James Perloff is author of The Shadows of Power, an exposé of the Council on Foreign Relations that has sold over 100,000 copies, and two books about the evidence against Darwin’s theory of evolution, including Tornado in a Junkyard. He wrote for The New American magazine for nearly three decades. His 2013 book, Truth Is a Lonely Warrior, is a comprehensive primer on the New World Order, supplemented by his 2019 book, Thirteen Pieces of the Jigsaw. His latest book, published last year, is COVID-19 and the Agendas to Come, Red-Pilled.
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Larry Pinkney
Larry James Pinkney is an American political activist. A former member of the Black Panther Party, and the Republic of New Africa. Pinkney also served as co-chair of the San Francisco Black Caucus in the early 1970s, and later, as chairman of the Black National Independence Party. His FBI profile (obtained by FOIA) says he is “potentially dangerous due to his ability to unify black and white.”
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G. Edward Griffin
G. Edward Griffin is an American researcher, author, and filmmaker. His most well known works are The Creature from Jekyll Island and World Without Cancer. He is also the founder of Freedom Force International and creator of Red Pill Expo and Red Pill University.
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Stacey Lennox
Stacey Lennox is a recovering Fortune 500 executive and healthcare professional. PJ Media readers can hear Stacey on the weekly Loftus Party podcast with comedian Michael Loftus and multiple shows a week on KLRN Radio.
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Dr. TK
Dr. TK is a professional field archaeologist, an adjunct professor at Biola University, a research fellow at Discovery Institute, and has been a consultant, writer, and guide for history and archaeology documentaries and curricula. He currently directs archaeological projects in Bible lands, and he has researched and photographed artifacts from around the world.
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Megan Fox
Megan Fox is a columnist and podcaster at PJ Media. She is a published author of two books, “Shut Up! The Bizarre War That One Public Library Waged Against the First Amendment” that she wrote with her friend and colleague Kevin DuJan about their three-year adventure exposing a public library that was allowing men to commit sex crimes in the library without calling the police. Megan’s second book, “Believe Evidence: The Death of Due Process from Salome to #MeToo” delves into the assault on justice where “innocent unless proven guilty” has been thrown out the window in favor of women’s sad hearsay tales about men they don’t like. Megan hosts a weekly podcast on PJ Media called “The Fringe.”
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Dr. Jane Ruby
Dr. Jane Ruby is a medical professional and a pharmaceutical drug development expert and a highly published international health economist who is appeared on numerous TV shows across America, she has over 20 years of experience in regulatory processes for drug approval with the FDA and the EMA.
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Masako Ganaha
Carlos Zapata
Carlos is a husband and father of four, graduate of Simpson University in Redding, CA., Marine Corps Officer and veteran of the Iraq war, and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
He is also an entrepreneur as the owner of the Palomino Room in Red Bluff, CA and Partner in West Coast Rodeo Company. Most recently, Carlos is the cofounder of Red White and Blueprint docuseries.
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David Sumrall
David Sumrall created StopHate in 1992 as a result of the L.A. Riots to bridge the divide and bring peace and healing, through educating people of the division supported by the media, with a focus on communication and community. We have participated in peaceful protests, rallies, and community meetings to help open communication and educate people that not everyone chooses hate as a first response. In the mid-90’s we stood against groups including the KKK, and rhetoric against certain leaders in groups including the Nation of Islam. Fast-forward to now, we’ve been active in local communities, and developing relationships with other social media influencers to build a bigger team, pool resources, spread our message to a bigger audience, and organize toward what our vision of victory looks like.