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[2] John V. Fleming, The Anti-Communist Manifestos (Norton, 2009), p. 65.
Did The Death Of Communism Take Koestler And Other Literary Figures With It? 2010
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[2] John V. Fleming, The Anti-Communist Manifestos (Norton, 2009), p. 65.
Did The Death Of Communism Take Koestler And Other Literary Figures With It? 2010
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Nicaragua, except in the fevered minds of loopy right-wingers like Gen. John Singlaub and his Anti-Communist League, was never a threat to the US.
Credit Where Credit is Due, But What's This "Enemies" BS? 2009
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While trafficking in heroin, David also "took on assignments for Argentina's terrorist organization, the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance," Henrik Kruger wrote in The Great Heroin Coup.
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General John Singlaub, as a U.S. chapter of the World Anti-Communist League -- which itself had a history as a home for anti-Semites and former Nazi collaborators.
Forget Ayers. McCain Served On Advisory Board Of Whacked Out Council For World Freedom 2009
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What Spencer did was accomplish a makeover from Reagan, a frequent John Birch Society speaking guest as well as the proponent of privatizing Social Security and a militant crusader of Dr. Fred Schwarz's "Christian Anti-Communist Crusade" to a smiling and congenial "moderate."
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In 1966, the group expanded into the World Anti-Communist League, an international alliance that brought together traditional conservatives with former Nazis, overt racialists and Latin American "death squad" operatives.
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"Relationships nurtured with right-wing Latin Americans in the [World Anti-Communist] League led to acceptance of the [Unification] Church's political and propaganda operations throughout Latin America," the Andersons wrote in Inside the League.
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While trafficking in heroin, David also "took on assignments for Argentina's terrorist organization, the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance," Henrik Kruger wrote in The Great Heroin Coup.
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Authors Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson wrote in their 1986 book, Inside the League, that Sun Myung Moon was one of five indispensable Asian leaders who made the World Anti-Communist League possible.
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