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On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Hugh Denman wrote:

> any other resources I should know about? I'd be especially interested in a
> site with a right-wing / establishment / reactionary perspective, for the
> sake of comparison. Also, any sites with good introduction to his

You might want to check out the John Birch
Society's site at
http://www.jbs.org
especially their magazine New American
http://www.thenewamerican.com/

In a recent issue, they claimed Gen Pinochet was
the Man of the Century.

Briefly, they seem to be part of the
anti-establishment right fringe.  Quite often,
their views (on the media's manufacture of
consent, the WTO and IMF etc., even Kosovo)
coincide with leftists, but for usually completely
different reasons. Their other views will
probably make you throw the mag away in disgust.

--prashanth

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