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FTR #134 Miscellaneous Articles and Updates

(One 30-minute segment)

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 pro­fas­cist 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 (See RFAs 10–13 and FTRs 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23, 26, 27, 39, 40, 88, 89, 90, 92, 97, 102, 122, 123, 125.) 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 dis­cred­i­ta­tion 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 dis­cred­i­ta­tion of Farago. Pos­ner also believes that Lee Har­vey Oswald and James Earl Ray (the sub­jects of recent books by Pos­ner) were lone nuts. (See also Archive shows RFA-8, Guns of Novem­ber, Part 4, as well as FTR #‘s 103, 104 and 133.) (Recorded in Feb­ru­ary of 1999.)

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