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Stanley Kimball Monteith (February 17, 1929 – September 29, 2014) was a radio host and author and a retired orthopedic surgeon,〔()〕〔truth-is-out-there.com (Friends of the truth )〕 popularly known as Doctor Stan. He hosted a daily radio show called Radio Liberty.〔Radio Liberty (Host of Radio Liberty )〕 ==History== Monteith was the author of several books and had published a number of videos and other recorded media. His radio talk show was heard in over 50 radio stations across the United States and overseas.〔Eagle Forum of California (Saturday Featured speakers: )〕 Many of the issues that Monteith addressed had to do with globalization〔Santa Cruz Community Guide (Globalization and Tyranny – Dr. Stan Monteith & Sheriff Richard Mack Speech from Santa Cruz, CA )〕 and the New World Order. 〔Endtime Ministries Christian Resource Centre, Extracts from Dr. Stanley Monteith's book... , ()〕 He was also highly active in warning people about the dangers of fluoride.〔Australian Fluoride Action ( Stanley Monteith Fluoride History )〕 In 1988, Monteith ran for Congress as a Republican in California's 16th Congressional District, challenging incumbent Leon Panetta. Panetta was re-elected with nearly 79 per cent of the vote. Prior to his run for Congress, Monteith was a longtime member of the John Birch Society, and had once headed the group's Santa Cruz County chapter.〔Victor F. Zonana, "Prop. 102 Backer Told Birch Society to Make Political Use of AIDS Crisis," ''Los Angeles Times'', Oct. 21, 1988 ()〕 He was later a member of the Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition and the Coalition on Revival.〔Frederick Clarkson, "Christian Reconstructionism: Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence," ''Public Eye'', March/June, 1994. Reprinted in Chip Berlet, ed., ''Eyes Right! Challenging the Right Wing Backlash'', South End Press, 1995.()〕 In a 1994 piece on Christian Reconstructionism, Frederick Clarkson with Political Research Associates, cites Monteith, with Robertson, as "another example of Christian Right conspiracy theory."〔Frederick Clarkson, "Christian Reconstructionism: Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence," ''Public Eye'', March/June, 1994. Reprinted in Chip Berlet, ed., ''Eyes Right! Challenging the Right Wing Backlash'', South End Press, 1995.()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stan Monteith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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