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Legal Opinion on the Questionable Legality of the Sale of Alaska by Russia to the United States In Pre-Production A New Docudrama Coming Soon:- The Double Treble Agent Who Was No Traitor And Lives To Tell The Story: Geoffrey Prime By Giovanni Di Stefano The Enigmatic Legacy of Marshall Tito: The Atomic Ambitions of Yugoslavia and the Devil’s Advocate Lord Haw Haw the American Traitor WWII docufiction under development

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The Semper Occultus Political ‘Affair to Remember’ of Jeremy Thorpe by Giovanni Di Stefano and Caroline Bayford

Jeremy Thorpe QC was the gay, gallivanting leader of the Liberal party, between 1967 and 1976. He was also charged with conspiracy to murder his alleged homosexual ex-lover. He was desperate to cover up the affair because homosexuality was very much illegal at the time.

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The ‘Real’ Devil’s Advocate Sues the Sunday Telegraph for Defamation by Caroline Bayford

The controversial lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano who was recently the subject of a three-hour documentary by Sky, has issued a ten-million-pound Claim for Defamation against the Sunday Telegraph Magazine. The subject of the Claim was the reporting by the magazine that four of the lawyers’ children had a mother other than the ‘real’ mother on the children’s birth certificate. “Checking the mother and father of anyone in this jurisdiction is the easiest task in the world as all data…

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Diary From the Inside 1 – 19 April 2022 Part 181 by Giovanni Di Stefano

Friday 1 April 2022 18.06 – Big decisions are easy when you have no other options. Saturday 2 April 2022 14.18 – Whenever there is a battle between truth and power, then truth always comes last! Sunday 3 April 2022 12.55 – My handwriting is getting worse no matter how effing hard I try. This morning I could not remember if I had taken my medication. In fact, its nearly 13.00 and I still can’t remember. I have a…

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Myth or Legacy; Socrates and Plato by Giovanni Di Stefano

Around 2,500 years ago in a city called Athens, a certain person was executed. Why? Because he was nosey and asked too many questions. Now, there were many philosophers before his time which teachers and academics will know but it really is Socrates who effectively put philosophy on the map. So, let’s call him Saint Socrates the Patron Saint of Philosophy.

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