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Early Warnings: Caught on Video - Famous People Who Warned Us 50+ Years ago

I have lots of archived black and white video of people warning about our current situation.
The following four people represent just the tip of the iceberg 
Featured on this page: 4 People who warned of a totalitarian Bush/Obama society.- each over 50 years ago. 

Robert Welch
Aldous Huxley
Ayn Rand
Milton Friedman

What i find fascinating about these four people, is [...]

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Lyndon La Rouche Webcast - State of the Union (April 11th 2009)

 
LaRouche Webcast: April 11, 2009

Windows Media Player 9, or higher, required.
Windows Users should already have Windows Media Player installed on their PC’s. If not, it can be downloaded here.
MAC OSX users may need this quicktime plugin. Only the 384kbps stream is compatible withMAX OSX.
April 7, 2009 Webcast
 
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The Obama Deception

The Obama Deception is a hard-hitting film that completely destroys the myth that Barack Obama is working for the best interests of the American people. The Obama phenomenon is a hoax carefully crafted by the captains of the New World Order. He is being pushed as savior in an attempt to con the American people into accepting global slavery.

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The Pentagon’s New Map: Military Planning in the 21st Century

The essence of this film is that the military is our number one exportable product, and is required for “direct foreign investment.” In other words, multinational corporations, in order to globalize other nations, need a military, and that military is for hire, and we serve in an involuntary labor force for this military and these corporations. The Pentagon and the Obama administration have passed this legislation.

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The Money Masters

The Money Masters is a 3 1/2 hour non-fiction, historical documentary that traces the origins of the political power structure. The modern political power structure has its roots in the hidden manipulation and accumulation of gold and other forms of money. The development of fractional reserve banking practices in the 17th century brought to a cunning sophistication the secret techniques initially used by goldsmiths fraudulently to accumulate wealth.

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J. Herbener: The New Vampire Economy

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Murray Rothbard: For A New Liberty (Movie, Book, and Audio Book)

In For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, Rothbard proposes a once-and-for-all escape from the two major political parties, the ideologies they embrace, and their central plans for using state power against people. Libertarianism is Rothbard’s radical alternative that says state power is unworkable and immoral and ought to be curbed and finally overthrown.

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George Orwell: Nineteen Eighty Four (2 Movies and Book)

Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic dystopian novel by English author George Orwell. Published in 1949, it is set in the eponymousyear and focuses on a totalitarian regime. The story follows the life of one seemingly insignificant man, Winston Smith, a civil servant assigned the task of perpetuating the regime’s propaganda by falsifying records and political [...]

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Aldous Huxley: Brave New World (Movie and Book)

Brave New World is a novel by Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932. Set in the London of AD 2540 (632 A.F. in the book), the novel anticipates developments in reproductive technology and sleep-learning that combine to change society. The future society is an embodiment of the ideals that form the basis [...]

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Henry Hazlitt: Economics In One Lesson (Movie and Book)

Henry Hazlitt wrote this book following his stint at the New York Times as an editorialist. His hope was to reduce the whole teaching of economics to a few principles and explain them in ways that people would never forget. It worked. He relied on some stories by Bastiat and his own impeccable capacity for logical thinking [...]

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Murray Rothbard: The Case Against The Fed (Movie, Book, and Audio Book)

The most powerful case against the American central bank ever written. This work begins with a mini-treatment of money and banking theory, and then plunges right in with the real history of the Federal Reserve System. Rothbard covers the struggle between competing elites and how they converged with the Fed.
Rothbard calls for the abolition of [...]

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Murray Rothbard: What Has Government Done To Our Money (Movie, Book, and Audio Book)

What Has Government Done With Our Money is Murray Rothbard’s most famous monetary essay–the one that has influenced two generations of economists, investors, and business professionals.
The Mises Institute has united this book with its natural complement: a detailed reform proposal for a 100 percent gold dollar. “The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar” was [...]

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Cold War Part 24 of 24: Conclusions (1989-1991)

Cold War Part 24 of 24: Conclusions (1989-1991)
The Cold War was the continuing state of conflict, tension and competition that existed primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union and those countries’ respective allies from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s. Throughout this period, the conflict was expressed through military coalitions, espionage, weapons development, [...]

