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FTR#1333 This program was recorded in one, 60-minute segment.
FTR#1334 This program was recorded in one, 60-minute segment.
Introduction: Once again, Mr. Emory’s brilliant new co-host Monte graces us with his on-air presence.
These programs examine the career and activities of Spas T. Raikin, the Secretary General of the Friends of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations. Raikin was the man who met the Oswalds upon their return from the Soviet Union.
NB: More complete information about the sources used in this program will be available presently in the comments section for this program.
Key Points of Discussion and Analysis Include: The ABN’s origin as “The Committee of Subjugated Nations” when it was formed by Adolf Hitler in 1943; The direct links between Raikin, the assassination of JFK and the Ukraine War going on today; Raikin’s work for the CIA; Raikin’s work as an “interrogator” working for CIA in Greece during that country’s civil war in the immediate aftermath of World War II; Raikin’s work for the Bulgarian National Front; Raikin’s work for the CIA; The Bulgarian National Front’s links to the GOP; Analysis of Raikin as a potentially dangerous fascist; The DRE and the Ukrainian fascist links to the disruption of the Helsinki Socialist Youth Conference; Gloria Steinem’s participation in that disruption; Chicago as the center of the fascist Bulgarian National Front; The GOP convention in Chicago as the epicenter of the 1934 coup plot.
Sources Used in the Discussion:
The Old Nazis, The New Right and The Republican Party by Russ Bellant; p. 41
Blowback by Christopher Simpson; Weidenfeld & Nicholson; p. 31.
Biographical Dictionary of the Far Right Since 1890 by Philip Rees, p. 96
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