William F. Jasper is an American journalist and author, and a senior editor of The New American, and long-time member of the John Birch Society. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
William F. Jasper was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He received a bachelor's degree in child psychology and education from the University of Idaho. [1] [2]
In 1976, Jasper joined the John Birch Society as a researcher. Soon he began to write for its magazines, American Opinion and The Review of the News, and when they merged in 1985, for The New American. In 1990 he became a senior editor. [1] [2]
Jasper has written on "foreign and domestic politics, national security, education, immigration, constitutional issues, the culture war, and most notably, the United Nations." [1] He has appeared on radio and television programs. [1] [2]
Jasper married Carmen, with whom he had two sons. [1]
Jasper discusses the Oklahoma City Bombing in the 2004 documentary Conspiracy? [6]
His essay "Increased Federal Funding Is Wasteful" appears in the 1994 book Water: Opposing Viewpoints as an example of a right-wing position. [7] His essay "Militias Can Achieve Their Goals Through Peaceful Means" appears in the 1997 book The Militia Movement. [8] His essay "Subversion Through Perversion" appears in the 2006 book Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments as an example of right-wing writings. [9] His name, book Global Tyranny (1992), and essays "Reviewing the Rhodes Legacy" (1995) and "Why Not World Government" (1996) appear in the 2005 book Freedom, a Fading Illusion. [4] His essay "ObamaCare: The Plan Is to Transition to 'Single-Payer' Socialized Medicine" appears in the 2014 book The Affordable Care Act. [5]
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William F. Jasper is an American journalist and author, and a senior editor of The New American, and long-time member of the John Birch Society. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
William F. Jasper was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He received a bachelor's degree in child psychology and education from the University of Idaho. [1] [2]
In 1976, Jasper joined the John Birch Society as a researcher. Soon he began to write for its magazines, American Opinion and The Review of the News, and when they merged in 1985, for The New American. In 1990 he became a senior editor. [1] [2]
Jasper has written on "foreign and domestic politics, national security, education, immigration, constitutional issues, the culture war, and most notably, the United Nations." [1] He has appeared on radio and television programs. [1] [2]
Jasper married Carmen, with whom he had two sons. [1]
Jasper discusses the Oklahoma City Bombing in the 2004 documentary Conspiracy? [6]
His essay "Increased Federal Funding Is Wasteful" appears in the 1994 book Water: Opposing Viewpoints as an example of a right-wing position. [7] His essay "Militias Can Achieve Their Goals Through Peaceful Means" appears in the 1997 book The Militia Movement. [8] His essay "Subversion Through Perversion" appears in the 2006 book Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments as an example of right-wing writings. [9] His name, book Global Tyranny (1992), and essays "Reviewing the Rhodes Legacy" (1995) and "Why Not World Government" (1996) appear in the 2005 book Freedom, a Fading Illusion. [4] His essay "ObamaCare: The Plan Is to Transition to 'Single-Payer' Socialized Medicine" appears in the 2014 book The Affordable Care Act. [5]
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