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FTR #134 Miscellaneous Articles and Updates

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Intro­duc­ing and/or updat­ing sto­ries rel­e­vant to recent polit­i­cal and eco­nomic events, this seg­ment begins with a story about the Con­ser­v­a­tive Cit­i­zens Coun­cil or CCC. This overtly racist and pro-fascist group is con­nected to key Repub­li­can Con­gress­men and Sen­a­tors and believes African-Americans to be infe­rior, glo­ri­fies the Con­fed­er­ate States of the Amer­i­can Civil War and inter­faces with a num­ber of fas­cist orga­ni­za­tions, includ­ing the National Alliance. The lat­ter is, arguably, the most impor­tant U.S. Nazi group, whose pub­lish­ing group pub­lishes The Turner Diaries and Serpent’s Walk. One of its the­o­reti­cians pub­lished a “dis­cus­sion paper” under the aus­pices of CCC. The Broad­cast also presents dis­cus­sion of a cer­e­mony hon­or­ing a Nor­we­gian Waf­fen SS divi­sion that had par­tic­i­pated in the siege of Leningrad dur­ing World War II (tak­ing place in the town that had served as its head­quar­ters dur­ing the siege.)

Next, the dis­cus­sion high­lights the appoint­ment of a key aide to bil­lion­aire cur­rency spec­u­la­tor George Soros to serve as head of Brazil’s cen­tral bank. The Brazil­ian cur­rency is under pre­cisely the type of spec­u­la­tive pres­sure that has been exerted and exploited by Soros’s firm in the past.

The pro­gram includes excerpted cor­re­spon­dence from Paul Man­ning, author of Mar­tin Bor­mann: Nazi in Exile (Hard­cover, Lyle Stu­art, copy­right 1981). This cor­re­spon­dence dis­cusses for­mer Gestapo chief Hein­rich Mueller’s dis­cred­ing of Lasis­las Farago’s book After­math and the train­ing of Libyan strong­man Khadafy’s intel­li­gence ser­vice. Gen­eral Mueller exe­cuted these gam­bits in his capac­ity as secu­rity direc­tor for the Bor­mann Orga­ni­za­tion. This pro­gram winds up with dis­cus­sion of Ger­ald Posner’s dis­cred­ing of Farago. Pos­ner also believes that Lee Har­vey Oswald and James Earl Ray (the sub­jects of recent books by Pos­ner) were lone nuts. (Recorded in Feb­ru­ary of 1999.)

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