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Carolyn Yeager Uncensored

Carolyn Yeager Uncensored

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Carolyn Yeager covers a number of items, issues and individuals that have captured her attention this week, all related to the theme of traitors. Documents reveal parties responsible for causing WWI; Traitors at the Federal... more

Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the dinner table monologues by the German Leader from Jan. 8-13, 1942, as taken down by trusted legal aide Heinrich Heim. Included in this episode: Hitler reminisces... more

Carolyn Yeager continues her investigation into "what makes a traitor" by looking at The Cambridge Five: Upper-class British Trinity College students who began their unlikely career as Communist sympathizers and members of secret... more

Carolyn Yeager discusses Racial Nationalism in the context of ?Blood and Soil? National Socialism versus the confused ideas coming from Julius Evola that spirit, rather than ethnic substance, determines culture, and that there is such a... more

Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the Jan. 5th-7th, 1942 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. Some highlights of this episode: Japan and... more

With Carolyn Yeager. What makes a traitor? Why are they hard to spot? Half German-half Russian Sorge has been called the best spy ever. He was probably responsible for the failure of German forces to take Moscow early in the... more

Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the dinner table monologues by the German Leader from Jan. 1st-5th, 1942, as taken down by trusted aide Heinrich Heim. Included in this episode: The importance of that... more

And who is and isn't a National-Socialist. Everyone thinks they understand National-Socialism but few do. What is the difference between Fascism and N-S? Carolyn also shares some of her genealogy.

National Action is an organization of British youths who have come together for the purpose of influencing the indigenous White British people to take back their country from the extreme multi-culuralism in which it is now drowning. They do... more

Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the Dec. 14-30, 1941 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. Some highlights of this episode: Hitler tells... more

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