William D. Herrstrom

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Rev. William Dewey Herrstrom also W. D. Herrstrom (June 20, 1898 - August 2, 1990) photo of Faribault and Minneapolis, Minnesota was the publisher of the 1940s anti-Jewish publication Bible News Flashes and the 1950s Americanism Bulletin. He once described himself as a "World Traveler, News Photographer, and Prophetic Analyst."[1]

He was a close associate of Rev. Gerald L.K. Smith, Rev. Gerald Winrod, and Elizabeth Dilling.

He is an opponent of fluoridation.

Holocaust skeptic

In 1952, Herrstrom claimed there were five million illegal aliens in the country and many of these were Jews that supposedly died in the "Holocaust".

Personal

On February 1, 1941 he married Grace Esther Holtkamp.[2] After a move from Minnesota they settled in Galva, Illinois and ran an office equipment business.

William D. Herrstrom is burried in New Boston, Illinois.[3]

Quotes

"The world is heading toward one universal religion - Yiddiolatry - culminating in the worship of the prophesied Jewish antichrist."[4]

Pamphlets

  • The Difference Between Fundamentalism and Modernism (1933) 19 pages, (1948) 29 pages
  • Jonah's Submarine Ride (1934) 30 pages
  • The Seven Judgments (1934) 32 pages, (1951) 46 pages
  • The Golden Key to Bible Interpretation (1936) (1940) 48 pages
  • Mussolini and Fascism (1937) 49 pages
  • War Preparations and International Suicide 1 page
  • Is God a Jew? (1939) 24 pages
  • The Revived Roman Empire (1939) 68 pages
  • Judgment Day for Everybody (1939) 64 pages
  • Will this War End in Armageddon? (1941) 47 pages
  • Herrstrom's Photos of the World (1944) 45 pages
  • The Atomic Bomb and the End of the World (1945)[5]
  • Christ is neither Jew nor Gentile (August 27, 1948) (1965) 30 pages
  • The Third World War and International Suicide (1951) 48 pages
  • The Hydrogen Bomb and the End of the World (1954) 24 pages
  • 75 Reasons Why Community Water Supplies Should Not be Fluoridated (August 1955)

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