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  1. This group is dedicated to the support of Don Bradley in his defense against the Monroe County Sheriff’s Dept. of Georgia.

  2. Thomas Baker Luray. Thomas Richard Baker "Tommy", 90, of Luray, passed away on Monday, May 6, 2024.He was born on October 19, 1933, in Gainesville and was a son of the late James Bradley Baker Sr. and Mary Lucille Soper Baker.Thomas retired from IBM and was a veteran of the United States Army.On May 24, 1957, he married Genevieve Wilt Baker ...

  3. Don Bradley is an author and independent historian specializing in the beginnings of the Restoration. He completed a Bachelor’s in History at BYU and a Master’s in History at Utah State University, where he wrote his thesis on “American Proto-Zionism and the ‘Book of Lehi’: Recontextualizing the Rise of Mormonism.”

  4. 5. Apr. 2020 · Don Bradley A.K.A. Head Shot Don, is a former Green Beret and a former CIA Contractor who has over 20 combat deployments with the CIA alone. He was shot in the head in a road rage incident nearly killing him only to be further victimized by the Monroe Co. Sheriff's Department who made a mistake with his identification as a career criminal.

  5. Don Bradley Taylor was born on September 8, 1955, in Dallas, TX, to parents Max Ray Taylor and Gertrude Rebecca Peddy Taylor. He was raised in Honey Grove, TX, where he graduated from high school in 1974. Don married Patricia Ausburn on December 20, 1975, and they made their home North of Honey Grove on their ranch. He and Pat previously owned ...

  6. 7. Mai 2023 · Don. 1:52. Okay. Cool, sure, I started out on the East Coast. My parents were converts, so even though I do Mormon. history I don't have like a deep Mormon heritage, right, pioneer heritage or anything like that, but I was from a. really devout family. I became, when I was 15, I became. very devout myself and so I started, it was partly a

  7. Sale! Bradley, Don. The Lost 116 Pages: Reconstructing the Book of Mormon’s Missing Stories. Paperback. On a summer day in 1828, Book of Mormon scribe and witness Martin Harris was emptying drawers, upending furniture, and ripping apart mattresses as he desperately looked for a stack of papers he had sworn to God to protect.