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Lost Arts Radio Show #162 - Special Guest Alexandra Bruce

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I personally have been a fan and subscriber of Forbidden Knowledge TV (www.forbiddenknowledgetv.net) for quite a few years now. Alexandra Bruce, creator of the site, has a long background in film and music video production, and does a great job putting out cutting edge educational videos on news stories and a wide array of topics that inform and entertain at the same time. Apparently, our rulers agree that her content is important and the professionalism of its presentation catches the public's attention very effectively. The social media giants have been attacking Alexandra in their ongoing censorship campaign, demonetizing her channel to attempt to extinguish her work.

It seemed to me that the best response would be to tell as many people as possible about this courageous and creative communicator, in hopes that she will be more strongly supported by all of us who favor free speech and honest communication. We are honored to have Alexandra on the show this Sunday, and will take the opportunity to introduce you to an inspiring woman who put together a successful and unique enterprise that serves the public interest, only to be attacked viciously by YouTube and other members of the ruling cartel. But Alexandra is persisting anyway in getting her material to as wide an audience as possible. It is our privilege to support and share her work with you.

Join me, your host Richard Sacks, every week for fascinating discussions, amazing guests and useful information that you will not want to miss. If you want to support our work, please use the Donate button on our website, www.lostartsradio.com, and tell others about the show.

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