FTR-102
Connecting the Dots (Two 30-minute segments)
Mr. Emory recorded this program in order to "flesh out" listeners’
understanding of a number of seemingly disparate areas of inquiry. The focal
point of the broadcast is the "trans-Atlantic Industrial and Financial
Axis" that has been instrumental in developing and sustaining fascism on
both sides of the Atlantic Ocean throughout the course of the 20th
Century. (For more information about the corporate interests comprising this
"Axis," see Tides of 20th Century Flow and German
Corporate Acquisitions in the United States and the various program
references set forth in the descriptions of these broadcasts. They are
available from Spitfire.) Collating information presented in previous
programs, Mr. Emory develops connecting links between the American financing of
German industry prior to and after World War II with events such as the murder
of Nicole Simpson and the framing of O.J., the killing of Denver talk show host
Alan Berg by the Nazi group The Order, the (probably) deliberate creation and
dissemination of AIDS, as well as the profound influence of American eugenics
thinking and legislation on the development of the Nazi racial laws. (For
discussion of the American-German eugenics connection, see Archive Programs
such as Euthanasia in Contemporary America & Nazi Germany and The
Seeds of Nuremberg: Fascism Grows Again From the Seeds of The Old Harvest.
They are available from Spitfire, as are various 30-minute segments
about topics such as the O.J. Simpson case, the obscure but significant Nazi
tract Serpent’s Walk, the development of AIDS and the right-to-die
movement.) (Recorded in July of 1998.)