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 An Address by G. Edward Griffin. Here is a close look at the Money Magicians' mirrors and smoke machines, the pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create the grand illusion called money. Based on Mr. Griffin's book of the same title.
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 The testimony of Norman Dodd, former staff director of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations. Mr. Dodd reveals that the major foundations have been promoting an agenda that has little to do with charity or good works.

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 The Testimony of Alexander Contract
The story of a young Jew in Soviet Russia who became bodyguard and secret agent for Nikita Khruschev and, later, for Joseph Stalin; an eye-witness account of some of the most important events in history. 60 minutes.

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 The 5-star general who led American forces to victory in the Pacific during World War II addresses cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1962 and closes his career. One of history's great orations. 33-minutes.
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 A lecture by G. Edward Griffin.
A refutation of the popular myth that portrays monopoly
as an outgrowth of capitalism. Monopoly is not based on
free-enterprise competition, but the escape from it.
Monopolists like government regulation because it protects
them from competition. Thus, monopoly is the product of
socialism. 60-min.

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 The Man Who Sent the A-Bomb to Russia
Major George Racey Jordan was in charge of shipping U.S. war materials to Russia during World War II. He tells how he was instructed by the White House and State Department to deliver parts for the atomic bomb to the Soviets, and his diary was loaded with details. 55 minutes.

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 by Frederic Bastiat.
A classic treatise on the futility of socialism, written in 1850 by the French statesman and statesman,
Frederic Bastiat, recorded by G. Edward Griffin. 82 minutes.
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 The Testimony of Kitty Werthman
Mrs. Werthman saw Hitler’s rise to power in Austria. He did not conquer by force. He was voted into office because the Nazis promised government-provided benefits, and the people fell for it. Sound familiar? 63 minutes.

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 Dr. Wilburn Ferguson is the only white man ever to become an authentic medicine man among the fierce Jivaro head hunters in the jungles of Ecuador and Peru. This is the man whose adventures inspired the movie, Medicine Man, starring Sean Connery, but the real story is far more intriguing than the Hollywood version. 67 minutes.

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 A lecture by Maj. William Mayer.
The Korean War was the first time in history that American prisoners never tried to escape. These same techniques are now being used against us all, not by a foreign enemy, but by our own institutions. The goal is a passive population incapable of resisting authority. 82 min.

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 A lecture by John R. Lee, M.D. Based on his book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause. Vital information for women over 35 and men over 60. Learn how to feel better and live longer. 78 min.
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 A lecture by G. Edward Griffin. This is the story of how the pharmaceutical industry, using the power of tax-exempt foundations, gained control over the nation's medical schools and, eventually, over the medical profession.

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 An address by G. Edward Griffin. If there ever could be such a thing, this is it. Explains the real reason we have an income tax (it is not to raise
revenue for the government) and exposes the hidden dangers of a flat tax, national sales
tax, value-added tax, and other so-called tax-reform proposals. 42 min.

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 The year is 1833. Col. Davy Crockett runs for re-election to Congress and gets an unexpected lesson from a farmer on the meaning of the Constitution. Is it proper to give away other people's money (tax dollars) for charity? 32 min.
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 A lecture by Beverly Eakman. How government schools are twisting the minds of our kinds. The reason academic standards are low is that the goal of federal and state planners is not to educate, but to indoctrinate -
not to prepare children to think, but to become docile workers in a global collectivist society. 58 min.

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 The Story of Vitamin B17 (Laetrile) - A documentary by G. Edward Griffin. This is the soundtrack of a film based on his book of the
same title, which shows that cancer, like scurvy or pellagra, is primarily a deficiency disease caused by the lack of a food factor in modern man's diet. 58 minutes.

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 Some of our best audios predate the CD era and have not yet been converted to the latest format, but they are still whopping good programs. If you are able to play audio cassettes, this collection is well worth your attention.

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