Common Sense Magazine - Issue 579 - 1971
Common Sense Magazine - Issue 579 - 1971
Common Sense was an American bi-monthly anti-communist newspaper from 1954 to 1972, mostly edited by Michael Conde McGinley.
It comments on communist and subversive activities by the eternal enemies of the people during those decades and provides an excellent insight and awareness of how the enemy was already behaving and attacking decades ago.
It was also financed by the anti-zi0nist and anti-Bolshevik j3w Benjamim H Freedman, whose famous speech denouncing Isr4el, the war, and J_daism you may be very well aware of, and Eustace Mullins also collaborated on editing and writing for the publication.
These newspapers are 4 pages each and are titled accordingly.
*Sometimes the four pages will upload out of order. Each download is numbered so you can see the correct order of pages: (1), (2), (3) and (4)
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