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This is tape 1 of 4 in which Dr Lawrence Dunegan recalls a meeting with Dr Richard Day on 20th March 1968, in which Dr Day revealed the world plans of a secret group of powerful people who he referred to as the New Order of Barbarians. The main tapes were recorded of Dr Dunegan were recorded in 1988. Even since then, much of what Dr Day said was going to happen in the world has - and there is more to come. Tapes one and two were recorded in 1988.
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This is tape 2 of 4 in which Dr Lawrence Dunegan recalls a meeting with Dr Richard Day on 20th March 1968, in which Dr Day revealed the world plans of a secret group of powerful people who he referred to as the New Order of Barbarians.
The main tapes were recorded of Dr Dunegan were recorded in 1988. Even since then, much of what Dr Day said was going to happen in the world has - and there is more to come.
Tapes one and two were recorded in 1988
The main tapes were recorded of Dr Dunegan were recorded in 1988. Even since then, much of what Dr Day said was going to happen in the world has - and there is more to come.
Tapes one and two were recorded in 1988
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This is tape 3 of 4 in which Dr Lawrence Dunegan recalls a meeting with Dr Richard Day on 20th March 1968, in which Dr Day revealed the world plans of a secret group of powerful people who he referred to as the New Order of Barbarians.
Tape 3 This is the third and final tape of the "New Order of Barbarians". This interview by Randy Engel, Director of the U.S. Coalition for Life, with Dr. Larry Dunegan was taped on Oct. 10, 1991 in Pittsburgh, Penn.
Tape 3 This is the third and final tape of the "New Order of Barbarians". This interview by Randy Engel, Director of the U.S. Coalition for Life, with Dr. Larry Dunegan was taped on Oct. 10, 1991 in Pittsburgh, Penn.
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This is tape 4 of 4 in which Dr Lawrence Dunegan recalls a meeting with Dr Richard Day on 20th March 1968
Stanley Kimball Monteith (1929 – 2014) was a radio host, author and a retired orthopedic surgeon, popularly known as Doctor Stan. He hosted a daily radio show called Radio Liberty. Recorded in 1997.
Stanley Kimball Monteith (1929 – 2014) was a radio host, author and a retired orthopedic surgeon, popularly known as Doctor Stan. He hosted a daily radio show called Radio Liberty. Recorded in 1997.
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Degenerate Art Exhibition 1937
1905 Paula Modersohn - Becker
1907 Oskar Kokoschka - Old Man
1909 1926 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Russian dancer
1909 Emil Nolde - Evening meal
1910 Emil Nolde - Christ and children
1905 Paula Modersohn - Becker
1907 Oskar Kokoschka - Old Man
1909 1926 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Russian dancer
1909 Emil Nolde - Evening meal
1910 Emil Nolde - Christ and children
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Degenerate Art Exhibition 1937
1911 1912 Emil Nolde - The life of Christ in crucifixion
1911 1912 Marc Chagall - Winter
1911 Franz Marc - Blue Horse
1912 Emil Nolde - Naked and eunuchs the guardian of Harem
1912 Franz Marc - Forest with bird
1911 1912 Emil Nolde - The life of Christ in crucifixion
1911 1912 Marc Chagall - Winter
1911 Franz Marc - Blue Horse
1912 Emil Nolde - Naked and eunuchs the guardian of Harem
1912 Franz Marc - Forest with bird
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Degenerate Art Exhibition 1937
1912 Franz Marc - Two blue and yellow cats
1912 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff - Pharisees
1912 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff - Vase with dahlias
1912 Ludwig Meidner - Autoportrait
1912 Marc Chagall - Rabbi
1912 Franz Marc - Two blue and yellow cats
1912 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff - Pharisees
1912 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff - Vase with dahlias
1912 Ludwig Meidner - Autoportrait
1912 Marc Chagall - Rabbi
Degenerate Art Exhibition 1937
1913 1914 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Street Scene
1913 Christian Rohlfs - Yellow house with red roof
1913 Emil Nolde - Mulatresse
1913 Emil Nolde - The three Magi
1913 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Five women in the street
1913 1914 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Street Scene
1913 Christian Rohlfs - Yellow house with red roof
1913 Emil Nolde - Mulatresse
1913 Emil Nolde - The three Magi
1913 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Five women in the street