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'''Lawrence P. Reilly''' was a [[Lutheran]] minister and pamphleteer who published ''Moscow's Master Plan for Sovietizing America'' where he attacked | '''Lawrence P. Reilly''' was a [[Lutheran]] minister and pamphleteer who published ''Moscow's Master Plan for Sovietizing America'' where he attacked jewish organizations as being Communist because of their support of civil rights legislation. Reilly was from [[Detroit, Michigan]] and later moved to Del Rio, Texas. | ||
Reilly published books and pamphlets independent from the Lutheran Church under imprint of the [[Lutheran Research Society]] and the monthly magazine ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]''. Reilly was also the founder of the [[Christian Anti-Defamation League]]. | Reilly published books and pamphlets independent from the Lutheran Church under imprint of the [[Lutheran Research Society]] and the monthly magazine ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]''. Reilly was also the founder of the [[Christian Anti-Defamation League]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 21 February 2024
Lawrence P. Reilly was a Lutheran minister and pamphleteer who published Moscow's Master Plan for Sovietizing America where he attacked jewish organizations as being Communist because of their support of civil rights legislation. Reilly was from Detroit, Michigan and later moved to Del Rio, Texas.
Reilly published books and pamphlets independent from the Lutheran Church under imprint of the Lutheran Research Society and the monthly magazine The Eleventh Hour. Reilly was also the founder of the Christian Anti-Defamation League.
He was a graduate of the Concordia Theological Seminary.
In 1949 Lawrence Reilly promoted the alternative medicine book Birth of a Science. Critics claimed the book was a quack treatment to cure cancer.
Works
- Moscow's Master Plan for Sovietizing America (1948) 100 pages
- The Sedition Case (by Lawrence Reilly and the staff of the Lutheran Research Society, with an introduction by Eustace Mullins and a foreword by Rev. David Baxter) Sons of Liberty, Third Printing 1985, Metairie, LA, 1985, Trade Paperback, 123 pages (First Printing 1953 and Second Printing 1970 are without the Eustace Mullins introduction).
- Reds Mark the United States for Destruction 23 pages
- The Communist Betrayal of American Youth 38 pages