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R.C. Caudill, or Richard Charles Caudill, is a Christian author, legal scholar, researcher, and nobleman who wrote The Great Arrogation: Why America is Not a Party to the Battle of Armageddon. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona James E Rogers College of Law.
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(2024). The Great Arrogation: Why America is Not a Party to the Battle of Armageddon. https://www.thegreatarrogation.com/
How presidents FDR and Nixon enacted socialist policies that remain in the U.S. (2024, March 22). SOUTHEAST - NEWS CHANNEL NEBRASKA. https://southeast.newschannelnebraska.com/story/50602417/how-presidents-fdr-and-nixon-enacted-socialist-policies-that-remain-in-the-us
How presidents FDR and Nixon enacted socialist policies that remain in the U.S. (2024, March 22). WICZ. https://www.wicz.com/story/50602417/how-presidents-fdr-and-nixon-enacted-socialist-policies-that-remain-in-the-us
Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire - Part III. (n.d.). Almanach de Saxe Gotha - Online Royal Genealogical Reference. https://www.almanachdegotha.org/id186.html