Note From The Librarian:

The Liberty Library is a collection of print material in the form of books, magazines, newsletters, broadcast transcriptions, government documents and miscellaneous outreach products. In addition you will find audio and video programs. Outreach products include pamphlets, brochures and other miscellaneous items. By far, the majority of items in this library are content produced by the John Birch Society, however there are other items of interest included.

This library was built with the intention of establishing a repository for key staff and writers employed by the John Birch Society and its affiliated organizations. It is also intended to serve as an online chapter library for volunteer members. Much of the content in this repo is copyrighted, however, the John Birch Society, as a crusading organization, has always encouraged its members to share its material as a means of educating the populace. New products must be allowed to sell in order for the JBS to recoup its research and development costs. As such, there will be a delay before these items are added into the library, unless the JBS provides an item free as part of some critical campaign.

The Liberty Library is organized into Collections. Each collection has an issue listing. Some collections (such as magazines) may be broken down into articles. See the pull-down menu items for collection details. You should be able to click the bell icon on any page to return home.

I strongly recommend that items shared from this library be limited to John Birch Society publications. Other items may serve as useful research material for future articles. When sharing, the best practice would be to share on an article basis and only at the issue level when warranted. ~~~ Mark