it was followed by sequels, including Hell's Angels of the Deep (1932). In 1931, he started giving conferences in different Canadian clubs on the topic of "International conspiracy" which was subdivided in two main subjects: "International communism" and "International capitalism", both controlled by the Illuminati and what he called the "International bankers" which, according to Carr, are represented mainly by the Rothschild and the Rockefeller families.
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Last year TVO degraded his memory 63 years after his death. That adds substance to his warnings of the dangers we face from universal evil.
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