David noebel biography
David A. Noebel (born August 27, ) is an American religious leader and writer....
David Noebel
David A. Noebel (1936–) is an American evangelist best known in the 1960s and 1970s for trying to start a moral panic over rock and folk music.
He was formerly a member of the John Birch Society.[1]:266 He has since been very influential on the development and growth of the religious right, with a lower profile than the well-known James Dobson and Jerry Falwell but arguably one of the main players.
David A. Noebel (–) is an American evangelist best known in the s and s for trying to start a moral panic over rock and folk music.
Ideas
Noebel's books Communism, Hypnotism, and the Beatles (1965)[2], Rhythm, Riots, and Revolution (1966), and The Marxist Minstrels (1974)[3] asserted the Beatles as well as several popular folk musicians were deliberately using musical styles intended to induce hypnotism in the listener, dumb them down, and then implant such subversive thoughts in their minds as "I'm Back in the USSR".
Obviously a communist plot as nefarious as water fluoridation! He extended this even to children's records, asserting that at least one major co