Jonathan Perkins
Reverend Jonathan Ellsworth Perkins was an associate of Gerald L. K. Smith. Perkins was a self-styled Pentecostal prophet. He was an early supporter of the Ham and Eggs pension plan.
Perkins was originally form Ohio and was raised as a Methodist. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1930s and several years later to Tulsa.
Perkins first met Smith in 1945 when they protested the formation of the United Nations in San Francisco. He later headed Smith's California Committee of Pastors.
Perkins was connected with a small mission in Los Angeles called the Emmanuel Army. Perkins was a relative of Reverend Gerald Winrod and once worked for him.[1]
In 1948 Jonathan Perkins supported the segregationist Dixiecrat wing of the Democratic Party.
In 1949 Perkins had a falling-out with Smith and published a tell-all book titled The Biggest Hypocrite in America.
Pamphlets
- Jesus Christ Was Not a jew?
- Does Jerusalem belong to The jews?
- The Modern Canaanites or the Enemies of Jesus Christ
- The jews Have Got the Atom Bomb!
- The Biggest Hypocrite in America, Gerald L. K. Smith Unmasked (1949)
Notes
- β Time Bomb, by E. A. Piller, page 100