Episode 332: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Susan Bradford | Royal Blood Lies)

Jun 14, 2021

Susan Bradford is an investigative journalist and author who has written many books on the Deep State, most recently Royal Blood Lies:
The Inside Story on How the Rothschilds Took over the British Monarchy, Purged Royals,Created Puppet Leaders, Waged Revolutions, Corrupted
Morals and Institutions, Plundered Wealth, Created False Realities, and Pitted Nations, Societies, and Peoples Against Each Other in a Ruthless, Megalomaniacal Quest for World Domination. Susan was lead investigative journalist on the Abramoff investigation and has worked as producer for Fox News Channel, writer for CBS news, assignments editor for Voice of America, and editor of the European Review, covering such historic events as the Council of Europe summit that launched the euro.

She was also speech writer for Korean Ambassador Sung Chul Yang and UK Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Howard.
Website: http://susanbradford.org/

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