Eustace Mullins "Murder By Injection" (full length documentary)

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Eustace Mullins: 9 of March 1923 to 2 February 2010
Eustace Mullins is a veteran of the US Air Force, with thirty-eight months of active service during World War II. A native Virginian, he was educated at Washington and Lee University, NYU, Ohio University, University of North Dakota, Escuelas des Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, Washington, D.C.

In 1948, Mullins goes onto working at The Library Congress, commissioned by Ezra Pound. Mullins was first published in 1952, and continued to update. He credits George Stimpson, founder of National Press Club, as advisor.

Mullins was heavily censored, and shamed by defamation types and their Warhawk Allies. Mullins isn't published again until 1980. Mullins leaves us with a library of books and interviews.

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