Saturday, November 29, 2025

National Lawyers' Guild Informs Seditious Six

 The National Lawyers' Guild (NLG) is a well-known Communist front organization which has infested the US for several decades.  Here in Milwaukee, they are connected to the Usual Suspects, too.

Turns out that the Seditious Six were reading from a script likely written by an NLG member.

... The seditious six video urging military personnel to mutiny came from a script according to Ruben Gallego, a Democrat senator of the far left. But there’s more to this. The National Lawyers Guild (NLG), which is a communist front organization, issued a document about refusing illegal orders on November 11. A week later, on the 18th, the seditious video came out....

 ...NLG has now partnered with Win Without War to advertise seditious–adjacent behavior on billboards. Win Without War has multiple congressional liaisons on their “About page.”

You should know that the National Lawyers Guild has also been a supporter of Antifa, a terrorist anarcho-communist organization....

The likely author of the script is an interesting fellow.  Claims to be published in several Jewish journals.

The NLG in Milwaukee has lots of ........ahhh...........interesting connections, too.  Note that their masthead mentions Art Heitzer, who was a notorious troublemaker when he was a student at the Marquette Law school back in the '60's.  Some things never change.

Other Milwaukee connections?  Sure!!  Casa Maria, Souls to the Polls, the American Federation of Teachers local at MATC, and (surprise!!!)  Ryan Clancy--all "followers".  NLG here also "follows" Voces de la Frontera and David Crowley, not to mention the old standard-bearer, the ACLU.

Other than finding ex-CIA personnel and other detritus serving as "public servants", nothing here should surprise you.  If it did, you have not been paying attention.

Joe McCarthy was right, no matter how much the Professional Left Propagandists (read:  MSM) hate him. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

McCarthy was dead wrong.

A history lesson for Dad29.

The characterization of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) as a "Communist front organization" is a historical statement rooted in mid-20th century U.S. political history, particularly the Red Scare era.
The NLG was founded in 1937 with the goal of bringing together progressive lawyers and legal workers to use the law to advance human rights and social justice.

During the height of McCarthyism in the late 1940s and 1950s, the U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and other anti-communist bodies alleged that the NLG was a Communist front group and tried to have it placed on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations.

The NLG resisted these charges and fought the attempts to label it as subversive in court. They were ultimately successful, and in 1958, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the organization did not have to register with the Subversive Activities Control Board.

This ruling effectively ended the government's attempts to formally outlaw or label the Guild as a Communist front organization.