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KFJC fm ▼ (devil's radio) — JUDAS EMORY -vs- NIP TUCK
(below)
KFJC fm ▼ Comic Les Scurry — STIFF LOOKIN' LIKE TALIAFERRO
89.7 FM
'THE DEVIL'S RADIO'
FOOTHILL COLLEGE
LOS ALTOS HILLS, CALIF.
KFJC fm ▼
THE DEVIL'S RADIO: OMEGA MAN MOVIE VILLAINS
SPLIFF SKANKIN' -and- ROBERT RANKIN'
[Dennis Edward Bishop] [Robert Lohse]
STIFF (spliff) SKANKIN',
NIGGA YOU LOOK LIKE DEATH:
#1
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/skankin_rankin_roy_cohn.jpg
LOOK AT WHAT SMOKING 24/7
WILL DO TO YOU.
#2
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/stiff_spankin_rubber_stinkin.png
KFJC FM / THE DEVIL'S RADIO
DENNIS EDWARD BISHOP / SPLIFF SKANKIN'
-- REPTILE --
#1 NOT A CHRISTIAN.
#2 NOT A RASTAFARIAN.
#3 BEST FRIENDS [Jose Scott] ARE TOTAL SATANISTS.
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/the_devils_radio.html http://www.exorcist.org.nz/radio_exorcism.html http://www.exorcist.org.nz/music_mafias.html
"spliff skankin" 6 DENNIS
6 EDWARD
6 BISHOP
FOOTHILL COLLEGE,
THE OWLS [i.e. bohemian grove]
KFJC FM "MODERATOR"
6 ROBERT
6 EDWARD
6 PELZEL
"Doc" PELZEL, HE WILL PLAY WITH NUMBERS,ALL KINDS OF NUMBERS,
TO RE-NAME SAME EXACT COLLEGE CLASSES.
. . . TO ALLOW THE FRAUD TO CONTINUE !
KFJC [fm] SCAM COLLEGE "Students"
———> Take Same Classes Over And Over Again
D.J. ROBERT RANKIN [Robert Lohse]
(STAND-IN FOR ROY COHN)
ACCOUNT # 666
https://www.facebook.com/DJ-ROBERT-RANKIN-238995666646/
ROBERT LOHSE / ROBERT RANKIN'
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/citizen_cohn_luciferian_higdon_byrd.html http://www.exorcist.org.nz/framed_at_kkup.html
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KFJC FM
DAVE EMORY CAN'T DRIVE AN AUTOMOBILE
BECAUSE OF MULTIPLE SUICIDE ATTEMPTS IN AUTOS.
SO,
DAVE EMORY TAKES THE BUS TO FOOTHILL COLLEGE !
HA !
Speaking of Communists,
at KFJC FM and KKUP and some other stations,
it is looney-tunes "conspiracy nut" Dave Emory.
Dave Emory never has a complaint or did have a
complaint against the Soviet Union. Emory toes
the Communist Party Line -
Speaking of Emory the Commie kook, here is something
from the internet, from another individual who is familiar
with the behind the scenes skullduggery by Emory,
against Nip Tuck, etc.
I know these facts ALSO to be 100% true:
Alex Constantine Published:
Emory's past is seldom discussed. His father,
writes Paul Bernardino, host of a cable television program
in San Francisco, "committed him to an institution and
narcotics program 20 years ago. Emory has told several
people, including Tom Davis (a northern California book
retailer) that he was sexually abused in a prison in Boston.
He has attempted suicide several times via cars and
narcotics. His emotional problems drove him to overdose on
narcotics in a 1988 suicide attempt."
Dave Emory's mentor, Mae Brussell, was a courageous
investigator of political assassinations, a tenacious critic
of government. She inspired a modest but devoted audience to
probe the American far-right and its pernicious influences.
Among the researchers who worked with Brussell and
posthumously expanded upon her foundation of political
research were Honegger, John Judge, Emory's former co-host
Nip Tuck, and Will Robinson & Marilyn Colman, hosts of
KAZU's "Lighthouse Report." All were staples of Tuckman's
program. Emory's past is seldom discussed. His father,
writes Paul Bernardino, host of a cable television program
in San Francisco, "committed him to an institution and
narcotics program 20 years ago. Emory has told several
people, including Tom Davis (a northern California book
retailer) that he was sexually abused in a prison in Boston.
He has attempted suicide several times via cars and
narcotics. His emotional problems drove him to overdose on
narcotics in a 1988 suicide attempt."
This was the year that Mae Brussell fell prey to cancer.
Emory, her self-appointed successor, began a series of
vincictive slander campaigns to purge other researchers from
the air. His first straw man was Nip Tuck (an alias, today a
very popular science fiction writer), Emory's co-host on
"Radio Free America" for several years. Tuck was publicly
denounced as an "agent" of an unnamed arm of government.
