David Emory

David Emory is an American talk radio host and personality. He maintains many shows (broadcast on multiple channels such as college radio), such as "From the Archives" and "Radio Free America". The show usually comprises an hour of Emory reading verbatim from different newspaper articles from the past 50 years and inserting some comentary between the articles. Emory features a trained "announcers voice", much like television or radio news readers. Many listners are only able to understand the point and purpose of the programs after listening for a long time: Emory believes a possible conspiracy theory that Nazi's and Nazi sympathizers have infiltrated and control the U.S. government.

Theory Overview

Emory believes that the support to Nazis among various American industrialists and corporations (such as Ford) never really changed during and after the war, it just became secret. Emory looks at the former Nazis enlisted to work for the US after WWII, such as Wernher Von Braun and certain inteligence officials, and claims that they did not lose their Nazi beliefs. Although some have labeled anything that is radically against facism and nazi-ism "left wing", unlike many so labelled, Emory believes that the US only grudgingly supports Israel and in fact trains and assists Palestinian terrorists. Emory has claimed that ex-Nazis in the US CIA helped the Palestinians commit the Munich Massacre, for example.

Origins of the Theory

Emory came up with the theory while researching the Watergate case, and its connections and similarities to the Kennedy assasination.

 

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