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Larken Rose books

Started by jzacker, August 03, 2008, 11:30 AM NHFT

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jzacker

Anyone read any of Larken Rose's books?  Are they any good?

JosephSHaas

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No and I don't think so.

Judging from what I saw in the I.R.S. case against Elaine Brown http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=3868.7635 it almost put me to sleep, and the jury too.

It was one of several *tapes offered into evidence by Ed & Elaine, and the judge picked this one as best for WHO? The gov't!

- - Joe

P.S. The two books that I've found to be the best that helped me WIN their case against me back in 1983 in this same court were and still are the two books by: (1) Otto Skinner, and (2) Martin J. "Red" Beckman, and I don't mean "The Law That Never Was" that he co-authored with Bill Benson, but the other one: of "The I.R.S. and the Black-Robed Cover-up".

Modification: * video tapes, that is, not audio books.