Hello, folks. This is the first FTR video I have uploaded. Anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory speaks with author Stephen Worth concerning some very interesting, and hard to find it seems, facts in regards to the OJ Simpson case way back in 1994, including some coming from a former white nationalist turned informant{whose name hasn’t been released yet}. In this first part, Worth brings up the following: 1. White supremacists may have wanted to start a race war, including the possibility of a bomb plot against a black megachurch in LA by the 4th Reich Hammerskins. 2. The murder of Bret Cantor, a music producer on OJ’s defense team. 3. The Rodney King riots, and possible neo-Nazi involvement in certain aspects of it. 4. Was ‘The Turner Diaries’ inspiration for some of this? 5. Operation Thunderbolt: A Neo-Nazi Psyop to cause racial polarization and to discredit the LAPD?
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Posts Tagged: Interview
10
Dec 11
For The Record #9- Interview with Stephen Worth About the OJ Simpson Case Partt 1
9
Dec 11
Can anyone find me this interview???
Looking for the interview with Timothy McVeigh and Ed Bradley that aired on 60 minutes. Cant find it anywhere on the net. If anyone has it could you please email it to me or post a link thx
Obviously Ive been to youtube… I wouldn’t ask otherwise. Thanks for looking… I haven’t been able to find anything besides this clip.
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Dec 11
Ed Bradley Interview Part 4 of 8
Ed Bradley says of his interviewing style: My job is to put someone in a chair and get them to talk and tell their story, as if there are no cameras, no lights, not seven people in the room, just the two of us sitting there talking. Ed Bradley spent over three decades as a correspondent for CBS News, and was an esteemed member of the 60 Minutes staff. In his Archive interview, Bradley discusses his early career in radio in the 1960s. He describes his nervousness at reading the news on the air for the first time, and notes some of the field reporting he did, including stories related to the Civil Rights Movement. He talks about his first association with CBS radio in New York and as a stringer in Paris in the late 60s/early 70s. Bradley acknowledges the rareness of African-Americans in his field in radio at the time: You could count on one hand the number of African-Americans and not use up all your fingers. He speaks in detail about his experiences as a correspondent in Cambodia and Vietnam during the Vietnam War, including the time he was wounded by shrapnel from a mortar shell. He talks about his work as an anchor on the CBS Sunday News, and as a producer for CBS Reports. Among the CBS Reports pieces he discusses is The Boat People, about the plight of Vietnamese refugees, which was also excerpted on 60 Minutes. With part two of his Archive interview, Bradley recounts how he was offered the job for 60 Minutes. On 60 Minutes, Bradley describes working with executive …
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Dec 11
Ed Bradley Interview – Part 8 of 8
Ed Bradley says of his interviewing style: My job is to put someone in a chair and get them to talk and tell their story, as if there are no cameras, no lights, not seven people in the room, just the two of us sitting there talking. Ed Bradley spent over three decades as a correspondent for CBS News, and was an esteemed member of the 60 Minutes staff. In his Archive interview, Bradley discusses his early career in radio in the 1960s. He describes his nervousness at reading the news on the air for the first time, and notes some of the field reporting he did, including stories related to the Civil Rights Movement. He talks about his first association with CBS radio in New York and as a stringer in Paris in the late 60s/early 70s. Bradley acknowledges the rareness of African-Americans in his field in radio at the time: You could count on one hand the number of African-Americans and not use up all your fingers. He speaks in detail about his experiences as a correspondent in Cambodia and Vietnam during the Vietnam War, including the time he was wounded by shrapnel from a mortar shell. He talks about his work as an anchor on the CBS Sunday News, and as a producer for CBS Reports. Among the CBS Reports pieces he discusses is The Boat People, about the plight of Vietnamese refugees, which was also excerpted on 60 Minutes. With part two of his Archive interview, Bradley recounts how he was offered the job for 60 Minutes. On 60 Minutes, Bradley describes working with executive …