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// John A. Lovell was a well known preacher-publicist who pastored churches in California and Texas for over fifty years. In 1939 his contract with Texas radio station KTAT was cancelled after the station interrupted his program on the air in anticipation of where comments regarding 1940 Democratic Presidential Primary contender John Garner were headed. Rev. [...] Few object to the therapeutic use of fluoride to stop tooth decay, but fluoridation, the addition of fluoride to the public water supply, can spark avid controversy. Most dentists, medical groups, and government officials argue that fluoridation is a cheap and risk-free venture that doubles cavity prevention. In contrast, a small minority of dentists and [...] Arnold Benjamin Murray, pastor of Shepherd’s Chapel : Gravette, Ark., was ordained to the Office of Minister ‘agreeable to the laws governing ordination in the Soldiers of the Cross..’ by Roy E. Gillaspie, D.Th. of Bellflower, California on April 30th, 1958. Assisting were John Alvin Lovell, D.D. of Dallas, Texas and Oliver Kenneth Goff, D.D. [...] Oliver Kenneth Goff claimed to be a former member of the Communist Party [1936-1939] turned Christian. In 1939 he volunteered to give testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee about supposed firsthand knowledge of a major Communist conspiracy to take over America. This began a long career of giving testimony before different government bodies and [...] Roy E. Gillaspie was a minister for the Soldiers of the Cross and served as pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ in Bellflower, California. He taught Anglo-Israel theology and was head of the Open Bible Foundation. Gillaspie had close ties to the Christian Nationalist Party, and he was the advisor for the Christian Defense [...] Arnold Benjamin Murray was ordained to the Office of Minister ‘agreeable to the laws governing ordination in the Soldiers of the Cross..’ by Roy E. Gillaspie, D.Th. of Bellflower, California on April 30th, 1958. Assisting were John Alvin Lovell, D.D. of Dallas, Texas and Oliver Kenneth Goff, D.D. of Soldiers of the Cross, Englewood, Colorado. Want to leave a comment for The White Report? You’re in the right place. All entries are reviewed before they go public so keep it clean! [Spam, rants, profanity, will get deleted] // Liberty Lobby was founded in 1955 by Willis A. Carto. It described itself as: ‘advancing the interests of America’s consumers, taxpayers and voters’ but from the beginning was steeped in controversy. Willis was an outspoken anti-semite and admirer of Adolf Hitler, stating such things in print as: ‘Hitler’s defeat was the defeat of Europe and [...] There have been a lot of unanswered questions about Arnold Murray. This blog will attempt to answer some of them. The first concerns his credentials. In the Answer to Critics section of the Shepherd’s Chapel website he states: ‘I have never claimed to have received a doctorate from Roy Gillaspie. I do not know where [...] Link for your site: The White Report Your Site Title: URL: Your Site description: E-mail: Url of the reciprocal link: Link Listing // In the ‘Answer to Critics’ section of the Shepherd’s Chapel website Arnold Murray states, ‘Roy Gillaspie was simply a beloved teacher of God’s Word.’ The issue of MEMO U.S.A. below was produced in the early 1960’s and sums up much of what Rev. Gillaspie taught regarding race mixing, slavery, and the role of ‘negroes’ vs the ‘rights’ and [...] This site may contain material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the owner and/or copyright holder. Such material is being made available in the interests of education and research. We believe this constitutes ‘fair use’ as stated in Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law: that fair use [...] Arnold Benjamin Murray was ordained to the Office of Minister ‘agreeable to the laws governing ordination in the Soldiers of the Cross..’ by Roy E. Gillaspie, D.Th. of Bellflower, California on April 30th, 1958. Assisting were John Alvin Lovell, D.D. of Dallas, Texas and Oliver Kenneth Goff, D.D. of Soldiers of the Cross, Englewood, Colorado. Kenneth Goff was a close associate to Gerald L K Smith and a member of many controversial right-wing organizations. He was a segregationist, as evidenced in the pamphlet “Reds Promote Racial War” in which he insists segregation is biblical. Goff was anti-Semitic [see "Hitler and the Twentieth Century Hoax" -1954] and belonged to neo-Nazi organizations like Liberty Lobby. He published several [...] Oliver Kenneth Goff claimed to be a former member of the Communist Party [1936-1939] turned Christian. In 1939 he volunteered to give testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee about supposed firsthand knowledge of a major Communist conspiracy to take over America. This began a long career of giving testimony before different government bodies and [...] Roy E. Gillaspie was a minister for the Soldiers of the Cross and served as pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ in Bellflower, California. He taught Anglo-Israel theology and was head of the Open Bible Foundation. Gillaspie had close ties to the Christian Nationalist Party, and he was the advisor for the Christian Defense League. John A. Lovell was a well known preacher-publicist who pastored churches in California and Texas for over fifty years. In 1939 his contract with Texas radio station KTAT was cancelled after the station interrupted his program on the air in anticipation of where comments regarding 1940 Democratic Presidential Primary contender John Garner were headed. Rev. [...] In May of 1955 an investigative journalist named Jack Steele wrote a series of well detailed newspaper articles about the more notorious figures within the Christian Identity and White Supremacist movement. He titled it HATE, Inc. // Posts and comments in this section focus on people and organizations related to various entities profiled in this blog. // |
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