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WHO REMEMBERS THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY?
Submitted by Clayusmcret
The following attachment came in this morning via a retired Marine distro. Their concerns were spot on to the point of absolute accuracy today. Just like the communist manifesto published in the 60’s (from the communist perspective), no item has been left undone.
Robert Welch, founder of John Birch Society speaking 65 YEARS AGO. The old boy doesn’t seem like a crackpot now, does he?
THIS DAY IN HISTORY – John Birch Society founded – 1958
In Indianapolis, retired Boston candy manufacturer Robert H.W. Welch, Jr., establishes the John Birch Society, a right-wing organization dedicated to fighting what it perceives to be the extensive infiltration of communism into American society. Welch named the society in honor of John Birch, considered by many to be the first American casualty in the struggle against communism. In 1945, Birch, a Baptist missionary and U.S. Army intelligence specialist, was killed by Chinese communists in the northern province of Anhwei.
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