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David Emory is a political researcher and broadcaster whose California-based radio programs are heard on a regular basis in the United States, Canada and Europe. Mr. Emory’s broadcasts focus on the U.S. military and intelligence community’s historical involvement with international fascism. Researching such national security establishment abuses as domestic and foreign political assassinations, an... more

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Ed Haslam
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Author of AIDS and the Doctors of Death
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Len Horowitz
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Doctor (Holistic/Alternative Medicine Advocacy), self-described researcher
Episode: FTR#1416: Interview #2 with Ed Haslam and Dr.’s Alan Cantwell, Len Horowitz and Garth Nicolson about AIDS and Gulf War Syndrome as Biologica
Alan Cantwell
Guest physician and writer
Independent researcher
Episode: FTR#1416: Interview #2 with Ed Haslam and Dr.’s Alan Cantwell, Len Horowitz and Garth Nicolson about AIDS and Gulf War Syndrome as Biologica
Garth Nicolson
Guest researcher
Institute for Molecular Medicine
Episode: FTR#1416: Interview #2 with Ed Haslam and Dr.’s Alan Cantwell, Len Horowitz and Garth Nicolson about AIDS and Gulf War Syndrome as Biologica
Robert Parry
Investigative journalist, Consortium News founder
Consortium News
Episode: FTR #485 Interview with Robert Parry and Lucy Komisar Side 2
Lucy Komisar
Investigative journalist and author
Independent journalist
Episode: FTR #485 Interview with Robert Parry and Lucy Komisar Side 2
Peggy Seagrave
Co-author of Gold Warriors; investigator on WWII-era looting networks
Author, Gold Warriors
Episode: FTR #428 Gold Warriors: An Interview with Peggy Seagrave Side 1
Gordon Novell
Former chief of security and intelligence for Jim Garrison's Kennedy investigation
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Stephen Worth
Co-author of Blood Oath, which discusses conspiracies surrounding the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.
Episode: FTR #15 Interview with Donald Freed, Stephen Singular and Stephen Worth Side 2

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Dave Emory
Host of the program and a long-running political researcher/broadcaster focused on U.S. military and intelligence communities' historical involvement with fascism and related covert activities.

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3.3 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • Pure Torture

    Jesus Christ. Listening to Emory should be employed by the military in lieu of waterboarding. Pure torture. What a bore blowhard.

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    YouLikeHerAlfie
    United States9 months ago
  • Long winded

    Emory’s long winded questioning ruins the pace of the podcast. Even a good guest can’t save it.

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    JAM 1972
    United States10 months ago

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Can be provocative and rigorous; thrives on archival references and connections.
Some listeners find pacing dense and long-winded, yet content is data-rich for researchers.
Engaging deep-dive with strong sourcing; expect time investment but thorough analysis.

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FTR #820 Interview with Ed Haslam about Ebola and the Second Edition of "Dr. Mary's Monkey", Side 1
Q: Where did Judith Ferry Baker and Lee Harvey Oswald work in New Orleans, and how does that relate to the broader story?
They worked at Riley Coffee Company and Standard Coffee, in roles that enabled them to cross paths with key figures involved in the supposed biological weapon project, with time cards and internal memos revealing a hidden network.
FTR #820 Interview with Ed Haslam about Ebola and the Second Edition of "Dr. Mary's Monkey", Side 1
Q: Develop that for us, Ed.
Ed outlines the connections between Judith Ferry Baker, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Riley Coffee Company as a cover for spy work and a biological weapon project, emphasizing how primary documents were omitted from official reports.
The Political Implications of the UFO Phenomenon and the “ET” Myth 1d
Q: What about Roswell, and how does it fit into the broader UFO narrative?
Roswell is discussed as probably a mix of fact and fiction, with the implication that it served as a cover or catalyst for broader Cold War era narratives rather than proving ET contact.
FTR #428 Gold Warriors: An Interview with Peggy Seagrave Side 1
Q: The Zaibatsu were the giant corporations; how do they figure into this synthesis?
The Zaibatsu were huge, vertically integrated conglomerates with their own banks and control over colonial resources; they maintained and expanded economic power into postwar Japan, often rebranding but effectively continuing a structure that linked industry with underworld and imperial lineage, thus forming a core part of the looting-and-power nexus described in the narrative.
FTR #428 Gold Warriors: An Interview with Peggy Seagrave Side 1
Q: Tell us about Mr. Kishi.
Kishi Nobusuke played a central role during and after the war, having worked on Manchurian munitions contracts and later rising to ministerial positions, ultimately becoming Prime Minister; his wartime activities and postwar influence are presented as part of a broader pattern where former wartime elites re-entered government and continued to shape policy.

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Hard-hitting, archival-style investigations into historical intelligence and political intrigue with a penchant for challenging mainstream narratives. Episodes frequently center on alleged government complicity in covert operations, connections between the security apparatus and covert networks, and long-form interviews with researchers and investigative journalists who offer alternative histories on topics like biowarfare origins, offshore finance, Cold War covert money movements, and wartime loot. The show stands out for its deep archival sourcing, whistleblower-style discourse, and a willingness to connect seemingly disparate events into a broader narrative about power, secrecy, and accountability. Potential listeners may find it especia... more

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