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Anti-Fascist Archives

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AFA – Anti-Fascist Archives, Complete Audio

Complete audio for Dave Emory’s “Anti-Fascist Archives” series, formerly known as “Radio Free America” (RFA).

AFA 1: Looking Back From 1984

Int’l fascism as reaction to early 20th century socialist movements; support for Hitler by American industry and finance.

AFA 2: Looking Back From 1984

Role of SS veterans in Green Berets; Nazis returned to positions of power in Germany; Herbert Hoover prevented de-Nazification of German industry.

AFA 3: Reinhard Gehlen & His Organization

Hitler’s top spymaster, General Reinhard Gehlen and his organization played a major role in post-World War II history.

AFA 4: Terpil, Wilson & Company

“Ex” CIA agents Frank Terpil and Edwin Wilson trained and equipped notorious “left-wing” terrorists.

AFA 5-7: Operation Mind Control

Successful attempts by U.S. intelligence to develop techniques for manipulating individual behavior to subvert human will and consciousness.

AFA 8: The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Officially pinned on James Earl Ray, the killing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was actually the result of a large conspiracy of powerful interests.

AFA 9: The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

Forensic evidence points conclusively to more than one gunman being involved in the murder of Robert F. Kennedy.

AFA 10-13: The Aryan Nations

U.S. far-right, extremist and mainstream overlap; past U.S. coup attempts; fifth column subversion; collusion with U.S. and foreign governments and business.

AFA 14: The World Anti-Communist League, Pt. 1

Despite relative obscurity, the World Anti-Communist League played a significant role in the politics of the second half of the 20th century.

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