[3] He also collaborated with John Ross Taylor and was a mentor to Paul Fromm and an associate of Patrick Walsh, a fellow traveller who worked as research director at the CLR.
[4] David Lethbridge, an anti-fascist activist and Communist Party member, described the CLR and Gostick as a "danger" because they soft-pedaled an essentially "fascist" message.
"[3] Ron Gostick was born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales to Canadian parents and moved with them to Canada shortly after World War I.
This election brought her party, the Social Credit, to power and made Aberhart Premier of Alberta.
He wrote (or co-wrote) several books: In the early 1950s, Gostick was a public speaker at meetings sponsored by the American rightists Gerald Smith and Wesley Swift (who later founded the Christian Identity movement).
[2] Gostick founded the Canadian Anti-Communist League with a mandate of exposing the "Communist-Zionist-monopolist-finance enemy of Christian civilization.