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Antony C. Sutton
Antony C. Sutton (January 17th, 1925 - June 17th, 2002) was born in London. His career spans a varied selection of 26 published works, sharing with the public an evident life of unmitigated research, of passion in answers, in truths regardless of how government, corporations, and political powers would (and did) react. Antony might best be known for his powerfully controversial works entitled America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Skull and Bones, as well as his initial publication in 1968, Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development , marking the United States in direct support of their own enemies throughout the first half of the 20th century, in essence, killing their own citizens. This brought Sutton to opposing terms with his peers, but he was not one to characterize the notion of respect in acquiescence; thus he continued his research up until his death on June 17th, 2002. Dr. Sutton left his legacy in example through action, for awareness in our current world and improvement in what we pass on to our children.
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