Conspiracy‑style claim linking 1976 Democratic candidate selection, think‑tanks, and a Christian‑themed agenda to Jimmy Carter
Conspiracy‑style claim linking 1976 Democratic candidate selection, think‑tanks, and a Christian‑themed agenda to Jimmy Carter The passage offers only vague, unsubstantiated assertions about internal Democratic strategy, think‑tank influence, and religious motives. It provides no names of specific actors beyond well‑known public figures, no dates, transactions, or documents to pursue, and repeats familiar conspiracy tropes. While it mentions high‑profile individuals (Jimmy Carter, Billy Graham, Mickey Cohen), the lack of concrete evidence makes it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: Alleged Democratic insiders favored a southern governor (Askew) before selecting Carter in 1976.; Claims that think‑tanks (Stanford Research, RAND, Hudson Institute) are orchestrating a “Bimillennium” Christianization agenda.; Suggestion that arms manufacturers would benefit from a modern “Crusade”.
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Conspiracy‑style claim linking 1976 Democratic candidate selection, think‑tanks, and a Christian‑themed agenda to Jimmy Carter The passage offers only vague, unsubstantiated assertions about internal Democratic strategy, think‑tank influence, and religious motives. It provides no names of specific actors beyond well‑known public figures, no dates, transactions, or documents to pursue, and repeats familiar conspiracy tropes. While it mentions high‑profile individuals (Jimmy Carter, Billy Graham, Mickey Cohen), the lack of concrete evidence makes it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: Alleged Democratic insiders favored a southern governor (Askew) before selecting Carter in 1976.; Claims that think‑tanks (Stanford Research, RAND, Hudson Institute) are orchestrating a “Bimillennium” Christianization agenda.; Suggestion that arms manufacturers would benefit from a modern “Crusade”.
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