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  1. Arthur R. Thompson. Arthur Thompson in September 2011. Arthur R. "Art" Thompson (born 1938 in Seattle) is a former CEO of the John Birch Society. He took office in 2005 [ 1] after launching a "coup" with the support of the organization's former president John McManus. [ 2] He was replaced as CEO by Bill Hahn in 2020.

  2. May 10, 2024 · Art Thompson was one of the 20th Century's preeminent Nuu-chah-nulth artists, and in part responsible for the conception and popularity of Nuu-chah-nulth print work. Art had an incredible and distinct style: a marriage of traditional Nuu-chah-nulth and Coast Salish form and subject with modern technique and design sensibility, which has allowed his work to endure not only in its visual ...

  3. Aug 11, 2017 · Nuu-Chah-Nulth Limited Edition "Kingfisher" Serigraph signed in pencil by Art Thompson (1948-2003) Limited Edition Serigraph numbered 55 of 185. Professionally framed and matted. In frame 23.5"x26"x1.25". Weight 7 lbs.. Art Thompson was born in Whyac, an isolated village on the western end of the Nitinaht Lake reserve on Vancouver Island.

  4. Home » Meet Art Thompson, Chairman of the Board. Art Thompson possesses more than 30 years of experience in innovating leading-edge design that has produced major breakthroughs in aerospace history, including development of the B-2 “Stealth” bomber. As technical project director for Red Bull Stratos, Art drives engineering program ...

  5. Pacific Northwest Coast, Canada. Art Thompson was born in 1948 in the village of Whyac on the southern end of Nitinat Lake. He belonged to the Ditidaht Band of the Nuu-chah-nulth people. Art was fortunate to be immersed in the cultural life of his people from an early age, when he was initiated into the Tlukwalla society.

  6. #MythsVSFacts Is a 40 part series hosted by Arthur R Thompson, CEO, The John Birch Society. Viewers are taken through his book, "To the Victor go the Myths &...

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  8. Art Thompson. Art Thompson was born in 1948 in the village of Whyac on the southern end of Nitinat Lake. He belonged to the Ditidaht Band of the Nuu-chah-nulth people. Art was fortunate to be immersed in the cultural life of his people from an early age, when he was initiated into the Tlukwalla society. As a small boy he showed great interest ...

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