Episode 212 – Remembering Mae Brussell

by | Dec 10, 2011 | Episodes, Podcasts | 3 comments

Incensed by the lies told to the American public about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Mae Brussell transformed from an ordinary Beverly Hills housewife to a voracious researcher and tenacious broadcaster. Overcoming the incredulity of the public, the prejudices of her peers, and death threats from the establishment, Mae took to the Santa Cruz airwaves in 1971 to inform the public about the real powers behind the throne and didn’t stop researching, writing or broadcasting until her untimely death in 1988. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we shine a spotlight on the life and work of Mae Brussell.

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Subscribe to The Corbett Report
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Purchase the new Corbett Report Data DVD (2007-2008)
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MaeBrussell.com
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About Mae Brussell
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Purcase the Complete Mae Brussell MP3 Archive – 6 DVD Set
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Show notes for Broadcast #486 – Predicting Reagan assassination attempt
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Haig takes control of the White House in the wake of the Reagan assassination attempt (exactly as predicted)
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Wikipedia page on Reagan assassination attempt
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Show Notes from #472 – On Mark David Chapman
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Lennon’s doorman was CIA
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Robert DeFord on The Corbett Report
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