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News Non Grata

Bruce O'Hara

News Not Welcome in the Mainstream Media

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  • Bruce O'Hara

    Bruce O’Hara is 73 years old and lives in Victoria, BC, with his wife Catalina and sons Dan, 17 and Juan Diego, 15. He adopts news orphans whenever he can.

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