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videos/pcguot.jpg Promo Cards - Get US out! Fight Terrorism - 100 Cards

The eye-catching design and familiar image on this pocket-sized card will grab the attention of any casual contact, encouraging them to visit the getusout.org website and learn more about the truth of the UN. An economical way to increase awareness of the Get US out! campaign. (Double-sided, 3.25" x 4.5")


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This card dramatically illustrates how Earth worship is being promoted and targeted at our children. The UN's Earth Charter, endorsed as the world's new "Ten Commandments," is surrounded by blasphemy, occult texts, and pagan imagery. This card is perfect to help inform parents, religious leaders, and church members! (Double-sided, 3.25" x 4.5")


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Help recruit new allies to defend freedom. These two-sided, full-color pass-along cards are a great way to seize opportunities to influence those you meet. Nobody has the contacts that you do--friends, family, associates, merchants, even chance meetings with strangers. With your endorsement, the cards can point your contacts to our www.getusout.org website and ignite interest in ordering Steve Bonta's powerful short book Inside the United Nations.


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books/bkpc.jpg Proofs of a Conspiracy
$3.95

by John Robison

Originally published in 1798, Proofs of a Conspiracy documents the founding of a secret organization with the goal of destroying all religions, overthrowing the world's governments, and abolishing private property. Author John Robison, one of Europe's leading intellectuals of the time, provides the foundation for understanding the connection between the French Revolution, communist movements, and the current drive for a new world order. (1967ed, 304pp, pb)


rprad.jpg Republics and Democracies
$0.25

The United States is a republic, not a democracy. Robert Welch, founder of The John Birch Society, shows why the difference is critical.