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Saturday, August 23, 2014
An American Businessman Looks at Communism by Fred C. Koch
Fred
Koch was an American and a businessman. The founder of what we today
know as Koch Industries, his views of the world were very different than
those held by his sons, Charles and David. Fred believed
with his mind and heart Communism was an ideology which was profoundly
dangerous to Americans. He also believed in business and the efficacy of
business as a means of improving the world.
Fred
took stands based on what he knew during his lifetime. This booklet,
which was never copyrighted, speaks his concerns and was printed at his
own cost. It is reproduced here so you can read it as it is nearly
unavailable otherwise.
This
scan was made from a copy loaned to me by John McManus, President of
the John Birch Society. The Birch Society underwent profound attacks
from the 50s until today. When such attacks take place in an organized
fashion by those associated with the MSM and major corporations it is
well to reconsider your first impressions.
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