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Mae Brussell | Conspiracy Queen
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Frustrated that this vitally important information was largely unknown to the American people, Mae went to her friend Henry Miller of Big Sur, California (with whom she would later brag to friends about an affair). He told her that people can do anything they want if they apply themselves; live anywhere, learn anything. And there is nothing worse than looking back and regretting not having done what was important to you. "Don't die before you're dead."
And with that advice Mae moved herself and the kids to Carmel, California and began the selfless, nonstop journey of political and history research that would soon rock the radio airwaves of Monterey and Santa Cruz counties from 1971 through 1988. Her listeners would never be the same.
There were times when death threats drove Mae off the air: once by Charles Manson family member Sandra Good in September 1975. Sometimes Mae resorted to recording her shows at home on her small cassette tape recorder and privately mailed out copies to her subscribers.
In 1983 Mae's show was picked up by listener-sponsored KAZUFM in nearby Pacific Grove. Five years later she was forced off the air, for the last time, from death threats but continued sending out her weekly tapes to subscribers until June 13, 1988 (tape #862).
Mae died of cancer on October 3rd of that year. She was 66.
Alex Exum discovered Mae's archived tapes on January 9th, 2014 and fell in love. The best of Mae Brussell's show, exclusively hand picked by KEXM for you from 1971-1989.
22 episode
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Frustrated that this vitally important information was largely unknown to the American people, Mae went to her friend Henry Miller of Big Sur, California (with whom she would later brag to friends about an affair). He told her that people can do anything they want if they apply themselves; live anywhere, learn anything. And there is nothing worse than looking back and regretting not having done what was important to you. "Don't die before you're dead."
And with that advice Mae moved herself and the kids to Carmel, California and began the selfless, nonstop journey of political and history research that would soon rock the radio airwaves of Monterey and Santa Cruz counties from 1971 through 1988. Her listeners would never be the same.
There were times when death threats drove Mae off the air: once by Charles Manson family member Sandra Good in September 1975. Sometimes Mae resorted to recording her shows at home on her small cassette tape recorder and privately mailed out copies to her subscribers.
In 1983 Mae's show was picked up by listener-sponsored KAZUFM in nearby Pacific Grove. Five years later she was forced off the air, for the last time, from death threats but continued sending out her weekly tapes to subscribers until June 13, 1988 (tape #862).
Mae died of cancer on October 3rd of that year. She was 66.
Alex Exum discovered Mae's archived tapes on January 9th, 2014 and fell in love. The best of Mae Brussell's show, exclusively hand picked by KEXM for you from 1971-1989.
22 episode
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1 Mae Brussell: Preston Guillory, Arresting Officer of Charles Manson (11/17/1971) 50:23
1 Mae Brussell: Drugs Are Used to Subdue University Students 9:36
1 Mae Brussell Charles Manson was a Patsy 57:40
1 Mae Brussell Reads Disturbing Letter 5:49
1 Mae Brussell on Los Angeles 1984 2:59
1 Mae Brussell Adolf Hitler Buried in 1987 1:01:33
1 Mae Brussell CIA to KILL KHADAFI 4/21/86 1:02:15
1 Mae Brussell 1st Broadcast 7/21/1971 50:55
1 Mae Brussell World Watchers 10/22/1984 1:00:16
1 Mae Brussell Murder of Freddie Prinze 44:53
1 Mae Brussell Dialogue:Assassination 1971 58:56
1 Mae Brussell Martin Luther King & CIA 1:01:55
1 Mae Brussell Capricorn One June 2, 1978 30:49
1 Mae Brussell NSA Surveillance 1978 31:01
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