Conde Mc Ginley - Closure of Common Sense

Closure of Common Sense

In a display ad in the New York Times on June 16, 1972, it is stated that although Common Sense had a May issue, it is "now defunct".

The magazine National Vanguard claimed that:

All the assets of Common Sense were liquidated and publication stopped when the proprietoress who had inherited the operation after McGinley's death, and who had published the paper for a decade, up until 1970, had a "religious experience" stimulated by a Jewish con-man named Paul Pulitzer, who convinced her to devote her life to a "true Pope" who ran a "Vatican" in Quebec at that time but which apparently, like McGinley's life's work and fortune, has evaporated as surely as the dews of Springs long past. Thereby a truth-telling publication annoying to the Zionists was terminated and many valuable files were destroyed; and those were probably the aims of Pulitzer's bosses from the beginning.

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