This smear was based on the slimmest of "ties": Tuck once
taught English at a military base. This alone rendered him
suspect in Emory's mind - yet he later acknowledged to a
Christic Institute activist that he'd known of Tuck's
background all along. That Tuck was a lackey of the
intelligence sector was repeated on KPFK, unsubstantiated
but delivered as bald fact. The victim of this smear
vigorously denied the allegation in a letter to KPFK. The
station ignored it. Tuck found himself groundlessly
discredited, humiliated, his written denial censored -
despite the fact that over the years his conspiracy research
had grossed tens of thousands of dollars for
publicly-supported KPFK. Emory's next victim was John Judge,
a popular protege of Mae Brussell. Abuse heaped upon Judge,
says Bernardino, was the result of "personal jealousy," an
opinion I share. So does Jonathon Vankin, a former staff
reporter for the San Jose Metro, in Conspiracies, Cover-Ups
and Crimes:
Judge had managed to get himself some lecture bookings and
onto radio talk shows. According to Tom Davis, a long-time
friend of Brussell's whose mail-order book service is one of
the best sources for political books, Judge and Emory had
been competing for radio kudos since at least 1984.
Moreover, Brussell appointed Judge, not Emory, to the
position of curator/archivist. Excluded from plans for the
library bequeathed to Judge, Emory lashed out. Personal and
professional envy was the foundation of his belief that
Judge was an "intelligence agent" and a "Nazi murderer" with
"ties" to the Manson Family. The charges have never been
retracted. Emory opened his fusillade at Judge in a
November, 1989 blast on KFJC. He announced with an imperious
air, "There's a bit of unpleasantness I'm going to have to
take care of...." The Mae Brussell archives were being
catalogued and organized. It was not ready to open to the
public. Emory set out to destroy it and its curator, John
Judge, before the doors could open. "One of the things I
wondered about," Emory declared, "in the creation of the Mae
Brussell Research Center, was how long it would take the
intelligence community to gain effective control of that
center." In fact, the directing board was composed of
friends and associates of Mae Brussell. Nevertheless, he
arrived at the conclusion that it had been overrun by the
CIA: "There is an intelligence presence at the Center now
that is so massive as to render the whole thing little more
than an intelligence front." He produced no evidence to
support this startling allegation. He remained vague. "There
is a very sinister presence," he charged, "there are
elements affiliated with Aryan Nations." The "sinister
elements" were phantoms: Emory had learned that Judge once
delivered a talk at a Santa Monica debating club owned by a
right-wing extremist, a connection too weak to support such
serious allegations. Hammering together a guillotine with a
post of smears and planks of innuendo, Emory claimed that
there were "indications of serious financial impropiety" at
the center. What's more, "there are indications that have
yet to be finalized that the whole thing has disintegrated
into nothing more than a great big criminal enterprise." A
devastating revelation - and no "finalized indications" to
back it up. In fact, the financial impropiety he spoke of
largely amounted to nothing more than Judge spending money
he'd raised himself for the Mae Brussell Research Center. He
spent some of the proceeds from his own fund-raising tour on
meals, though there is some truth to the charge that a
portion of the funds were misspent. According to Robinson, a
director of the Center, Judge did nothing criminal. Yet
Emory carried on as though he had information too explosive
to air publicly - "investigative tributaries," he said - and
had no qualms about divulging the results of his
"investigation." Emory's carving knife sank into the
Center's finances. "Under no circumstances would I recommend
that people have anything to do with the Mae Brussell
Center," Emory said. He insisted that all supporters demand
back their contributions, repeating there was "a strong
intelligence presence there." Who? "You might as well send
your name to Langley or to Tom Metzger so he can put it in
the Aryan Nations Liberty Net," he said. The intelligence
"presence" was "specifically Nazi-linked." A week later, the
charges were repeated in a telephone conversation with Roy
Tuckman in North Hollywood.
This time, Emory claimed that John Judge was a "murderer."
As always, he didn't trifle with evidence, simply stated
that there were more "investigative leads" that bookish,
soft-spoken John Judge had committed murder. Unfortunately,
to this day, only Emory knows anything about it. The
allegations grew more and more fantastic. On Tuckman's May
10, 1990 program, he charged that Judge and the Mae Brussell
Center were an extension of the ultra-right Western Goals
operation, an industrially-sponsored covert operations group
responsible for much havoc in underdeveloped countries. A
week earlier the Center had been allied with Aryan Nations.
Now it was Western Goals.
"Beyond that," he told Tuckman, "there are two evidentiary
tributaries leading in the direction of the Manson Family."
