http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/Articles/DispatchOfMerchants.htm The John Birch society was established in Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 9, 1958, by a group of 12 led by Robert Welch, Jr., a retired candy manufacturer from Belmont, Massachusetts. Welch named the new organization after John Birch, an American Baptist missionary and United States military intelligence officer who had been shot by communist forces in China in August 1945, shortly after the conclusion of World War II. Fred Koch, founder of Koch Industries, was one of the founding members. Birchism divides Society into two groups: The Successful and the Unsuccessful: the Rulers and the Ruled: Masters and Servants: Consumers and Producers. The Unsuccessful are the Reprobate; only the Successful are the Virtuous (God's People). This is the raw rule of Nature, in which Civil Rights (rights of persons or citizens) no longer exist. It is the law of the jungle, of the summary judgment (Law Merchant), of the survival of the fittest.. And only the fittest are fit to be the Master (Race), creating their own money and credit. Birchism divides Society. "The Successful and the Unsuccessful" "the Rulers and the Ruled" "Masters and Servants" "Consumers and Producers" "only the fittest are fit to be the Master (Race), creating their own money and credit The Unsuccessful are the Reprobate; only the Successful are the Virtuous (God's People). This is the raw rule of Nature, in which Civil Rights (rights of persons or citizens) no longer exist. It is the law of the jungle, of the summary judgment (Law Merchant), of the survival of the fittest. And only the fittest are fit to be the Master (Race), creating their own money and credit.