Anonymous ID: d9a506 June 11, 2021, 3:06 p.m. No.13881187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Since the beginning of the qdrops on 4chan, by Jan. of 2018, after researching to figure out who was behind this, I made a number of posts in the early breads saying it was the John Birch Society. I'm still convinced this is the case (for many reasons).

When I was around 12 yrs old my mom had me read Atlas Shrugged, None Dare Call It Treason, Barry Goldwater, JBS books, etc. When Trump emerged with these same philosophies, I believe that he too was told to read these same books by his father.

 

This fight has been going on for a long time.

 

This is from wikileaks on the John Birch Society:

 

"The JBS was a co-sponsor of the 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), ending its decades-long split with the mainstream conservative movement.[95][96]

 

Although JBS membership numbers are kept private, it has reported a resurgence of members during the Donald Trump presidency, specifically in Texas. The organization's goals in Texas include opposition to the UN's Agenda 21 based on a conspiracy theory that it will "establish control over all human activity", and opposition to a bill that would allow people who entered The United States illegally to pay in-state tuition for Texas state colleges.[97]

 

The JBS has increasingly been linked to the Trump presidency by political commentators such as Jeet Heer of The Nation magazine (He is a former staff writer for The New Republic), who argued while writing for The New Republic in June 2016, that "Trumpism" is essentially Bircherism.[11] Trump confidante and longtime advisor Roger Stone said that Trump's father Fred Trump was a financier of the JBS and a personal friend of founder Robert Welch.[98] Trump's former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was the speaker at the John Birch Society's National Council dinner shortly before joining the Trump administration.[99] U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), widely reported to be one of Trump's top advisors on foreign policy, is also tied to the JBS.[100] The senator's father, former Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), has had a long and very close relationship with the JBS, celebrating its work in his 2008 keynote speech at its 50th anniversary event and saying that the JBS was leading the fight to restore freedom.[101] The keynote speaker at the organization's 60th anniversary celebration was Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky.), who maintains a near-perfect score on the JBS's "Freedom Index" ranking of members of Congress.[102] Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who hosted Trump on his Infowars radio show and claims to have a personal relationship with the president, called Trump a "John Birch Society president"[103] and previously claimed Trump was "more John Birch Society than the John Birch Society."[104]"