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Nursing Gunpowder by
Charles Pinwill.
This essay has been written from the research of Antonia Fraser in her work The Gunpowder Plot first published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in the UK in 1996.

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A National Dividend For All!
Dr Sonya Marshall interviews Charles Pinwill on how and why a national dividend for all, is the way mankind can climb out of the economic trap of a debt driven economy! - 39:13

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Review of ‘The Original Australians: Story of the Aboriginal People’ by Josephine Flood
Review By J. Peter White

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Freedom potential Segment 19


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Control the Words, Control the Culture

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How Leonardo da Vinci Changed the World!

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Sleeping with Dragons 
Another chapter from Charles's Pinwill audio book.

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The 5 question Sheeple stupidity test - how stupid are you really?

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The Nature of Social Credit
An Animated Series

Episode #15 ~ The 9th Consequence of the Gap
Episode #16 ~ Social Credit and Usury.

Since we published episode #14 in Nov 2020 eight new episodes have been created and we will bring them to you over the next few months.

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From The Hague. International Trials Day One -Crimes Against Humanity.

This is the opening statement and we will try to bring you more as it develops.

18mins

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DIVE Mr Bean! | Funny Clip

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYN5lx6DJs0

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Tchaikovsky:Waltz of the Flowers-Daniel Barenboim


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