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 L.A. Secret Police. Inside the LAPD Elite Spy Network | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5972

L.A. Secret Police. Inside the LAPD Elite Spy Network

 Buying a Bride: An Engaging History of Mail-Order Matches / L.A. Secret Police. Inside the LAPD Elite Spy Network | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7321

Buying a Bride: An Engaging History of Mail-Order Matches / L.A. Secret Police. Inside the LAPD Elite Spy Network

 I can't Breath, Remember The Millers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4159

I can't Breath, Remember The Millers

 Loco Motive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4199
 New Book Coming Soon!! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3488

New Book Coming Soon!!

 Synchronicity & Coincidence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3100

Synchronicity & Coincidence

 Yotube cen sored | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3550
 Trump Private Security & Coke Dealers Invade Venezuella | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1794

Trump Private Security & Coke Dealers Invade Venezuella

 unsealed illegal deal Trump’s partner struck w/ federal prosecutors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5157

unsealed illegal deal Trump’s partner struck w/ federal prosecutors

 Nathan Forest Winters / Victor Silva | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18002

Nathan Forest Winters / Victor Silva

 Connor Fraiser The Babysitter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4332

Born in Roanoke, Virginia, Connar Frazier has always been in his own words attracted to the "quirky and slightly outdated". He has had an eye for film ever since the age of four, but has also explored many other facets of the artistic realm, such as writing and drawing. He is constantly doodling, using it as a tool to work out ideas or simply create new characters or things. He established the film production company CINEMA GORILLA in the summer of 2013, and is currently developing multiple projects in every sector of the creative arts.

 Nathan Forrest Winters; Child Sex Abuse Survivor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7731

https://www.gofundme.com/we-r-their-voice We 'R' their voice My name is Nathan Forrest Winters; I am a child sex abuse survivor. Best known for my role as Casey, in the 1987 horror film ‘Clownhouse’ written and directed by Victor Salva. Salva is known best for his films ‘powder’ and the ‘Jeepers Creepers’ series and being the man that sexually abused me for six years of my childhood. Towards the end of ’87 Salva was convicted of 5 counts of child molestation and sentenced to three years, of which he served a mere eighteen months at a treatment center in Napa valley California. It’s now been three decades since Salva was convicted and sentenced. It was then at the age 12 that my journey and search for healing began. At 20 I found my voice as a survivor. My intention was and still remains to raise awareness and to educate. To shed light onto these darkest of crimes and to be a living example of proof that there is in fact healing to be found in the wake of abuse. To help others to find their strength, courage and their voice. I am currently in production of a documentary entitled ‘Pure Eternus: The Babysitter’. Directed by Connar Frazier,’Babysitter’ tells the story of my journey from victim to survivor. I also am fulfilling a dream of mine by writing all the music for the film. I am also in the grassroots stages of starting a non-profit organization called ‘we R their voice’ as well as booking venues for my ‘Raised Awareness’ speaking tour I plan to launch by spring of next year. So I am quite busy but ecstatic to have such an awesome amount of support and such a willingness to help me see my dreams of doing my part to make this world safer and to expose these predators of our children become a reality. I am proud to be a part of the solution. To be the voice for our children who virtually have none in our judicial system. to bring this epidemic out into the forefront. We as a whole in this country have been too afraid to face such an unspeakable topic and continue to turn a blind eye. This has allowed these predators of our children to go unchecked for too long. Just a few of many disturbing facts is that every 98 seconds an American is sexually assaulted. Every 8 minutes that victim is a child. Meanwhile only 6 out of every 1,000 perpetrators is convicted. By donating you are making all of this possible; funds go towards establishing a nonprofit, the ‘Raised Awareness’ speaking, And assisting Nathan with making this world a safer place.

 Nathan Stolpman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7998
 Nathan Benson : 7 Years in Solitary Without Trial | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3746

Nathan Benson : 7 Years in Solitary Without Trial

 The Sheahan Family: Area 51 Groom Mine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3601

The Historic Groom Mine & Residence has been owned an operated by us, the Sheahan family, since 1889. Rich in several precious metals including lead, silver and gold, we diligently mined the land, paving our way in Nevada mining history. In time, the Groom Mine became our foundation, livelihood and home. In the 1940s, the U.S. Government set their sights on southern Nevada as prime real estate for an aircraft testing facility. Slowly, the U.S. Government drove every mine in the vicinity out of the area- except for our family, who held and continues to hold six patented mining claims dating back to 1864 and 15 unpatented claims. After Congress passed the General Mining Act of 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant not only signed the White Lake and Conception Patents, but in writing, granted us the “exclusive right to enjoyment of all the lands within the boundaries, forever.” Due to the stature of such claims, our family was able to remain living on and continue mining our land. On June 23, 1954 at approximately 12 p.m., the heart and soul of our property, the mill, was bombed causing more than $1 million in damages. The destruction was devastating, as we watched decades of hard work, dedication and history burst into flames. The wreckage forced us to uproot our home, relocate and re-start our careers elsewhere. Less than a year later, the USAF acquired the land just north of the Groom property and established an Air Force Base, known today as Area 51. Since, we have been granted limited access to our property. While we’ve had the ability to spend time visiting and repairing a land that holds invaluable history, we’ve faced many challenges in trying to work with the USAF and other government entities. Such challenges can be only described as criminal acts by our government including: • The bombing of the Groom Mine mill site. • Shooting of the Groom Mine campsite by airplanes. • Holding family members at gunpoint on numerous occasions. Family members have experienced fear and mental anguish from this. • Nuclear fallout and contamination from the aboveground nuclear tests. These tests caused radiation burns and sickness among some family members. • Illegally seizing our access road in 1978.This road was held illegally by the Air Force for six years until the land withdraw was approved by Congress. • Invasion of privacy at Groom Mine and constant monitoring of our activities. • Illegally detaining family members. • Threatened use of deadly force by security forces. • Creating obstacles preventing the operation of Groom Mine, causing lost opportunities for business dealings. • Complete denial of access to a land that, under the United States Constitution, we have every right to access. • Illegal and periodic searches of our vehicles and persons prior to gaining access to our own property. • Coerced signings of Inadvertent Disclosure Statements. • Telling our prospective business partners that they would not be allowed to operate the mine and therefore no business deals have been possible. • The constant threat of Condemnation, including telling Groom Mine owners that if we bring an outside company to run the mine, the Air Force will condemn the Groom Mine.

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