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The criminal and civil trials of O.J. Simpson captivated the public awareness, yet the facts confirming beyond doubt O.J.‘s innocence were obscured by a blitzkrieg of media-assisted and generated disinformation. Supplementing the media’s institutionalized lying was a grotesque distortion of the record and outright criminal behavior by elements of the Los Angeles legal establishment.
The very issues at the forefront of the unrest over race and policing were front and center in the case of Mark Fuhrman, yet the same public that is up in arms–literally–over George Floyd, Breanna Taylor et al took no notice of the facts in the Simpson case.
Take a half hour to listen to the linked autio of FTR #39, about Mark Fuhrman. Why wasn’t there more discussion of this?
Why was there no substantive discussion of the fact that Fuhrman was the apparent founder of an informal racist group within the LAPD?
Some of the many other broadcasts setting forth information about the O.J. Simpson case, include: FTR #‘s 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, and 23.
Thank you Dave. Your old interviews with Donald Freed, Stephen Singular, and Steven Worth are amazing. The same people that are speaking out against the police right now will go on about how OJ got away with murder and how Mark Fuhrman did nothing wrong. It doesn’t make sense.
Reading the books about the Simpson case show that the DA’s office and others did their best to muddy the waters of the case and promote themselves. OJ didn’t have a chance. Dave Emory publicized a book about nazis killing those two innocents and blaming it on OJ to start a race war!
This type of propaganda just continues to divide this country today with violence in the streets allowed by the government. Cui bono?
When the Deep State (I know, an inexact term that is so vague as to be useless) holds a show trial it usually injects performers to have key roles in the show.
F. Lee Bailey essentially helped the prosecution convict Albert de Salvo. De Salvo apparently was one of the first mind control jobs. Bailey defended, successfully, Captain Medina of the My Lai Massacre, laying the blame for it on Lieutenant Calley and thus leaving the Phoenix Program hidden from most Americans. Bailey then defended Patty Hearst, unsuccessfully, for her part in the Symbionese Liberation Army psyop, again covering up for the Phoenix Program and Colston Westbrook and allowing Hearst to go to jail.
Bailey was hired for the Simpson defense team and did little more than cross-examine Mark Fuhrman. Fuhrman was always more than just a racist cop. Bailey gave us (horrors!) Fuhrman’s racism, but not how it operated in the case.
When two of the coroners on various government-run investigations of JFK showed up in the Simpson civil trial, and when the Bruno Magli photos of Simpson’s shoes were “confirmed” by the imaging school created by and used by the CIA for forging in the national interest, we have all sorts of evidence pointing to governmental skullduggery.
OJ Simpson was not attempting to overthrow the US. At the time he was the most popular, most trusted black man in America. So he was destroyed with all the usual racist memes by his government.
That’s what equality in the US faces: racist cops, racist DAs, racist judges, racist politicians, all working to continue America’s history of, what else, racism.
I was aware of Fuhrman’s blatant racism but when I saw the foreward of his book about the case was written by Vincent Bugliosi I figured its time for a deeper dive. Thanks again Dave.