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Laurie Cardoza-Moore

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Laurie Cardoza-Moore was born on February 20, 1962 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA as Laurie Ann Cardoza. She is a producer, known for The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust (2009), Boycott This! (2016) and Disinformation (2013). She has been married to Stan Moore since October 16, 1987. They have five children. She was previously married to Thomas John Burton.

20-02-1962

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

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Boycott This!

Boycott This!

Is Israel a greater world threat than Iran, a state bordering on the edge of Nazi Fascism? Using satire and humour comedian, Brad Stine, leads the viewer through a minefield of hate to find the truth. What is BDS, it's agenda, it's origins, it's basis and it's leaders? Contributions from celebrities and experts include Dennis Prager, Pastor Jack Hayford, Alan Dershowitz and Jackie Mason.
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2016

Israel Indivisible

Israel Indivisible

Israel Indivisible tells the story of Israel and the Jewish people as seen and heard through the lives and voices of the people who lived and died to establish and hold the land God calls His.
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2014

Disinformation

Disinformation

It tells the amazing true story of a top Soviet bloc spy chief who, at great risk, left the "dark side" to shine a light on the greatest source of political evil in today's world. Today, living in the U.S. under a protected identity due to assassination threats, Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa reveals the secret strategies that, to this day, are undermining and destroying Western civilization. The documentary includes rare interviews, dramatic footage and high-level insider information. Prepare yourself for a truly eye-opening experience.
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2013

The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust

The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust

In the 1940s, Christians were largely silent as 6 million Jews were murdered. Will Christians remain silent once again as the new anti-Semitism grows worldwide?
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2009