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My 9 Year Journey On Epstein
d is joined by author Millie Morris-McGhee and retired FBI agent Wesley Swearingen to discuss former FBI czar J. Edgar Hoover's purported biggest secret - Hoover's father was a black man. Millie McGhee-Morris, is a multi-entrepreneurial, successful publisher, author, mentor, Inspirational speaker, educator, and philanthropist. Her Many books are; Secrets Uncovered, J. Edgar Hoover Passing For White, Secrets Uncovered J. Edgar Hoover the Relative, Drifted Back In Time, What’s Done In The Dark, which became a documentary co-directed by Millie, uncovering an explosive family secret that she is related to former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. Her research equipped her with the knowledge and resources to advise others about how to explore their heritage and roots. http://www.milliemcgheemorris.com/ M. Wesley Swearingen is a former FBI agent and the author of FBI Secrets: An Agent’s Exposé. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, Swearingen later graduated from Ohio State University and joined the FBI while it was directed by J. Edgar Hoover. Following his retirement from the FBI in 1977, Swearingen was involved in several lawsuits against the FBI related to wrongful imprisonment and civil rights violations. A California licensed private investigator, Swearingen has appeared in several documentary films about the FBI. He earned the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice (CACJ) President’s Award in 1997.
Steve Bannon Padlocked Porn & Meth House
Lauren Beobert Shooting Dogs Story
the murders at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin studio and possible connections to the Zodiac and Black Dahlia killings and especially the Smiley Face murders.
Sleeping With The Enemy
Steven Hoffenberg: Maxwell Arrest, Roger Stone , wikileaks
Doug Caddy On Russia , Stone and Manafort
New Recording (draft)
Birthday Blues
The authoritative biography of the 60s countercultural icon who wrote SCUM Manifesto, shot Andy Warhol, and made an unforgettable mark on feminist history. Valerie Solanas is one of the most polarizing figures of 1960s counterculture. A cult hero to some and vehemently denounced by others, she has been dismissed but never forgotten. Known for shooting Andy Warhol in 1968 and for writing the infamous SCUM Manifesto, Solanas became one of the most famous women of her era. But she was also diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and spent much of her life homeless or in mental hospitals. Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto, a sui generis vision of radical gender dystopia, predicted ATMs, test-tube babies, the Internet, and artificial insemination long before they existed. It has sold more copies and been translated into more languages than nearly all other feminist texts of its time. And yet, shockingly little work has investigated the life of its author. This book is the first biography about Solanas, including original interviews with family, friends (and enemies), and numerous living Warhol associates. It reveals surprising details about Solanas’s life: the children nearly no one knew she had, her drive for control over her own writing, and her elusive personal and professional relationships. Valerie Solanas reveals the tragic, remarkable life of an iconic figure. It is “not only a remarkable biographical feat but also a delicate navigation of an unwieldy, demanding, and complex life story” (BOMB Magazine).
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Patrick Bergy : Hunter Biden Laptop ; Mara Lago Search Warrant
Martin Dillon Expert on Robert Maxwell
Trump Private Security & Coke Dealers Invade Venezuella