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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. Donate today to preserve Maes 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 ...

  3. 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. Your contribution is deductible for tax ...

  4. The research of the late political researcher and historian Mae Brussell. For 17 years Mae shared with her radio audience her daily research on political assassinations and world-wide government corruption.

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  5. There are definite dry spells in my collection, specifically in parts of the mid-70’s, so if you are aware of any potential sources of Mae’s recorded radio shows, please let me know. 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 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mae_BrussellMae Brussell - Wikipedia

    Mae Magnin was born on May 29, 1922, in Beverly Hills, California. Her father, Edgar Magnin, was a Reform rabbi at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Her paternal great-grandparents, Isaac Magnin and Mary Ann Magnin, were the founders of I. Magnin, an upscale women's clothing store in San Francisco, California.

  7. www.maebrussell.com › About Mae Brussell › About Mae BrussellBiography - Mae Brussell

    In 1983 Mae's show was picked up by KAZU FM innearby Pacific Grove. Five years later she was forced off the air, for the last time, from death threats but continued sending out her weekly tapes to subscribers until June 13, 1988 (tape #862). Mae died of cancer on October 3rd of that year. She was 66. MaeBrussell.com P.O. Box 24553

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