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'''''The Malist''''' (ca. 1942-1964) was published by [[Frank Henry Sattler]] of Meriden, Connecticut. According to one critical publication the paper was full of "Masonic conspiracies" and attacks upon "atheistic Jews."<ref>[http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/F%20Disk/Friends%20Of%20Democracy/Item%2005.pdf ''The Propaganda Battlefront'' Vol. II, No. XVI, April 29, 1944]</ref>
'''''The Malist''''' (ca. 1942-1964) was published by [[Frank Henry Sattler]] of Meriden, Connecticut. According to one critical publication the paper was full of "Masonic conspiracies" and attacks upon "atheistic jews."<ref>[http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/F%20Disk/Friends%20Of%20Democracy/Item%2005.pdf ''The Propaganda Battlefront'' Vol. II, No. XVI, April 29, 1944]</ref>


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The Malist (ca. 1942-1964) was published by Frank Henry Sattler of Meriden, Connecticut. According to one critical publication the paper was full of "Masonic conspiracies" and attacks upon "atheistic jews."[1]

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