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'''''Economic Council Letter''''' (ca. 1941-1958) was a nationalist-conservative semi-monthly newsletter issued by [[Merwin K. Hart]] and the [[National Economic Council]].
'''''Economic Council Letter''''' (ca. 1941-1958) was a fascist-conservative semi-monthly newsletter issued by [[Merwin K. Hart]] and the [[National Economic Council]].


On the ''[[Protocols]]'' Hart wrote:  
On the ''[[Protocols]]'' Hart wrote:  
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* [https://archive.org/details/MillerLucilleS.AndManuelGreenMountainRiflemanHQ25382156/page/n13/mode/1up ''Economic Council Letter'' September 15, 1952] FBI Files
* [https://archive.org/details/MillerLucilleS.AndManuelGreenMountainRiflemanHQ25382156/page/n13/mode/1up ''Economic Council Letter'' September 15, 1952] FBI Files


[[Category:American nationalist publications]]
[[Category:American fascist publications]]

Revision as of 10:13, 15 February 2024

Economic Council Letter (ca. 1941-1958) was a fascist-conservative semi-monthly newsletter issued by Merwin K. Hart and the National Economic Council.

On the Protocols Hart wrote:

One would suppose that the important thing about the Protocols is not their possible lack of authenticity, but rather whether they are a prophecy as to something that is now being fulfilled. And most informed Americans would consider them a very accurate prophecy indeed.[1]

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