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Cold War Part 23 of 24: The Wall Comes Down (1989)

Cold War Episode 23 of 24: The Wall Comes Down (1989)
East-West tensions eased after the appointment of Mikhail Gorbachev. After the deaths of three successive elderly Soviet leaders since 1982, the Soviet Politburo elected GorbachevCommunist Party General Secretary in March 1985, marking the rise of a new generation of leadership. Under Gorbachev, relatively young reform-oriented [...]

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Cold War Part 22 of 24: Star Wars (1981-1988)

Cold War Part 22 of 24: Star Wars (1981-1988)

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Cold War Part 21 of 24: Spies (1945-1990)

Cold War Episode 21 of 24: Spies (1945-1990)
Since the late 1920s, the Soviet Union, through its OGPU and NKVD intelligence services, used Russians and foreign-born nationals as well as Communist and left-leaning Americans to perform espionage activities in the United States. These various espionage networks eventually succeeded in penetrating various U.S. government agencies, transmitting classified [...]

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Cold War Part 20 of 24: Soldiers of God (1975 of 1988)

Cold War Episode 20 of 24: Soldiers of God (1975 of 1988)
The Soviet war in Afghanistan (also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan) was a nine-year conflict involving Soviet Union forces supporting the Marxist People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) governmentagainst the mujahideen resistance. The latter group found support from [...]

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Cold War Part 19 of 24: Freeze (1977-1981)

Cold War Episode 19 of 24: Freeze (1977-1981)
U.S. President Jimmy Carter tried to place another cap on the arms race with a SALT II agreement in 1979, but his efforts were undercut by three surprising developments: the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the Nicaraguan Revolution, and Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.

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Cold War Part 18 of 24: Backyard (1954-1990)

Cold War Episode 18: Backyard (1954-1990)

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Cold War Part 17 of 24: Good Guys Bad Guys (1967-1978)

Cold War Episode 17: Good Guys Bad Guys

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Cold War Part 16 of 24: Detente (1969-1975)

Cold War Detente

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Cold War Part 15 of 24: China (1948-1972)

Cold War Part 15 of 24: China (1948-1972)
In July 1971, President Nixon’s National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger secretly visited Beijing during a trip to Pakistan, and laid the groundwork for Nixon’s visit to China. Almost as soon as the American president arrived in the Chinese capital he was summoned for a meeting with Chairman Mao [...]

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Cold War Part 14 of 24: Red Spring (1960’s)

Cold War Episode 14 of 24: Red Spring (1960’s)
After Stalin died in March 1953, he was succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Georgi Malenkov as Premier of the Soviet Union. However the central figure in the immediate post-Stalin period was the former head of the [...]

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Cold War Part 13 of 24: Make Love Not War (1960’s)

Cold War Episode 13: Make Love, Not War

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Cold War Part 12 of 24: M.A.D. (1960-1972)

Episode 12 of the Cold War Series, covering the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) in which either side is prohiped from attacking by the knowledge that they themselfs will be destroyed by the retaliation.

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Cold War Part 11 of 24: Vietnam (1954-1968)

Cold War Episode 11 of 24: Vietnam (1954-1968)
Episode 11 of the Cold War Series, covering the Vietnam war between South-Vietnam (aligned to the US) and North-Vietnam (aligned to the USSR and China, mainly aligned to USSR after the Sino-Sovjet split).

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Cold War Part 10 of 24: Cuba (1959-1962)

Cold War Part 10 of 24: Cuba (1959-1962)
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the United States, the Soviet Union, and Cuba in the early 1960s during the Cold War. In Russia, it is termed the “Caribbean Crisis” (Russian: Карибский кризис, Karibskiy krizis), while in Cuba it is called the “October Crisis”. The crisis [...]

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Cold War Part 9 of 24: The Berlin Wall (1958-1963)

Cold War Episode 9 of 24: The Berlin Wall (1958-1963)
The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a physical barrier separating West Berlin from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany), including East Berlin. The longer inner German border demarcated the border between East and West Germany. Both borders came to symbolize the Iron Curtain between [...]

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Cold War Part 8 of 24: Sputnik (1949-1961)

Cold War Part 8 of 24: Sputnik (1949-1961)
Sputnik 1 was the world’s first Earth-orbiting artificial satellite. It was launched into a low altitude elliptical orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957, and was the first in a series of satellites collectively known as the Sputnik program. The unanticipated announcement ofSputnik 1’s success precipitated [...]

