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But the source I had found, The New American, despite having a somewhat balanced article, turned out to list the John Birch Society among its affiliate sites, so they are rather closely related to this controversy. Nothing more mainstream than
TheBlaze and
Alex Jones's infowars seem to have covered this. The slides themselves don't look as outlandish as these (not exactly unbiased) sources make them seem. The slide about GMOs for example shows that there were about 50 attacks (causing property damage) in the US. So I decided to remove the paragraph.
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But the source I had found, The New American, despite having a somewhat balanced article, turned out to list the John Birch Society among its affiliate sites, so they are rather closely related to this controversy. Nothing more mainstream than
TheBlaze and
Alex Jones's infowars seem to have covered this. The slides themselves don't look as outlandish as these (not exactly unbiased) sources make them seem. The slide about GMOs for example shows that there were about 50 attacks (causing property damage) in the US. So I decided to remove the paragraph.
86.121.18.17 (
talk)
17:35, 27 June 2013 (UTC)reply