ZIG/ZOG

Chip Berlet cberlet at igc.org
Tue Jan 25 09:37:09 PST 2000


Hi,

Spare me from lazy researchers. One can monitor the organizational strength of the JBS through their annual magazine circulation filings with the Post Office, which are public and published in their magazine.

Also

----- Original Message ----- From: "Max Sawicky" <sawicky at epinet.org> To: <lbo-talk at lists.panix.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 12:11 PM Subject: RE: ZIG/ZOG


> CB:
> The more pragmatic conservatives and reactionaries who had been fundraising
> and organizing specialists during the Goldwater campaign would form the core
> of what became known as the New Right. Although many New Right and new
> Christian Right activists were groomed through the Birch Society, the
> group's core conspiracist obsession, passionate and aggressive politics, and
> its labeling by critics as a radical right extremist group tainted by
> antisemitism and racism, were seen as impediments to successful electoral
> organizing. The Birch Society became a pariah. . . .
>
>
> I thought Wm F Buckley was instrumental in isolating
> them.
>
> mbs

He was, just after the Goldwater campaign. But I don't get your point here. Buckley was unhappy with their isolationism. But the New Right people were less interested in that. Buckley is Old Right, not New Right.

-CB



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