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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.
Aug 30, 2017 · Topics. mae-brussell-1971-1988. Language. English. 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. Add Review. 257 Views. 4. DOWNLOAD OPTIONS. IN COLLECTIONS.
Donate today to preserve Mae’s Brussell’s 25 years of research into political assassination, 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 ...
IN COLLECTIONS. on September 3, 2023. 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...
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.
Mae Magnin Brussell (May 29, 1922 – October 3, 1988) was an American radio personality and conspiracy theorist. She was the host of Dialogue: Conspiracy (later renamed World Watchers International).
Jan 22, 2015 · Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall. - January 22, 2015. 0. 4845. 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.