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Lost Arts Radio Show #384 - Special Guest James P. Bradley

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This week, Joy Garner, Founder of The Control Group project, which has been exposing the real scope of the damage done by vaccines that are promoted as "safe and effective" (www.thecontrolgroup.org), introduces to Lost Arts Radio James P. Bradley (https://bradleysenate.com/), who is running for U.S. Senate in California ("V.P." Kamala Harris' vacated seat, currently occupied by a Democrat). His aim is to help rescue America from its present course of total enslavement and destruction, and to bring people together to restore Constitutional integrity in government. James understands the issues that matter are common sense human issues, not that hard to understand once we put aside partisan feuding and focus on solving the problems that are intentionally created by our rulers as part of a global anti-human agenda.

In my discussions with James off air, his character and motivation to serve humanity have been made clear. Joy has also pointed out that James has been putting his benevolent desire to help save his country into action already, not waiting to become a member of Congress to do what he can. Joy has agreed to be on the show with James to say a bit more for us on what James has done up to now, including his support for The Control Group. Lost Arts Radio continues to seek out those in government and other positions of power who are not part of the global agenda of death and who need and deserve our support. James P. Bradley is one of those people who will be of valuable service to America and the world as a U.S. Senator from California. Come meet him this weekend and see for yourself why Joy and I say he needs to be in Congress as soon as possible, along with others of like mind and intent.

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