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Anti-Jewish Propaganda Distributed to Homes in Michigan Neighborhood

A Northern Michigan man made a shocking and disturbing discovery near his driveway, finding a small Ziploc bag full of literature he says doesn't belong anywhere.

Beulah resident David Main is thankful he found this before his kids did. But that's the only good thing about this entire situation. "So yesterday about 2:30, I went to check the mail, and I noticed a small package on the edge of my driveway,” David said. “I picked it up, opened it up and it was it was full of antisemitic flyers, kind of white supremacy type of propaganda."

Inside that small bag at the end of the driveway, antisemitic flyer after antisemitic flyer.

"It leans a lot into how all gun control is a Jewish conspiracy,” David said. But page after page of far worse.

"It adds fuel to the fire,” David said. “[We] should be going the opposite direction. [We] should be coming together and not going down these conspiracy rabbit holes."

He could have thrown it in the trash but decided instead to speak up and out.

"To notify the community and you know, see how widespread this was,” David said. “It seems like it was a canvassing act just trying to spread the word that's out there I guess."

He wants neighbors to be on the lookout.