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Cold War Part 7 of 24: After Stalin (1953-1956)

Cold War Episode 7 of 24: After Stalin (1953-1956)
Episode 7 of the Cold War Series, covering the events after the death of Stalin: Formation of the Warschaupact in response to the formation of NATO. Also Chroetsjov’s famous speech about Stalin’s crimes and the following destalinisation, which caused unrest in Eastern Europe and the uprising in [...]

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Cold War Part 6 of 24: Reds (1947-1953)

Episode 6 of the Cold War Series. This time covering the fear of communism in the US (partialy created by the propaganda). The McCarthy committee searching for communist, which turned into a witchhunt and violation of civil rights. It also covers the same time period in the USSR: the showtrails of Stalin and the outright [...]

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Cold War Part 5 of 24: Korea (1949-1953)

Cold War Episode 5 of 24: Korea (1949-1953)
Episode 5 of the Cold War Series, covering the Korea war between het capitalist south and the communist north. The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea (officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) and South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) regimes, [...]

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Cold War Part 4 of 24: Berlin 1948-1949

Cold War Episode 4 of 24: Berlin 1948-1949
Episode 4 of the Cold War Series, covering the Sovjet blockade of West-Berlin and the following air-lift of supplies. During the final stages of World War II, the Soviet Union annexed several countries as Soviet Socialist Republics within theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics. Most of those territories had [...]

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Cold War Part 3 of 24: Marshall Plan (1947-1952)

Cold War Episode 3 of 24: Marshall Plan (1947-1952)
Episode 3 of the Cold War Series, covering the post war poverty in Europe which increased the popularity of the communists among the people. To counter this, economic aid was given to Europe in the form of the Marshall Plan and the CIA tried to help bend [...]

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Cold War Part 2 of 24: Iron Curtain (1945-1947)

Cold War Episode 2 of 24: Iron Curtain (1945-1947)
Episode 2 of the Cold War Series, covering the aftermath of WO II and the formation of the new world order in Europe. Europe was divided in West and Sovjet spheres of influence mostly according the agreements of the Yalta conference. The Iron Curtain was the symbolic, [...]

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Cold War Part 1 of 24: Comrades (1917-1945)

Cold War Epsisode 1 of 24: Comrades (1917-1945)
Episode 1 of the Cold War Series, covering the origings of the tentions between the capitalist west and the communist Soviet Union. Starting with revolution of 1917 followed by the events of WW II, which outcome brought the Red Army into eastern Europe. “Red” officially refers to the [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 10 of 10: How to Stay Free

Volume 10 - How to Stay Free (1980)
Democracies have only recently been considered desirable. Historically, it was feared that democracies always self destruct when citizens, forgetting that you cannot remove want and misery through legislation, insist on government actions that physically and morally bankrupt their nation. Friedman explains why the United States has so [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 9 of 10: How to Cure Inflation

Volume 9 - How to Cure Inflation (1980)
Inflation results when the amount of money printed or coined increases faster than the creation of new goods and services. Money is a “token” of the wealth of a nation. If more tokens are created than new wealth, it takes more tokens to buy the same goods. [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 8 of 10: Who Protects the Worker?

Volume 8 - Who Protects the Consumer? (1980)
Various government agencies have been created on the claim that they will protect the consumer. These agencies restrict freedom, stifle beneficial innovation, and become agents for the industries or groups they are intended to regulate. Friedman explains how the apparent chaos of the market place, the competition of [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 7 of 10: Who Protects the Consumer?

Volume 7 - Who Protects the Consumer? (1980)
Various government agencies have been created on the claim that they will protect the consumer. These agencies restrict freedom, stifle beneficial innovation, and become agents for the industries or groups they are intended to regulate. Friedman explains how the apparent chaos of the market place, the competition [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 6 of 10: What’s Wrong with our Schools

Volume 6 - What’s Wrong with our Schools (1980)
Parental choice and parental responsibility in the education of children is the U.S. tradition and is consistent with a free society. Centralized government control has eroded freedom and adversely affected the quality of education. The poor help pay for education for the future rich. Friedman has [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 5 of 10: Created Equal