Now it was Manson. But what were the "tributaries" that so
alarmed Emory he was moved to denounce Judge and the
Brussell archives? The "evidentiary" links, he said, forced
him to ask "very, very serious questions about the Center."
He let on, as though divulging a dark secret, that Judge had
ties to "several murders in the Carmel area." He has never
stooped to explain his meaning. "I'm not accusing any
individual," Emory said, incredibly, "but there are serious
questions implicating individuals - including and especially
John Judge." He again suggested that supporters of the
library sever all contact and demand a refund. Listeners,
believing that Emory's vagaries must have some foundation,
withdrew support for the center. It collapsed. Judge sent a
strong letter of denial to Tuckman. Like the others, it was
ignored. Judge, once a favorite of the program, was publicly
humiliated and drummed off the air. In 1992 Judge denied, in
a Santa Cruz newspaper, that there was any substance to the
charges. He said that he'd been "hounded out of [the Mae
Brussell Research Center] by this kind of nonsense." In the
same story, Dave Ratcliffe, a Center director, laughed at
the notion that it had any connection to the government,
extremist groups or satanic cults. He chalked up the
allegations to "Dave Emory loving to spin very detailed,
wonderful sounding scenarios that are of his own invention."
Vankin's view was that "whatever the objective reality of
the Mae Brussell Center controversy, the version that
navigates Dave Emory's brain is another of his many
traumas."
Emory's attacks on Paul Bernardino, a political researcher
and AIDS activist in San Francisco, culminated shortly after
the fall of John Judge. In January, 1989, Bernardino
received a call at 2:00 a.m. from an enraged Dave Emory. "I
hope all you faggots drop dead with AIDS," he snarled. Like
Upton Sinclair with a reeking slaughterhouse in his sights,
Emory went on to blast Sara Diamond, formerly of KPFA-FM in
Berkeley and an Emory critic, for carrying on a hidden life
as "a CIA agent" and "a whore who gives cheap blow jobs." On
the air, Emory accused Bernardino of taping an unauthorized
tribute to Mae Brussell for his television program. Emory,
Bernardino wrote in a public denial, "was too lazy to simply
pick up his phone to do some checking before impulsively
mouthing off." As it happened, permission for the taping was
granted by Brussell's daughter. Bernardino protested Emory's
"slandering, wilfully and maliciously maligning my ... name
and character." Once informed that he'd erred, Emory refused
to retract or apologize. Instead, he claimed that Bernardino
was fronting for "the Gay Mafia." He referred to Bernardino
as "a homo from Mexico" and "a CIA agent." He further
charged that Bernardino had far-right political connections.
"Such dangerous, mud-slinging lies," Bernardino lamented. He
voiced an opinion that radio personalities have an
obligation to "keep their personal vendettas, mud-slinging,
unfounded hate, spite and personal attacks off the air." Pat
Carey, a volunteer working for Bernardino, supported him in
a letter to KFJC dated May 22, 1991. Emory, she wrote,
"claims quite falsely that Bernardino had called for a
boycott of his program, which is absolutely not true. He
also claims that our cable TV program on Channel 25 in San
Francisco ... started from Aryan Nations, which is an
outright lie, a fabrication." She demanded equal time to
refute these "lies." Her ire was echoed by Brette McCabe,
hostess of the television program, who noted the "purposeful
cruelty" in the public condemnation of Paul Bernardino.
Despite these protests, Emory continued to tell stretchers
on the air about well-intentioned political conspiracy
programmers. Pam Burton, a KPFK programmer substituting for
Roy Tuckman one week, refused to play "Radio Free America" -
she thought it laden with self-importance. "I see radios
going off all over town," she grumbled off the air. Emory
learned that he'd been pulled and branded her "a CIA agent."
(Critics must be federal intelligence agents out to destroy
him.) His denunciation of any detractor as an "agent" was
taken up by Martin Cannon in his May, 1991 letter to Emory:
"Interestingly, while your practiced eye has gleaned
unmistakable evidence of federally-funded malevolence, this
evidence remains invisible to everyone else." Cannon
pondered "why you have never bothered to offer any proof of
your accusations" against Tuck, Judge and Bernardino.
Emory's most venomous campaigns were reserved for Barbara
Honegger, author of The October Surprise (a detailed
reconstruction of the Reagan/Bush hostage debacle) and a
close friend of Mae Brussell's. When Brussell died of
cancer, Emory accused Honegger of murdering her. He has
never offered any public explanation for his widely-spread
belief that Honegger killed Mae Brussell. In her June 10,
1991 response, Honegger wrote, "You have committed the
unspeakable offense of stating to numerous parties that I am
somehow responsible for Mae Brussell's death." She
explained, "I tried and tried, as did many others, to get
Mae to see medical specialists ... without success." No one,
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