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None Dare Call It Treason
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2016, 07:48:59 PM »
Quote from: Alexandria
Has anyone here read this book by John A. Stormer published in 1964?

If so, have you ascertained whether what he has written is factual?

I found a copy among old books I have, and read it again after the Hillary accusations started flying. The title alone was alluring, because today, none dare call what Hillary Rodham Clinton did "treason."  So I went around accusing her of treason in private conversation, and I was alarmed to find that so many people didn't seem to understand what I was saying. I figured that unless they hear it on the mainstream news, they don't process the concept in their minds.

The book has a lot of details in it that I haven't bothered to check, but as I recall there was never any accusation of libel or disinformation against the author. It was promoted by conservative groups at the time, even though it rather "rocked the boat" even in their midst. I think my copy came from my parents' association with the Barry Goldwater campaign for president.

I looked for other books by Stormer and couldn't find any. Maybe this was a one-hit wonder. It went through 8 million copies in about 9 months during 1964, being reprinted two or more times in one month.


None Dare Call It Treason
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2016, 08:19:35 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: Alexandria
Has anyone here read this book by John A. Stormer published in 1964?

If so, have you ascertained whether what he has written is factual?

I found a copy among old books I have, and read it again after the Hillary accusations started flying. The title alone was alluring, because today, none dare call what Hillary Rodham Clinton did "treason."  So I went around accusing her of treason in private conversation, and I was alarmed to find that so many people didn't seem to understand what I was saying. I figured that unless they hear it on the mainstream news, they don't process the concept in their minds.

The book has a lot of details in it that I haven't bothered to check, but as I recall there was never any accusation of libel or disinformation against the author. It was promoted by conservative groups at the time, even though it rather "rocked the boat" even in their midst. I think my copy came from my parents' association with the Barry Goldwater campaign for president.

I looked for other books by Stormer and couldn't find any. Maybe this was a one-hit wonder. It went through 8 million copies in about 9 months during 1964, being reprinted two or more times in one month.

An excellent companion book to this one is titled None Dare Call it Conspiracy by Gary Allen.


None Dare Call It Treason
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2016, 11:19:52 AM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: Alexandria
Has anyone here read this book by John A. Stormer published in 1964?

If so, have you ascertained whether what he has written is factual?

I found a copy among old books I have, and read it again after the Hillary accusations started flying. The title alone was alluring, because today, none dare call what Hillary Rodham Clinton did "treason."  So I went around accusing her of treason in private conversation, and I was alarmed to find that so many people didn't seem to understand what I was saying. I figured that unless they hear it on the mainstream news, they don't process the concept in their minds.

The book has a lot of details in it that I haven't bothered to check, but as I recall there was never any accusation of libel or disinformation against the author. It was promoted by conservative groups at the time, even though it rather "rocked the boat" even in their midst. I think my copy came from my parents' association with the Barry Goldwater campaign for president.

I looked for other books by Stormer and couldn't find any. Maybe this was a one-hit wonder. It went through 8 million copies in about 9 months during 1964, being reprinted two or more times in one month.



What's horrifying me is to find out what communist enablers we've been for almost 100 years.

And the very things Obama and Company are doing have been being done at least since the time of FDR.  The only difference between then and now are the citizens in this country.  Back then, they were moral and had a very acute sense of right and wrong.

That's long gone now, and they've been slow boiled into little socio-communists.

None Dare Call It Treason
« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2016, 11:21:04 AM »
Quote from: Motorede
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: Alexandria
Has anyone here read this book by John A. Stormer published in 1964?

If so, have you ascertained whether what he has written is factual?

I found a copy among old books I have, and read it again after the Hillary accusations started flying. The title alone was alluring, because today, none dare call what Hillary Rodham Clinton did "treason."  So I went around accusing her of treason in private conversation, and I was alarmed to find that so many people didn't seem to understand what I was saying. I figured that unless they hear it on the mainstream news, they don't process the concept in their minds.

The book has a lot of details in it that I haven't bothered to check, but as I recall there was never any accusation of libel or disinformation against the author. It was promoted by conservative groups at the time, even though it rather "rocked the boat" even in their midst. I think my copy came from my parents' association with the Barry Goldwater campaign for president.

I looked for other books by Stormer and couldn't find any. Maybe this was a one-hit wonder. It went through 8 million copies in about 9 months during 1964, being reprinted two or more times in one month.

An excellent companion book to this one is titled None Dare Call it Conspiracy by Gary Allen.


Have it and read it.  Will read it again when I am done with this book.


None Dare Call It Treason
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2016, 03:36:17 PM »
A 100 years ago, you could run, exile to another country.  My relatives read the letter of the Pope in 1846:  "this is communism"... So, they sold everything and left Bavaria in 1847 on a "floating hell" ship, bed mast.  Took 7 -8 weeks to get to PA.  

We have no where to run to.  We are surrounded by communists.  Church was infiltrated, taken over since when, 1940? Before.  

Chapter 12 of Daniel states that the continual sacrifice will come to an end.  Matthew 24, Christ tells the apostles, "the abomination desolation"  and refers them to the prophet Daniel.

All these things will happen...