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Ron Paul stars in 1983 Congressional Baseball Game
Ron Paul goes 2 for 3 with a double, hit by pitch, reach on catcher's interference, and 2 RBI as the starting right fielder in the 1983 Congression...
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Newt Gingrich: Selling Access
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today the release of its latest ad, 'Selling Access', another two-minute web video aimed at forme...
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003 The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East
This is reading from book one of a series of five books written by Baird Spalding. He along with a team of researchers traveled to India and surrou...
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002 The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East
This is reading from book one of a series of five books written by Baird Spalding. He along with a team of researchers traveled to India and surrou...
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Spalding Spoke of Social Reorganization.wmv
This is an answer to a comment which someone ask me on one of my videos. The comment concerned Baird Spalding and a video I made of his fourth boo...
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3 months ago
God's Message to Wall Street
Playlist for Walter Russell books are located below.
The Man Who Tapped into the secrets of the Universe.....Walter Russell
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21 Book 5 The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East.wmv
Reading from book 5 of a series of books entitled "The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East" Baird Spalding
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Uncle Jay Explains: June 30, 2011
Uncle Jay is still on summer vacation! In case you're confused by the news without his help (or if you enjoy being confused WITH his help), here's...
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Love that Astros uniform! Pretty funny that the commentators were wondering why RP was so far down in the lineup even though he was pretty much their best hitter. Nothing ever changes, eh?