Volume 5 - Created Equal (1980)
The Declaration of Independence says, “all men are created equal.” Friedman explains that this did not mean all persons should or will have equal talents or income. Equal opportunity to better one’s self, and the right to personally benefit from the gains realized, are consistent with freedom. Equality of [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 4 of 10: From Cradle to Grave

Volume 4 - From Cradle to Grave (1980)
The welfare state arises from the attempt to do good with other people’s money. Such attempts always fail because: Nobody spends somebody else’s money as carefully as his own. Welfare is supply driven. Those spending the money use force to collect it and to insure those [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 3 of 10: Anatomy of a Crisis

Volume 3 - Anatomy of Crisis (1980)
The Great Depression has been popularly viewed as a failure of capitalism. The stock market crash, the failure of the Bank of the United States, loss of personal savings, were visible symbols supporting this belief. As Friedman explains, the real cause was the unseen failure of government policy [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 2 of 10: The Tyranny of Control

Volume 2 - The Tyranny of Control (1980)
Government planning and detailed control of economic activity lessens productive innovation, and consumer choice. Good, better, best, are replaced by “approved” or “authorized.” Friedman shows how “established” industries or methods, seek government protection or subsidization in their attempts to stop or limit product improvements which they don’t [...]

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Free To Choose (1980) Part 1 of 10: Power of the Market

Volume 1 - The Power of the Market  (1980)
America’s freedom and prosperity derive from the combination of the idea of human liberty in America’s Declaration of Independence with the idea of economic freedom in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. Friedman explains how markets and voluntary exchange organize activity and enable people to improve their lives. He [...]

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Constitution Class Part 7 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget.

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Constitution Class Part 6 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget.

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Constitution Class Part 5 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget.

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Constitution Class Part 4 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget.

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Constitution Class Part 3 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget.

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Constitution Class Part 2 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget. 

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Constitution Class Part 1 of 7

Class: Introduction To The Constitution | Instructor: Michael Badnarik
This is the highly acclaimed 7hr class taught by author and Constitutional scholar, Michael Badnarik.
In 7 hours, Michael covers far more than you learned in years of high school or college, in a way you’ll never forget. 

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 6 of 6: Are We To Be a Nation?

EPISODE 6: “Are We to Be a Nation? 1783-1788
Peace comes to the United States, but governing the world’s newest republic is no simple task. Congress is ineffectual and individual states act like sovereign nations. By the time the Constitutional Convention convenes in 1787, many wonder if the country can survive. The long ratification process helps [...]

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 5 of 6: The World Turned Upside Down

EPISODE 5: “The World Turned Upside Down” 1778-1783
The British hope to exploit the issue of slavery and to enlist the support of loyalists in the south. They fail. After a series of brutal engagements, the British army heads for Virginia, only to be trapped by the miraculous convergence of Washington’s army and the French fleet [...]

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 4 of 6: Oh Fatal Ambition

EPISODE 4: “Oh Fatal Ambition” 1777-1778
The “united” states remain in dire need of funds and military support. Congress dispatches Benjamin Franklin to France in hopes of creating an alliance which will provide both. Meanwhile, a British army marches down the Hudson River trying to cut off New England from the other colonies. The British are [...]

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 3 of 6: The Times That Try Mens Souls

EPISODE 3: “The Times That Try Men’s Souls” 1776-1777
Days after the Declaration of Independence is signed, a British force arrives in New York harbor. Washington and his troops are driven to New Jersey. With only a few days of enlistment left for many of his volunteers, a desperate Washington leads his army quietly across the [...]

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 2 of 6: Blows Must Decide

EPISODE 2: “Blows Must Decide” 1774-1776 
A total break from Great Britain remains hard for Americans to imagine, even after shots are fired at Lexington and Concord. Words push matters “Over the Edge” in 1776. Common Sense argues that it is the natural right of men to govern themselves. The Declaration of Independence declares this same [...]

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Liberty The American Revolution Part 1 of 6: The Reluctant Revolutionaries

EPISODE 1: “The Reluctant Revolutionaries” 1763-1774
In 1763, the capitol city of America is London, George Washington is lobbying for a post in the British army, and no one thinks of Boston harbor when they hear talk of tea parties. In a dozen years, the colonies are on the brink of rebellion. What happens to bring [...]

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