In 1965, the Vietnam War was being expanded in many of the same ways our wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan War are being expanded today. At the time, the founder of The John Birch Society, Robert Welch tried to educate the American people on the real reason we were at war in Vietnam and why it should be resisted. His insights remain applicable today.
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HE knew.
I’m amazed they allowed him to live as long as he did.
Outstanding patriot!
Welch Sold his confectionary company (worth about 200,000$ at the time) to a Rockefeller owned conglomerate named Nabisco in 1963 for 10 times what it was worth.
Is it possible that Welch through the JBS(John Birch Society) was actually controlled opposition to the Rockefellers and their one world government agenda?
JBS started in 1958. The Rockefellers knew all about it. If Welch was a threat to the Rockefellers, they would never have made him financially independent.
Some references on the Rockefeller /Welch connection:
In the obituary of James O. Welch, published February 1, 1985 by the New York Times, it was stated:
“…He founded his candy company in 1927 in Cambridge, Mass. Over the years the company produced such popular brands as Junior Mints and Milk Duds.
In 1963 the National Biscuit Company, now Nabisco Brands Inc., bought Mr. Welch’s company. Mr. Welch was a director of Nabisco from 1963 until his retirement in 1978. His son, James O. Welch Jr., of Short Hills, N.J., is president of Nabisco.
…An older brother, Robert H. W. Welch Jr., founder of the John Birch Society, died Jan. 6. ” [James O_ Welch Dies at 79; Founder of Candy Company - New York Times http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9406E7DA133BF932A35751C0A963948260
From another source:
".... To enable Robert Welch, a 32nd degree Mason, to devote all of his time to the John Birch Society, Nelson Rockefeller purchased his family firm, the Welch Candy Company, from him at a most handsome price. Welch chose the principal officers of the John Birch Society from his acquaintances at the Council on Foreign Relations..." 19
In the article My 'One-Minute' Membership In the John Birch Society, the following information, concerning the buyout of the Welch Candy Company is related:
".... In the August 1965 edition of Capsule News, Morris Bealle (now deceased) laid it bare. He wrote:
Robert Welch (and his brother Jimmy) received a tremendous payoff from the House of Rockefeller two years ago, for organizing the John Birch Society and sitting on the communist lid for the past seven years. The total pay-off was $10,800,000, less the value of the family candy company, which is reputed to be maybe $100,000 or $200,000.
On October 1, 1963, Rockefeller's National Biscuit Company announced the "purchase" of the James O. Welch Candy Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In Moody's Manual of Industrials, and in Standard-and-Poor's Business Index, NBC gave the alleged purchase price as "200,000 shares of National Biscuit common stock." According to The Wall Street Journal for Oct. 1, 1963, NBC common stock was selling for $54 a share on the New York Stock Exchange.
Today it is selling for $58. Thus the Welch brothers were given $10,800,000 just like that."
Candy people say the whole family business, with plants and five sales offices, [was] hardly worth $200,000. Welch will tell those dopes who will believe him mat National Biscuit is not a Rockefeller concern.
Again, Moody’s Manual will trip him up. It lists as two of the directors the names of Roy E. Tomlinson and Don. G. Mitchell. [Both are] members of the Council on Foreign Relations. Further, they are a pair of Rockefeller’s “professional directors.” Tomlinson is also a director of their Prudential Life and American Sugar Refining.
It was American Sugar that was directly concerned with the financing and embargoing into the hands of Communist Russia of Cuba in 1959. They made the deal with Castro, which ended freedom on the island of Cuba and made possible those Havana missile bases designed to wipe out American eastern seaboard cities.
It also appears that the Rock Mob financed and promoted the organization of the John Birch Society. How else could it have gotten millions of dollars worth of newspaper publicity by the phony “attacks” on Welch that came with dramatic suddenness
Thanks for the edification. I didn’t know he was a mason. Not such a patriot after all, given the specifics, but still revealing much truth in his speech, even if for no other reason than being controlled opposition, as you say.