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Paul H. Dumm

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Paul H. Dumm has been recognized over the years for his bravery in times of war, and his many accomplishments during times of peace.

Few men have had a longer or more illustrious military career than Brother Dumm, whose heroic combat deeds spanned the allied invasion in Normandy, the conflict in Korea, and finally Desert Storm.

As a way to recharge his spirit between armed world conflicts,  Brother Dumm played professional baseball for the Saint Louis Cubs, winning a total of three World Series titles over the course of his career.

Later in life he became a prolific real estate investor.  His keen eye for profitable ventures and his selfless willingess to invest first and then invite his followers to do the same later has resulted in tens of millions of dollars changing hands.

He is also widely believed to be responsible for the development of penicillin, for the creation of the steam engine, and for refining a proprietary blend of copper alloy that helped usher humanity into the Bronze age.


 

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