Oct 18, 2017
G. Edward Griffin was born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 7,
1931, and became a child voice actor on local radio from 1942 to
1947. He later emceed at WJR (CBS), and continued as an assistant
announcer at the public radio station WUOM. He earned his
bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in
1953, majoring in speech and communications. In 1954, he served in
the United States Army, and in 1956 was discharged as a sergeant.
Griffin worked as a writer for Curtis LeMay, vice presidential
running mate for George Wallace during his 1968 United States
Presidential campaign. Shortly thereafter, he began writing and
producing documentary-style videos about the same controversial
topics covered in his books, such as cancer, the historical
authenticity of Noah's Ark, the Federal Reserve System, the Supreme
Court of the United States, terrorism, subversion, and foreign
policy. To learn more about Ed's products go to
https://realityzone.com/.