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Arthur Swan Cheltenham
In the words of John Kenneth Galbraith
"The study of money, above all other fields in economics, is the one in which complexity is used to disguise the truth or to evade the truth, not to reveal it"
Walter White Jr. |
Walter White Jr. didn't only interview Harold Wallace Rosenthal.He also studied the cruel history of slave trade, and wrote this short but informative essay to shed some light on the subject. |
Charles E. Coughlin |
In 1934, Father Coughlin announced the formation of the National Union of Social Justice. At this time some observers claimed that Father Coughlin was the second most important political figure in the United States. It was estimated that Coughlin's radio broadcasts were getting an audience of 30 million people. He was also having to employ twenty-six secretaries to deal with the 400,000 letters a week he was receiving from his listeners. |
Nesta H. Webster |
Nesta H. Webster was an historical writer who wrote a number of good books on the French Revolution and how things operated before, during, and after its occurrence. After World War I Webster became intrigued with the "bigger picture" in world history, including the revolt of Marxism, so wrote a book called World Revolution, examining how and why people continue to revolt. As the search went deeper, clear meanings behind our various revolutions began to surface for Webster-and they involved an "agenda" by secret societies.
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Archibald Maule Ramsay |
Archibald Maule Ramsay wrote the true history of events leading up to the Second World War. For this he was imprisoned for several years. Ramsay was from an aristocratic family (he was a descendent of the Earls of Dalhousie). He attended Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, joining the Coldstream Guards in 1913. In the 1931 general election, Ramsay was elected as MP for Peebles and Southern Midlothian. Please read his book The Nameless War in HTM or PDF. This is the best book you can find to get a fast education on the subjects we discuss here at The French Connection.
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The Author: In Europe during the years immediately before and after World War II the name of Douglas Reed was on everyone's lips; his books were being sold by scores of thousand, and he was known with intimate familiarity throughout the English-speaking world by a vast army of readers and admirers. Former London Times correspondent in Central Europe, he had won great fame with books like Insanity Fair, Disgrace Abounding, Lest We Regret, Somewhere South of Suez, Far and Wide and several others, each amplifying a hundredfold the scope available to him as one of the world's leading foreign correspondents.
Jenny Lake
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