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Nov 2022
1h 31m

Episode #121 - Matt Ehret and the Unseen...

TOM LUONGO
About this episode
Author and Historian Matt Ehret joins me for a lively discussion from Aristotle's effect on modern bad historians to Aaron Burr's thrice failed attempts to undermine the American Revolution and why we should never, ever let the agents of the British aristocracy run around in the dark.

Show Notes:
Matt's Substack
https://matthewehret.substack.com/
Matt's Documentary on the Secret History of the U.S. Police State:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/XRQFpzljKkk/
https://canadianpatriot.org
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