The Bormann Organization has maintained effective, clandestine control of German corporate expansion since World War II.
Death of Carlos Ghigliotti, an infrafred expert involved in a wrongful-death lawsuit against the U.S. government; Rev. Moon; AIDS as bioweapon.
Listen: MP3 One Segment 1. Further developing a line of inquiry pursued for the last couple of years, this broadcast examines the role of corporate Germany in controlling internet content. 2. The title of the program derives from a Third Reich organization of returned German émigrés. “The Kameradschaft’s main task was to help German nationals [...]
Ostensibly a novel, “Serpent’s Walk” may well be a blueprint Nazi strategic policy.
Investigation into German corporate control of American “opinion-forming media.”
German corporate influence in American print media, historical revisionism and editorial reaction, resulting from that control.
German corporate influence in television and film, historical revisionism resulting from that control.
Listen: MP3 One Segment Supplementing previous broadcasts on the subject, this program begins with a review of the Bertelsmann firm’s policy of insuring a substantial net return on total capital expenditures. Bertelsmann is the German media giant that stands astride American publishing, along with the Von Holtzbrinck firm. Mr. Emory feels this series is as [...]
Listen: MP3 One Segment Continuing a line of investigation that Mr. Emory feels is as important (or more important) than any work he has ever done, this program begins with a re-broadcast of an excerpt from FTR-218. Discussing Bol.com’s IPO, this excerpt highlights the prediction by the head of the company that it will soon [...]
Listen: MP3 One Segment Beginning with a review of the growing German financial influence in Hollywood (see FTR-200), the broadcast focuses on Bertelsmann’s cementing of control over the American trade and technical publishing businesses. (As noted in previous programs on the subject, this control has been accomplished in tandem with the Von Holtzbrinck firm. Like [...]
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