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COS Endorses JBS — Except for “One Blind Spot”
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COS Endorses JBS — Except for “One Blind Spot”

Despite describing JBS as a “stalwart conservative organization” in a response to an article about an Article V Convention, Convention of States continues to get Article V wrong. ...
Christian Gomez
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Recently, Dr. Robert Malone, who pioneered the development of mRNA technology and, at great personal cost, courageously warned the public about the risks associated with taking the Covid-19 vaccines, invited us to submit an article about the topic of an Article V Convention to post on his Substack. Graciously and humbly we accepted the opportunity. On September 3, Dr. Malone published a post on his Substack account titled “What An Article V Convention Might Mean,” which also featured a succinct article written by this author titled “Article V Convention Threatens Liberty.” In his Substack post, Dr. Malone did not endorse The John Birch Society’s stance on an Article V Convention so much as provide his readers with an opportunity to “consider a different point of view on this important topic.”

This author and The John Birch Society remain grateful and extend our warmest thanks and appreciation for the opportunity to submit an article to be posted on Dr. Malone’s Substack. We are also humbled by his generous warm words about the Society:

From what I can tell, the JBS organization has actually been at the vanguard of political perspectives that many now accept as mainstream, and has consistently advocated anti-racist positions. In hindsight, it is clear that the JBS has successfully opened the Overton window of acceptable political discourse.

The article received many positive responses and comments, but it was not without its detractors — something that both Dr. Malone and The John Birch Society are all too familiar with.

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