Somewhere in the course of loading podcasts on my new I-pod I came across Dave Emory's "Spitfire " archive of old radio shows he and Nip Tuck did back in the 80's.
Dave's shows were rebroadcast on KBOO Radio in Portland years ago, and I was so blown away by his information that I bought his "Guns of November" taped series on the Kennedy Assassination.
At the time Dave and my friend Ace Hayes traded a lot of information.
What is striking is that these old broadcasts, begin with the Bolshevik Revolution and the responding emergence of Fascism. From here Dave takes us through CIA mind control and an entire shadow world of spy vs. spy.
The documentation is pretty damned good and while he does draw some conclusions he leaves a lot for the listener to piece together.
Listening today puts these shows in perspective. So far all the shows I have listened to are from the Reagan administration era. Just as Dave points to historical events to make things relevant in the 80's, his work from the 80's makes events today just as relevant. The false flags, the corruption, and the fascist movement as a response to social liberalism.
So much has happened, even since those broadcasts of the 80's, and the same patterns and cycles repeat themselves.
This is the true value of Dave's research.
If the embed works, here's a trailer for a documentary about Dave's work:
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And the YouTube link:
http://youtu.be/GHxPwz95IPo
Here's the wikipedia page on Dave:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Emory
Here's the Spitfire audio archive:
http://spitfirelist.com/audio/afa-complete-audio/
And a more recent archive from WFMU that I haven't tapped into yet:
http://www.podcasts.com/dave_emory_wfmu
So far I haven't found his documentary "The Antifascist", so I don't know if production was completed.
None-the-less, hours and hours of informed listening are available for download at the archives