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Episode 4: The Plot To Seize The White House

Episode 4 of the Uncle Marks Attic podcast, hosted by Uncle Marks Attic, titled "Episode 4: The Plot To Seize The White House" was published on September 27, 2021 and runs 79 minutes.

September 27, 2021 ·79m · Uncle Marks Attic

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Join Uncle Mark and Zach as they talk about the events leading up to the plot to seize the white house, who was involved, and why they wanted to take FDR out of office! Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071430541424 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unclemarksattic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Unclemarksattic

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