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Tuesday, May 3, 2022
The Biden Coup - The Socio-Political effects of an Illegitimate Regime
Boston veteran radio host, podcaster, author Charles Moscowitz notes that today, over a year after the 2020 election, an average of 60% of Republicans polled continue to believe that the 2020 election was stolen from President Donald Trump.
Drawing from a February 4th, 2021, Time Magazine article: The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign that Saved the 2020 Election, Moscowitz makes the case that indeed the election was stolen and that, in the interest of uniting the country, Americans must conduct a respectful national conversation and debate on this vital topic. After all, notes Moscowitz, there is nothing more important to the survival of our democracy than a free and fair election which is the glory of our Republic.
In The Biden Coup-The Socio-Political Effects of an Illegitimate Regime, sociology student Charles Moscowitz examines the social effects of the Pandemic leading up to the election and the so-called January 6th insurrection. Elaborating on what Trump advisor Stephen K. Bannon called “The Administrative State” Moscowitz presents his theories on the origin and nature of the MAGA movement and Trump derangement.
Charles Moscowitz Website: https://charlesmoscowitz.com/
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Charles Moscowitz: 617-271-5044 / charlesmoscowitz@gmail.com
Monday, September 14, 2020
God is God: Advise to Antifa-BLM Protesters: Know God
God is God: Advise to Antifa-BLM Protesters: Know God
Sunday, September 15, 2019
A Trump Manifesto
The Revolutionary Mind and the counter-Revolution
"President Donald Trump and the movement that he leads, a movement that reverberates around the world, is a manifestation of a counter-Revolutionary tradition of nationalism, sovereignty and individual freedom" observes YouTube host, columnist and author Charles Moscowitz, author of The Revolutionary Mind and the counter-Revolution. "I hope this book serves as a philosophical manifesto for the Trump movement" says Moscowitz.
The Boston based author identifies the means and motives of the revolution as it has shape-shifted through history leaving a devastating trail of poverty and suffering, war and genocide. A student of Sociology, Moscowitz analyses the negative psychological effect of the revolutionary idea on those who have been hypnotized by it and the regressive influence the revolution has had on society since it was launched by the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
Former Communist Whittaker Chambers wrote: