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To: Bronzy; All
If you can find them, also read “None Dare Call it Treason”, "None Dare Call it Treason...25 Years Later", and “None Dare Call it Education” by John A. Stormer. His "None Dare Call it" theme was the inspiration for Allan and Abraham's subsequent work that you are now reading.

The Left went nuts when these books were published, primarily because the liberal publishing houses in Manhattan put the kibosh on Stormer, and the only people whom he could find that were willing to publish and distribute his works was the John Birch Society. They were, of course, no kinder to Allen and Abraham.

The Left was effective in tainting him by association with the Birchers in the minds of an otherwise un/misinformed public (I believe that he only joined the Birchers after they became the only ones who would help him).

His message is as perfectly valid now as it was then, regardless of who published his book, and given the current state of political/cultural/social affairs in America, it was outright prescient.

In my opinion, we are today really only beginning to taste the bitter fruits of over 50 years of Communist infiltration into every aspect of our society, a future he foresaw from the outset. We'll be lucky to hold out another 10 years.

12 posted on 02/05/2010 10:16:24 PM PST by conservativeharleyguy (Democrats: Over 60 million fooled daily!)
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To: conservativeharleyguy
Yes, I know what you are saying. I don't think “Illuminati” when I read something from 1970 and see that much of it has happened. It simply takes one time to pause and reflect.
20 posted on 02/05/2010 10:30:21 PM PST by Bronzy
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To: conservativeharleyguy

Thanks for the suggestions. Here is an excerpt from the book:

“Richard Nixon has said of the Republican Party: “We’ve got to have a tent everyone can get into.” The Democrats have obviously believed that for a long time.

But a Party must be based on principles or it has no justification for existence. Bringing Socialists into the Republican Party theoretically may broaden the base, but, in reality, serves only to disfranchise those who believe in a Constitutional Republic and the free enterprise system.”
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It seems we have come full circle and are trying to rid the Republican party of the Socialists.


49 posted on 02/06/2010 6:49:39 AM PST by Bronzy
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