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  2. John A. Stormer - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Stormer (February 9, 1928 – July 10, 2018) was an American Protestant anti-communist author, best known for his 1964 book None Dare Call It Treason. Both a pastor and a Christian school superintendent, his books have sold millions, warning America about the communist infiltration of American society, politics and culture.

  3. Gary Allen - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Allen co-wrote a book titled None Dare Call It Conspiracy with Larry Abraham.It was prefaced by U.S. Representative John G. Schmitz of California's 35th congressional district, the nominee of the American Independent Party in the 1972 U.S. presidential election.

  4. Richard M. Watt - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Watt published his first book, Dare Call It Treason: The True Story of the French Army Mutinies of 1917. [3] Watt published his second book, The Kings Depart: The Tragedy of Germany: Versailles and the German Revolution in 1968. [4] In 1979, he published his third book, Bitter Glory, Poland and Its Fate, 1918–1939.

  5. Stormer - Wikipedia

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    Stormer (band), an American hard rock band Störmer (crater), a lunar crater Stormers (rugby club), a South African rugby team Størmer's theorem, in number theory; Alvis Stormer, a military armored vehicle

  6. The Betrayal of America - Wikipedia

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    The Betrayal of America is a book by Vincent Bugliosi (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2001, ISBN 1-56025-355-X) which is largely based on an article he wrote for The Nation entitled "None Dare Call It Treason", which argues that the US Supreme Court's December 12, 2000, 5–4 decision in Bush v.

  7. Duke Decter - Wikipedia

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    Urged by punk luminary Bill Bartell, the band re-united to record two new songs, later released as a four-song 7-inch vinyl EP entitled None Dare Call It Treason which consisted of F covering the Germs "Land of Treason" and the Seeds "Gypsy Play His Drums", plus two songs by Decter's newly created solo project the Duke Decter Army.

  8. John Harington (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Treason doth never prosper? What's the reason? for if it prosper, none dare call it treason. [8] Around that time, Harington also devised England's first flushing toilet – called the Ajax (i.e., a "jakes", then a slang word for toilet). It was installed at his manor in Kelston. This forerunner to the modern flush toilet had a flush valve to ...

  9. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    The Sun newspaper published an editorial on 7 May titled "Dare Call it Treason: There are Traitors in Our Midst" which criticised Snow. [28] The Daily Mirror came to Snow's defence in an editorial titled 'The Harlot of Fleet Street', calling The Sun "coarse and demented" and that it had "fallen from the gutter to the sewer...The Sun today is to ...