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  1. Mae Brussell, the daughter of prominent Rabbi Edgar Magnin and great-granddaughter of successful businessman, Isaac Magnin, was born in Los Angeles on 29th May 29, 1922. The mother of five children, Brussell took a keen interest in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Like many people she was unconvinced that Kennedy had been killed by Lee ...

  2. Donate today to preserve and maintain Mae Brussell’s 25 years of research into political assassinations, conspiracies, and cover-ups. The Mae Brussell Archive & Research Library includes extensive analyses by Mae on the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as the Watergate scandal, Charles Manson, and the developing ...

  3. Apr 7, 2022 · http://www.maebrussell.com/ http://www.HowardNema.com Without a doubt Mae Brussell ( May 29, 1922 - October 3, 1988) stands out as one of the premier researc...

  4. www.maebrussell.comMae Brussell

    More than 750 hours of Mae Brussell's incredible radio broadcasts are now available for only $60. ORDER HERE Also included is the 2-hour movie "Mae Brussell In Santa Cruz". 9/11/01 television coverage. Brussell Sprouts who purchased the 6 DVD box set in previous years may want to order the two supplemental discs containing recently added shows.

  5. The Mae Brussell Research Library contains extensive handwritten cross-references and analysis by Mae on such topics as the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, as well as the Watergate scandal, Charles Manson, mind control, bio-warfare, and the developing dominance of the military industrial complex.

  6. May 19, 2017 · 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. This led Brussell along many other tangents, which she shared with the listeners of Carmel, California community radio station KLRB-FM through the 1970s.

  7. My goal here is to create a free, easily accessible archive of Mae’s radio shows, articles, etc. without injecting personal views into the site as much as possible. I hope that in the future this becomes a collaborative effort with many people contributing. -12/11/10.

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