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Personal Acknowledgments
This book has been, in many respects, an ensemble effort. Heartfelt
acknowledgments are therefore due to all who assisted and supported
me in so many ways. For editorial labors above and beyond the usual
call of duty, John McManus, Tom Gow, and Gary Benoit have my highest
regard. For research assistance in many areas, I am especially
indebted to Tom Gow, Donna Glunn, Tom Eddlem, and John McManus.
Myril Creer, Gary Benoit, Bernadine Smith, Dennis Cuddy, Patrick
Mahoney, Steve Dapra, and Dave Chance also contributed valuable
research aid. When I was beset with computer problems, John Burns,
Dave Wright and Larry Solesbee came to my rescue and helped me avert
some major disasters. For providing excellent typing service under
trying circumstances I will always be beholden to Sarah Foster,
Christine Schuemperli, Dave Burns and Trina Solesbee.
For extraordinary efforts to help me with facilities to work on the
manuscript while I was traveling on a speaking tour, I owe
particular thanks to Dan and Tara McBride, Mark Walsh, and Herb and
Janice Hartman. Agustina Farris, Kris Solesbee, Irma Blecker,
Leticia Saucedo, Lois Conkle, Don Fotheringham, David Bohon, Scott
Alberts, Steve DuBord, and David Martin also deserve special mention
for their efforts which made completion of this volume possible. For
both inspiration and for the work they did in plowing the ground
before me, acknowledgment is respectfully due to Robert Welch, V.
Orval Watts, Frank Chodorov, John T. Flynn, Frank Holman, G. Edward
Griffin, Robert W. Lee, Hilaire du Berrier, and many others. Above
all, for herculean efforts in all aspects and stages of the
production of this volume, for many sleepless nights and marathon
editing sessions, Tom Gow will always have my .
Lastly, to my wife Carmen and my sons Jonathan and Christopher, who
were widowed and orphaned the greater part of 1992, during my
travels and periods of seclusion for writing, I am especially
indebted for love, encouragement, and understanding.
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About the Author
William F. Jasper is senior editor of
The New American magazine and
was a contributing editor to its predecessor, The Review of the
News. He has written extensively on a wide array of topics,
including the European Community, the United Nations, Central
America, terrorism, espionage, Soviet disinformation, the new world
order, subversive organizations, and abortion.
Mr. Jasper is a
widely respected authority on education, immigration, and
environmental issues. His articles from the UN Earth Summit in Rio
de Janeiro provided some of the most informative and incisive
reporting on that event available to American readers. He is in high
demand as a speaker on many subjects and is a regular guest on radio
and television programs across America.
A native of Idaho and a
graduate of the University of Idaho, William Jasper joined The John
Birch Society staff in 1976 and served as Director of Research for
the West Coast office. He lives in California with his wife Carmen
and two sons.
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