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Lost Arts Radio Show #43 - Tom DeWeese and Katharine Dokken

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On the first part of this Halloween edition of Lost Arts Radio, we are joined by returning guest and Agenda 21 expert Tom DeWeese (www.americanpolicy.org). Tom leads us through a survey of the most recent and current stages of this global assault on humanity, as well as what each of us can do to increase our chances of surviving the attack, and help bring back freedom and prosperity to America and other nations. We briefly recap the origins of Agenda 21 and its recent re-styling as Agenda 2030, how our controllers are using language to get their servants to do the work on this weapon, as well as to get the general public to think of it as something good until it is too late to mount any meaningful resistance.

For the second half of our Halloween broadcast, we are extremely fortunate to have with us speaker, author, Constitutional and freedom activist Katharine Dokken (www.katharinedokken.com). Katharine wrote her three books and became publicly active after her home was raided and her pet show dogs (including terrified puppies) were stolen by "animal rights" activists, operating illegally with the cooperation of local law enforcement officers, and the support of a corrupt legal system. Emotionally devastated by what amounted to a coordinated kidnapping of her canine family members, which also destroyed the business she had of selling puppies of her fancy show dogs to qualifying buyers, Katharine found a way to salvage her sanity and do something for her lost companions so that their lives with her would not be lost in vain. She became an eloquent and shockingly honest spokesperson, to let the public know the real nature of the criminals pretending to care about the well-being of animals, calling themselves "animal rights activists."

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