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The Spotlight

 

Published by the Lyceum section of the National Spiritual-ist Association of Churches and directed toward young people. It is published ten times a year and includes poetry, stories, cartoons, along with spiritual lessons. It is published from 1418 Hall SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3960. Website: http://www.nsac.org/.

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NSAC Lyceum Spotlight. http://www.nsac.org/ . March 8, 2000.

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The Spotlight was a weekly newspaper in the United States, published from 1975 to 2001 by the now-defunct anti-Semitic Liberty Lobby.[1] The Spotlight ran articles and editorials professing a populist political orientation, aimed at audiences across the political spectrum[clarification needed].

A 1979 article published in The Spotlight by Victor Marchetti sparked a defamation lawsuit against Liberty Lobby from former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt because the article implicated Hunt as being involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Lawyer and conspiracy author Mark Lane successfully defended Liberty Lobby against the defamation charges.

Circulation of The Spotlight peaked in the early 1980s at around 200,000, when it was the largest-circulation periodical on the far right[clarification needed] in the United States. Circulation steadily dropped off from that point on. During the 1990s, the paper sponsored the Radio Free America talk show.

The Spotlight ceased publication in 2001 after Liberty Lobby was forced into bankruptcy as a result of a lawsuit. Willis Carto and other people involved in The Spotlight then started a new newspaper, called the American Free Press, which is very similar in overall tone.

The extremely conservative, conspiracy-minded magazine New Frontiersman in the graphic novel Watchmen may have been loosely based on The Spotlight.

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References

  1. ^ Michael, George Confronting right-wing extremism and terrorism in the USA Routledge (31 Jul 2003) ISBN: 978-0415315005 p. 17

 
 

 

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