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Nazi Germany
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Standard Oil
IG Farben
Prince Max Egan Von Hohenlohe
Henry Ford
Operation Mockingbird
Fascism
Nazi Party

Anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory (spelled E-M-O-R-Y) goes into all the hidden truths and details about evil men and their trade practices.

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Tom O'Neill
Author of the book Chaos which scrutinizes the Manson Family murders
Episode: FTR# 1393 : Interview with Tom O’Neill (Author of “Chaos”) and Hal Sanderson, Part 3 from Aug 5, 2025
Hal Sanderson
Researcher familiar with Tom O'Neill's work
Episode: FTR# 1393 : Interview with Tom O’Neill (Author of “Chaos”) and Hal Sanderson, Part 3 from Aug 5, 2025
Matt Clubman
Episode: FTR#1326 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 2 from Jun 1, 2024
Paul Blow
Episode: FTR#1326 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 2 from Jun 1, 2024
Jim DiGegno
Episode: FTR#1326 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 2 from Jun 1, 2024
Matt Crumpton
Lawyer and author contributing to discussions on the JFK assassination
Episode: FTR#1325 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 1 from Jun 1, 2024
Jimmy J. Neal
Researcher known from previous episodes, contributing analysis on the assassination.
Episode: FTR#1325 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 1 from Jun 1, 2024

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Dave Emory
Anti-fascist researcher and experienced commentator on political issues, particularly within the context of historical conspiracies and intelligence operations. Emory has been broadcasting for several decades, providing deep insights based on extensive research.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 123 ratings
  • The Great Work - Dave Emory For the record

    Great resource to flashback in time, follow the connections and the money of how the events of today are not out of the blue nor entirely random.

    Dave’s Political research gives insights into the events and operators behind them. It’s all about the people and the pay offs , Dave tracks been tracking them for over 40 years.

    He might know something and he may be worth listening to , decide for yourself

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChrisjApps
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Chaotic and nonsensical ... and unlistenable audio, yuck!

    I found out about Dave Emory way back in the 70's when he did a call in radio talk show from Foothills College in Los Altos Hills. It was all new and interesting and people could call in and ask questions or share their ideas. Emery always seemed to hate the callers and having to discuss or defend some of his more out-there claims. That is what I liked about the show, but it went away and became a monologue, which is most of what we get today.

    I learned a lot from listening to Emory, his cop... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Bruks
    United States3 years ago
  • Long time listener

    I’ve listened to Mr. Emory since 1983 the One Step Beyond days. You really need to listen to the background research in the Radio Free America broadcasts. He is an anti-facist researcher that reads from various books, periodicals, news papers and digital news sources. Emory definitely brings alternate explanations to some of history’s events especially contemporary American political history.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dons opinion
    United States5 years ago
  • A bit pretentious but great

    Dave Emory is an old fashioned intellectual. Charmingly erudite, endlessly well-read and occasionally laughably pretentious, Dave is a national treasure and essential voice in the fight against fascism in America.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gamer337
    United States6 years ago
  • Very insightful analysis of history, justice and the corporatism that defines today’s dystopia

    Dave Emory on this podcast “For the Record “ and Spitfirelist .com has a keen mind and a great heart. His work will go down as the most insightful and comprehensive analysis of historical factors that define today’s politics and geopolitical landscape. His work is invaluable and very relevant, especially today. I’m a longtime listener! I highly recommend this podcast to any student of history economics or political science on any side of the political spectrum. Great show, always relevant! Go su... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rebelmusic77
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners praise the unique insights into political history and conspiracies, appreciating the thorough research and alternative perspectives provided. Many regard the host as an essential voice in challenging mainstream narratives and advocating for social justice.
Some find the content to be dense or complex, occasionally expressing dissatisfaction with audio quality or delivery style. A few critiques mention a need for clearer communication in discussions, though overall, the educational value is recognized.

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FTR#1325 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 1 from Jun 1, 2024
Q: What is the significance of the Ralph Yates incident in understanding the assassination?
The incident illustrates how the truth can be suppressed in society, as Yates faced significant repercussions for sticking to his story regarding the hitchhiker he picked up.
FTR#1325 “Chokeholds” and the Oswald Impersonators, Part 1 from Jun 1, 2024
Q: Matt, how do the Oswald impersonators constitute a chokehold?
From a legal standpoint, there are three basic standards of evidence, and the impersonations raise questions that meet these standards, suggesting a conspiracy rather than a lone actor.
FTR#1349 Conversations with Monte: Conversations # 23 from Oct 6, 2024
Q: How did Japanese intelligence operate post-war regarding alliances?
Japanese intelligence worked closely with the CIA and other military factions to maintain influence in Asia after World War II.
FTR#1349 Conversations with Monte: Conversations # 23 from Oct 6, 2024
Q: What are the implications of Masanobu's actions during the Bataan Death March?
Masanobu was charged with significant atrocities during the march, including ritualistic cannibalism against the POWs, which many survivors witnessed.
FTR #1352 Conversations with Monte: Conversation #26 from Oct 26, 2024
Q: So, on that note, it is very difficult to separate the specter.
In fact, I would argue that when Kojiru Kitamura as director of the Japanese Bank of International Settlements ... this is the economic concession that he is protecting.

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Focusing on political analysis, particularly in the context of conspiracies and hidden histories, episodes typically feature detailed investigations into significant historical events and influential figures, including their connections to contemporary societal issues. The discussion often includes themes of political manipulation, intelligence operations, and societal control, with a particular emphasis on America's governmental structures and the elite's roles in shaping them. Unique to this series is the host's extensive research into topics often overlooked or widely distorted in mainstream narratives, making it a resource for listeners seeking alternative perspectives on political history and current events.

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2. Hal Sanderson
3. Matt Clubman
4. Paul Blow
5. Jim DiGegno
6. Matt Crumpton
7. Jimmy J. Neal

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