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  1. This is a collection of Mae Brussell's recordings from 1971 to 1988. The archive begins in June 1971, a month after Mae began her radio career as a frequent guest on KLRB's Dialogue, which expanded into KLRB's regular segment Dialogue: Assassination and from there into Dialogue: Conspiracy and World Watchers International.

  2. Aug 30, 2017 · This item represents Mae Brussell's 1971-1988 investigative work. Addeddate. 2017-08-30 21:52:58. Identifier. mae-brussell-1971-1988. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3. This item represents Mae Brussell's 1971-1988 investigative work.

  3. One of the most fearless conspiracy researchers to emerge from the 1960s, Mae Brussels produced and appeared on numerous radio shows beginning in the late 60s up to her death in 1988.

  4. Jan 22, 2015 · For more than 25 years, Mae Brussell (1922-1988) was America’s preeminent researcher into the suppressed history of political assassinations, covert operations, mind control, secret societies, organized banking crime and international fascism.

  5. The Mae Brussell project, Archive & research library LINKS. For Paypal Donations - If everyone gave just $1 we can preserve the library for future generations. For 501 (c) Tax-deductible donations - The Romero Institute is proud to be a fiscal sponsor for the Mae Brussell Archive & Research Library.

  6. May 19, 2017 · The Mae Brussell Archive on YouTube appears to have all or most of Brussell’s opus. Brussell was born in 1922, the daughter of a New York rabbi. The assassination of John F. Kennedy horrified her, and she set out to make her own determination of what happened.

  7. Nov 14, 2018 · (Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, National Archives) Our holdings at the National Archives at Riverside include two of the Bureau’s largest off-reservation boarding schools: the Sherman Institute in Riverside, CA, and the Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, AZ.

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