On Birchers
Oh, the stories I could tell about Birchers (the John Birch Society)! Many! [1]. A guy who did painting for us was a Bircher. He was nice enough, but I did find it odd that he had a Mexican wife.
Dr. Revilo Oliver co-founded the John Birch Society in the 1950s, but he quit in 1966.
(There is one good book for newbies, a primer, which the JBS used to sell, called "None Dare Call It Treason" (1964). Of course, it does not mention Jews [unless to praise them]:
https://archive.org/details/NoneDareCallItTreasonJohnStormer1964 )
News quote: "The Anti-Defamation League ran an "extensive, multi-dimensional counterintelligence operation" complete with "undercover agents with code names" to destroy the influential anti-communist John Birch Society, internal ADL documents reveal."
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=63763
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[1] One day at a gun show circa 1990, I met a man and we chatted for awhile. He told me he was in the John Birch Society, and he gave me a business card and invited me to come to a JBS meeting. So I did. At the meeting, one guy said that the KKK was "left-wing." Surprised, I said, "what???" and he said, "yes, because they're collectivist." I said, "but aren't you guys collectivist, too?" and he just looked at me and said nothing. I would later learn that that was "Ayn Rand individualist" (i.e., Jewish-advocated) thinking.
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