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Peter Brimelow (born October 13, 1947) is a British-born American writer. Prior to founding the webzine VDARE, Brimelow was a writer and editor at Forbes, the Financial Post, and National Review.Brimelow founded the Center for American Unity in 1999 and served as its first president but is no longer affiliated with the organization. Brimelow is a paleoconservative. As of 2014, he was a columnist for Dow Jones' Marketwatch.
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Brimelow, Peter Peter Brimelow
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American journalist
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