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Rebecca Terrell

Rebecca Terrell
Senior Editor & Contributor for The New American magazine
National Speaker - Available for in-person events and webinars.

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Diabolic Origins of the Great Reset

With the dawn of the Great Reset made possible by the Covid debacle, the conspiratorial wolf is finally beginning to emerge from its sheep’s clothing. In fact, the more Deep State operators openly promote their true agenda, the less we should call it “hidden” or even refer to it as a “conspiracy.” Yet it is the same scheme — couched in new trappings — that has been at work for centuries under other names throughout history, and always with the same goal of overthrowing both church and state and implementing tyranny. It is the reason Robert Welch founded The John Birch Society in 1958. Rebecca Terrell traces the diabolic origins of the Great Reset and reveals what we can do to combat it.

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Exposing the Global Attack on Farmers

Governments around the world are taking dangerous steps to drive farmers out of business. Farmers will have their cattle herds cut, their land seized, and be forcibly removed from their farms. Sound too fantastic to be true? It’s already happened in Sri Lanka and the Netherlands — and it’s beginning in Ireland, Canada, and other countries. How long before it happens here? 

Listen as Rebecca Terrell details the attacks and reveals the motives and players behind this insidious plan. Learn how you can help protect those who feed you and your family.

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A contributor to The New American magazine since 2009 and now senior editor, Rebecca Terrell has been a member of The John Birch Society since 1983 and later worked for U.S. Congressman Ron Paul, for whom she authored the 1997 American Sovereignty Restoration Act to end U.S. membership in the United Nations. Variations of the same bill were introduced in every Congress for the next 25 years. In 2023, under the pseudonym of “Dr. Susie,” she wrote and illustrated the top-rated And to Think that I Saw It on K Street NW, a satirical, Dr. Seuss-spoof, exposing the stranglehold exerted on Washington DC by powerful lobbyists and mainstream media. The daughter of a farmer, Rebecca grew up in a Birch household and attended summer Birch camps during her teen and young adult years. She now lives in Memphis, Tennessee, where she is a church organist.

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