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Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1973. Wraps. 21 p. [8756]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1973. Wraps. 21 p. [8756]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1968). Wraps. 23 p. [5500]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1976). Wraps. 17 p. Critique of Amtrak by the prolific John Birch Society pamphleteer. [11747]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1970. Wraps. 31 p. [13416]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1974). Wraps. 16 p. [11748]
Intro. by Stuart R. Crane. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1969. Wraps. 32 p. [13361]
Intro. by W. Cleon Skousen. Illus. with photos. Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, 1967. 4to. Pictorial cloth. xi, 115 p. 1st ed. Your basic John Birch Society coffee table book. [5590]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, ca. 1967. Wraps. 54 p. Annotated list of books issued by the John Birch Society and approved books of other publishers which were available for sale at the Society's American Opinion bookstores. [15785]
Illustrated with b/w photos. Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1976. 12mo. Wraps. 10 p. Antelmann places this modern day "cherem" (excommunication) in a great tradition stretching from those of Baruch Spinoza to Leon Trotsky to Mordechai Kaplan. Kissinger was excommunicated by the Court in an elaborate ceremony which..... [100618]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, (1970). Wraps. 6 p. The Council on Foreign Relations has exercised secret control of the U.S. government from its founding in 1919 by Col. Edward M. House until the present according to these scribes. [4483]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1962. Wraps. 7 p. Speech delivered by one of the founders of the American Committee for France and Algeria in which Blumenfeld excoriates de Gaulle's Algerian policy. He notes a "striking parallel between Hitler's persecution of the German Jews and de Gaulle's persecution of the French..... [11749]
Richmond, Va.: Richmond Area TACT, ca. 1970. 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Broadside. In the spring of 1968, "just prior to his assassination," Martin Luther King, Jr. planned to speak at a "Saturday night jamboree" in Richmond. Since on other occasions "it had appeared evident that Mrs. Julia Brown..... [59343]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1961. Wraps. 127 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [12735]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1963). Wraps. Not paginated. Amazing diatribe by the popular novelist and Bircher in which liberals are described as "insulting," "vengeful," "vindictive," intolerant," "irreligious," "atheistic," etc. [11750]
Belmont, Mass.: Review of the News, 1971. 12mo. Wraps. 11 p. [13398]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, (1974). 12mo. Wraps. 10 p. "A former General in Communist Intelligence says Kissinger was a K.G.B. agent before he went to Harvard." Capell, a prolific right-wing propagandist, is perhaps best known as author of "Who Killed Marilyn Monroe?" [4462]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1971). Wraps. 18 p. The "Soviet international organization" has allegedly carried on an ongoing "penetration" of the U.S. Government in every administration from F.D.R. onward. [13218]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, [1964]. 8vo. Wraps. 8 p. [82114]
Preface by Stefan T. Possony. Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1972). 16mo. Wraps. xxx, 123 p. [13508]
Intro. by William P. Fall. Illus. with photos. Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1975). Wraps. xl, 312 p. This edition reissued by the John Birch Society. [15613]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: The Movement to Restore Decency, ca. 1969. Wraps. 7 p. DeTar, co-author of "To Deceive the Elect," a study of sensitivity training within the Catholic Church, views the Synanon technique as a form of brainwashing and points to alleged Communist affiliations of Synanon spokesmen..... [4464]
Belmont, Mass.: Western Islands, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. xiv, 241 p. The Americanist Library. [15994]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1971. 12mo. Wraps. 7 p. Keynes is referred to as part of a "Fabian homosexual circle" and a "ravisher of little boys." He is said to have urged legalization of narcotics as a "useful adjunct in loosening moral inhibitions to perversion." Keynes and..... [34480]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. late-1960s. Wraps. 7 p. [4468]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1968. Wraps. 35 p. Published originally by the Christian Crusade as "Is the School House the Proper Place to Teach Raw Sex?" [4466]