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Was he named Charles August or Charles Augustus Lindbergh? This article uses both. The Bibliographical Directory of the U.S. Congress seems fairly authoritative, and has him as Charles August Lindbergh.
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Avenue08:48, 20 March 2006 (UTC)reply
It doesn't really much, does it? It is likely both were used. Just merge the two separate articles into one, please. There's no reason to have
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Sr. duplicating this Charles August Lindbergh article. Flip a coin; leave redirects from the other spellings, with and without the Sr.
Gene Nygaard05:51, 15 April 2006 (UTC)reply
"This Act establishes the most gigantic trust on Earth. When the President signs this bill, the invisible government by the Monetary Power will be legalized, the people may not know it immediately but the day of reckoning is only a few years removed.... The worst legislative crime of the ages is prepetrated by this banking bill."
Thank you, i got caught up with the B H Freedman page. great work great video. inspiration for Aaron Russo's Freedom the Facisim? -
Theblackbay15:15, 3 August 2006 (UTC)reply
The Money Masters is NOT a source, it is just a regurgitator who never ventured inside a library. When, where, to whom did Lindbergh say that ? Please copy and paste from Congressional Record. —Preceding
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Those alleged quotes from Mr. Lindbergh should be properly sourced -- if genuine. A link to a site that regurgitates what conspiracist gasbags regurgitate is not good enough. —Preceding
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