The National Educator
The National Educator previously The Educator was a Fulton, California-based newspaper published monthly by James Townsend. The paper changed its name around 1972 but started as The Educator in June 1969.[1] The paper lasted until July 1999.[2] It fancied itself as, "Americaโs fastest growing newspaper."[3]
The paper seemed to focused its articles on the Federal Reserve System and the IRS. At times the paper discussed Zionist control of the mass media and US government and touched upon White racial issues.[4] In the 1972 Presidential Campaign The National Educator promoted the candidacy of John Schmitz and Tom Anderson leaders of the American Party, formerly the American Independent Party in 1968.[5]
John Steinbacher was Managing Editor.
Notes
- โ Penn State University Library
- โ Penn State University Library
- โ Assassination and the Strange Friends of John G. Schmitz
- โ "Candidate Metcalf Assailed Over Ties To `Far-Right Activist'", by Jim Simon, The Seattle Times, Oct 29, 1994
- โ Assassination and the Strange Friends of John G. Schmitz