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The tag 'Iran-Contra' is associated with 79 posts.

FTR #393 Love Means Never Having To Say You’re Saudi

Insti­tu­tional con­nec­tions among ele­ments of the Saudi elite and the Al Qaeda milieu.


FTR #365 The Ties That Bind, Part 4: Geopolitics and 9/11

Eco­nomic rela­tion­ships with the Third Reich and the con­tem­po­rary Saudi power elite trump all mil­i­tary efforts against them, and doom the U.S.


FTR #354 Forward Into the Past Pt 3

Much of the first side of the pro­gram con­sists of read­ing and analy­sis of a very impor­tant recent arti­cle by the bril­liant Kevin Coogan.


FTR #349 Destabilization of the FBI

Fas­cist inter­ests sub­vert the FBI from within; links between 9/11, 1993 WTC bomb­ing, and the Okla­homa City bombing.


FTR #332 B as in Bush, B as in Bormann, B as in Von Bolschwing

“The focal point of the broad­cast is Otto von Bolschwing, one of the prin­ci­pal offi­cers in admin­is­ter­ing Hitler’s liq­ui­da­tion of the Jews.”


FTR #315 Not So Fortunate Son: The Death of J. H. Hatfield

Lis­ten: MP3 One Seg­ment RealAu­dio NB: This RealAu­dio stream con­tains both FTRs 314 and 315 in sequence. Each is a 30 minute seg­ment. 1. This pro­gram high­lights the death of the author of a book that alleges that, among other things, George W. Bush had busi­ness con­nec­tions with the fam­ily of Osama Bin Laden. (“Arkansas: [...]


FTR #328 Connections Between the Iran-Contra Scandal, Covert Action of the 1980s and the Terrorist Blitzkrieg of 9/11/2001

Con­nec­tions between intel­li­gence oper­a­tions of the 1980s an 9/11.


FTR #326 Our Mothers Shall But Laugh to See Their Babes Halved Before Their Eyes

The ter­ror­ist blitzkrieg of Sep­tem­ber 11, 2001.


FTR #310 Bush League: Associates and Actions of the Georges Bush, Part 1

Bush fam­ily asso­ciates and Iran-Contra affair; GOP-Islamist links; George W. Bush’s cab­i­net appointments.


FTR #304 Illegal Procedure: Organized Crime in the NFL

The real­ity of the NFL con­trasts sharply with the care­fully con­structed, rig­or­ously mar­keted illusion.