Al Benson, Jr. #wingnut #conspiracy identitydixie.com

[From "John Brown – Abolitionist, Terrorist, Communist"]

Abolitionist/terrorist John Brown had, and probably still has, a reputation in Eastern Kansas as, if not a political messiah, at least a close cousin to one[…]I’ve had the opportunity to disagree with Kansans there who were[…]convinced that John Brown would be a suitable member of the Holy Trinity[…]
An article by Jim Bovard appeared on The American Conservative for July 9, 2020[…]Much more realistic view of Brown’s qualifications for divinity than did some of his rabid supporters in the 19th Century[…]
Bovard compared this to some of what went on in this country 160 years ago. He noted the reaction of Henry David Thoreau and how he turned into an apologist for terrorist John Brown[…]
Thoreau referred to Brown as an ‘angel of light’[…]
Such theological hogwash was to be expected from Unitarians. And some wonder why I look at “Yankee” theology with a jaundiced eye![…]
Arthur R. Thompson has exposed Brown’s affinity for the political and theological Left. Mr. Thompson noted that an anti-Christ conspiracy has been at work in this country since its founding, and that Brown had involvement in that conspiracy. Brown had, as one of the trustees of his will, William Russell, the founder of the Order of Skull and Bones[…]
Thompson also told us that John Brown hired Hugh Forbes[…]Forbes had connections with the 48ers[…]
Someone will lodge a major gripe that I called John Brown a communist and they will shout “no way, Jose”[…]John Brown’s son, John Jr., admitted that his father was “a convert to communism in the 1840s”[…]
Those leftists involved with John Brown and the abolitionist movement had something more in mind than the liberation of slaves – quite possibly the rending apart of the country[…]and doing it in such a way as to make the South look bad

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