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Library of Congress, "The Farmville herald, March 10, 1961, Page 1C, Image 17": "A Business Man Look At Communism"

The Farmville Heralds, a newspaper in the State of Virginia, publishes an article by Fred C Koch, one of the "Koch Brothers", which describes communism and alludes to gay smears as being a tactic. "Let me remind you that nearly every man in Congress who has lifted his sword against the Communist conspiracy has been destroyed. The Communist smear is a standard weapon- to accuse the opponent of insanity, being a Fascist, of being an alcoholic, a homosexual, an anti-Semitic or what have you" (March 10, 1961).

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current20:05, 19 September 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:05, 19 September 20214,903 × 6,824 (5.55 MB)Archiveadmin (talk | contribs)Library of Congress, [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98068396/1961-03-10/ed-1/seq-17/ "The Farmville herald, March 10, 1961, Page 1C, Image 17": "A Business Man Look At Communism"] The Farmville Heralds, a newspaper in the State of Virginia, Fred C Koch, one of the "Koch Brothers", describes communism and alludes to gay communities as being part of it. "There is a nationwide concerted Communist movement on to destroy the FBI, [John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972)]|J. Edgar Hoover], t...

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