Reader's Digest organization
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Friedrich Hayekperson · 2United Statescountry · 2Edward J. Epsteinperson · 1John Barronperson · 1Willem Oltmansperson · 1Ramon Magsaysayperson · 1Diosdado Macapagalperson · 1The Road to Serfdombook · 1George de Mohrenschildtperson · 1
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calls for the putting of little into writing as feasible or keeping records out of official files. That makes freedom of information request non-existent. According to John Barron of the Reader's Digest resident KGB expert, Kruma was overth…
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He goes on to write, and this is what cracks me up, you know, because who didn't all sit around and read Reader's Digest at one point, right? It was a big CIA op too. The files revealed, he said, that the KGB had converted Ghana into a vast…
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In reviewing those findings, de Morgenschild had already written his manuscript stating that the Warren Commission was wrong about Oswald. Two journalists contacted him. One was a Dutch journalist, Willem Oltman. The other was Edward J. Eps…
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who was to become the president in 1961, provided the agency with political information for several years and eventually asked for and received what he felt he deserved, financial support for his campaign. Reader's Digest called his electio…
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would work towards that goal. Hayek had become a household name among American conservatives in 1945 with his book, The Road to Surfton. It was published in the United States. The book actually became a bestseller. There was a condensed ver…
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And again, that was when we were we grew up very poor, but we had Reader's Digest in our house all the time. My mom loved that. And now that I know what it was all about, it's crazy how I mean, it's it's so apparent how we were all brainwas…