Is the American Third Position Party Just Another William D. Johnson Pyramid Scheme?
| Johnson: Maybe the "TP" in his party's name stands for "Think Ponzi"? |
And it's Johnson who has previously tried to bilk good Whites out of their ZOG-issued cash with a pyramid scheme disguised as advocacy for the White race.
But, wait: there was more! "Managing Advocates" would receive "12 percent of all proceeds of book sales by their underling Advocates," according to the ADL report, and they had to "also coordinate efforts to lobby for the Pace Amendment with state legislators." And even higher up was "Distributing Advocates," who got a slice of the pie of the sales made by all those below them. The ADL also noted that a guide outlining the structure of the Pace League promised that its multi-layered hierarchy was "profitable" and claimed the reason for the emphasis on "monetary incentives" was that "Love of nation alone has not yet motivated sufficient numbers with sufficient zeal to avert the decline of our nation."
Fast-forward to Johnson's American TP. As the Weekly revealed, the inaugural party newsletter states people interested in starting a chapter had to pay $200 a month and had to buy any party material from headquarters--no photocopying, or you're out of the party. But mere membership in the party is more affordable--$40 per year, which gets you a free T-shirt, discounted rates on party propaganda, a monthly newsletter, texts from party headquarters and an "exclusive member's coin" that also acts as the ticket for American TP parties!
Tell me, Billy: if your cause is so righteous, why on Earth do you have to entice Whites to join with a friggin' coin???




























