Not ours, the real guy
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Re: Not ours, the real guy
Ah, not Loli's pedo/porn merchant alt of quackcine shill Neri. Gotcha.
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Re: Not ours, the real guy
Joseph McCarthy also teamed up with the great writer and researcher Eustace Mullins.
https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... ce_Mullins
https://archive.org/details/MurderByInj ... aceMullins
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In 1949 Mullins worked at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Washington, D.C. where he met Ezra Pound's wife Dorothy, who introduced him to her husband. Pound was at the time incarcerated in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Mentally Ill. Mullins visited the poet frequently, and for a time acted as his secretary. Later, he wrote a biography, This Difficult Individual Ezra Pound (1961), which literary critic Ira Nadel describes as "prejudiced and often melodramatic".[7] According to Mullins it was Pound who set him on the course of research that led to his writing The Secrets of The Federal Reserve.[8]
Mullins became a researcher at the Library of Congress in 1950 and helped Senator Joseph McCarthy in making claims about Communist Party funding sources.[9] He later stated that he believed McCarthy had "started to turn the tide against world communism".[10] Shortly after his first book, The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, came out in 1952, he was discharged by the Library of Congress.[11]
From April 1953 until April 1954, Mullins was employed by the American Petroleum Industries Committee (APIC). He was cited in 1954 as a "neo-Fascist" by the House Un-American Activities Committee, which noted in particular his article "Adolph Hitler: An Appreciation", written in 1952, in which he compared Hitler to Jesus and described both as victims of Jews.[2] In 1956 he sued the APIC for breach of contract, charging that the group had hired him as a sub rosa propagandist to undermine Zionism, but failed to live up to a verbal agreement to pay him $25,000 for his covert services.[12] The APIC responded that Mullins had been hired “as one of several economist-writers in a subordinate capacity", and denied that he had been employed “in any capacity at any time for the purpose he [alleged].″[2] The lawsuit, like many others filed by Mullins over the years, was eventually dismissed.[5]
https://archive.org/details/MurderByInj ... aceMullins
NEW H I S T O R Y
o f t h e
J E W S (Free download)
https://ia804501.us.archive.org/10/item ... ullins.pdf
https://archive.org/details/eustace-mul ... serve-1994
https://archive.org/details/the-biologi ... 7_20210703
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Re: Not ours, the real guy
Holy based!TFS wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 1:26 pm Joseph McCarthy also teamed up with the great writer and researcher Eustace Mullins.
https://military-history.fandom.com/wik ... ce_Mullins
In 1949 Mullins worked at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Washington, D.C. where he met Ezra Pound's wife Dorothy, who introduced him to her husband. Pound was at the time incarcerated in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Mentally Ill. Mullins visited the poet frequently, and for a time acted as his secretary. Later, he wrote a biography, This Difficult Individual Ezra Pound (1961), which literary critic Ira Nadel describes as "prejudiced and often melodramatic".[7] According to Mullins it was Pound who set him on the course of research that led to his writing The Secrets of The Federal Reserve.[8]
Mullins became a researcher at the Library of Congress in 1950 and helped Senator Joseph McCarthy in making claims about Communist Party funding sources.[9] He later stated that he believed McCarthy had "started to turn the tide against world communism".[10] Shortly after his first book, The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, came out in 1952, he was discharged by the Library of Congress.[11]
From April 1953 until April 1954, Mullins was employed by the American Petroleum Industries Committee (APIC). He was cited in 1954 as a "neo-Fascist" by the House Un-American Activities Committee, which noted in particular his article "Adolph Hitler: An Appreciation", written in 1952, in which he compared Hitler to Jesus and described both as victims of Jews.[2] In 1956 he sued the APIC for breach of contract, charging that the group had hired him as a sub rosa propagandist to undermine Zionism, but failed to live up to a verbal agreement to pay him $25,000 for his covert services.[12] The APIC responded that Mullins had been hired “as one of several economist-writers in a subordinate capacity", and denied that he had been employed “in any capacity at any time for the purpose he [alleged].″[2] The lawsuit, like many others filed by Mullins over the years, was eventually dismissed.[5]
https://archive.org/details/MurderByInj ... aceMullins
NEW H I S T O R Y
o f t h e
J E W S (Free download)
https://ia804501.us.archive.org/10/item ... ullins.pdf
https://archive.org/details/eustace-mul ... serve-1994
https://archive.org/details/the-biologi ... 7_20210703