Which World Will It Be?
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1975). Wraps. 17 p. A Speech Delivered at the Annual John Birch Day Dinner in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday Evening, August 22, 1970. [5541]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1975). Wraps. 17 p. A Speech Delivered at the Annual John Birch Day Dinner in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday Evening, August 22, 1970. [5541]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: John Birch Society, (1976). Four-page leaflet. Henry Kissinger is an "inveterate, clever, and conscienceless liar" who in "his personal life is a completely amoral hedonist." His "only ideological loyalty is obviously to the concept and achievement of the New World Order." Through "cunning trickery..... [14519]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1965. Wraps. 39 p. Welch attempts to rebut allegations that some of his assertions - e.g. that the Stalin-Tito split was a Communist hoax and that the civil rights movement was Communist-inspired - were "wild statements" [5563]
Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. 127 p. The Americanist Library. [12762]
Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 (March, 1985). Special Robert Welch Memorial Issue. Contains "How Robert Welch Developed His Views on Conspiracy in America" by Robert W. Lee, "Welch and Eisenhower" by William P. Hoar, "What Made Robert Welch and His Society the Target of the Smear" by Alan Stang, "Welch &..... [5565]
Washington: Merkle Press Inc., Printers and Periodical Publishers, 1961. 8vo. Wraps. 9 p. Volume 5, Number 20. [36719]
Written ca. 1960. 7 3/4x 11 in. Manuscript. Written in red & green ink. Grice composed many of these poems about prominent people. The first letters of each line spell out the subject's name. Grice would mail two copies to the subject requesting that the recipient keep one copy and..... [65076]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1968. Wraps. 7 p. Essay on the death of Robert Kennedy. The author concludes: "So, there it is! Senator Robert F. Kennedy has been killed by a Marxist conspiracy five years after his brother, the late President, was killed by a Marxist conspiracy..... [4481]
Preface by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1961. Wraps. 156 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [13225]
Preface by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1961. 16mo. Wraps. 248 p. The Americanist Library. [15684]
Preface by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1961. Wraps. 156 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [31216]
Belmont, Mass.: National Committee of the Movement to Restore Decency, ca. late-1960s. Wraps. 7 p. MOTOREDE takes Ann Landers to task for her attitude toward sex education. [13420]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1975. 12mo. Wraps. 8 p. "The American Civil Liberties Union is a radical organization founded by Communists, Socialists and Anarchists to attack our society" [5580]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1975. 12mo. Wraps. 8 p. "Having won legal approval of abortion, collectivists now seek the right to kill the old and infirm" [5581]