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Beyond Manipulation: Understanding the Forces Shaping Your Mind - Brian Rose & G. Edward Griffin

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Brian Rose: London Real 🍿Watch Full Episode: 💰LEARN MORE ABOUT EARLY STAGE INVESTING HERE: 💰Crypto & DeFi Academy: Founder of Freedom Force International Griffin is a filmmaker, author, researcher and thought leader and the founder of Freedom Force International and the Red Pill University, who throughout his many decades of study has garnered a huge army of followers. Born in Detroit in 1931, he attended the University of Michigan and majored in speech and communications, something that has served him well through the years. After a stint in the US Army, he developed a keen interest in history and the wealth of knowledge available in the vast treasure trove of books and documentation available to all, but overlooked by many. Through this, Mr Griffin developed his blossoming talent for researching difficult topics and began what would become a career spent sharing ideas and presenting challenging topics in clear terms that all can understand. His work spans topics as wide as the Federal Reserve System and international banking to the history of taxation, US foreign policy, the science and politics of cancer therapy, race politics, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations. As a filmmaker, he has produced a vast array of recordings that many of you will have seen in the recent documentary film – The Great Awakening, featured on London Real’s Digital Freedom Platform – as Mr Griffin’s impeccably researched ideas take centre stage. He is probably best known as the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, his bestselling book that is as relevant today as it was some thirty years ago, and influenced financial experts and leading thinkers such as Robert Kiyosaki. The book exposes the true function of the Federal Reserve System and how it came to exist, from a top secret meeting in the affluent surrounds of Jekyll Island in Georgia. His other works include A World Without Cancer, written in 1964 and investigates the role of the medical industry and the little known facts about cancer treatment and our body’s incredible healing abilities. Perhaps his most salient argument centres on the concept of Collectivism and the importance of focusing on the individual. Mr Griffin believes that ultimately our understanding of democracy is flawed and the pursuit of serving the greater good is merely a method for governments to exert more control and wield greater power.

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