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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. Stormer - Wikipedia

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    John A. Stormer (1928–2018), American writer Carl Størmer (1874–1957), Norwegian physicist and mathematician Erling Størmer (born 1937), Norwegian mathematician

  5. Larry H. Abraham - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of Robert W. Welch, Jr.'s John Birch Society. He was the co-author with Gary Allen of the 1971 best-seller None Dare Call It Conspiracy, which sold more than five million copies during the 1972 U.S. presidential election. His obituary says he spent most of his life in the conservative movement. [4]

  6. Talk:John Birch Society/draft - Wikipedia

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    None Dare Call It Treason, by John A. Stormer, sold over seven million copies, making it one of the largest-selling paperback books of the day. It decried "the concurrent decay in America's schools, churches, and press which has conditioned the American people to accept 20 years of retreat in the face of the Communist enemy."

  7. George L. Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe in the early 1950s. George Locke Howe (April 19, 1898 [1] – June 19, 1977) was an author, architect, and Office of Strategic Services officer in World War II.His experiences in the OSS were the basis of his novel Call It Treason, which was adapted as the 1951 film Decision Before Dawn.

  8. 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.

  9. Florissant, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    John A. Stormer, pseudo-conservative polemicist, author of None Dare Call It Treason; Perry Van der Beck, soccer player and coach; Charles Felix Van Quickenborne, Jesuit missionary; Ira Vandever, quarterback for the Stuttgart Scorpions in the German Football League; Dick Weber, Hall of Fame bowler; Pete Weber, Hall of Fame bowler