Dave Emory

In 1983, Emory and "Nip Tuck" (AKA Tad Williams) created The Guns of November, a four-part four-hour-long-segments series on the Kennedy assassination for Foothill College's radio station, KFJC, in Los Altos Hills, California.

Emory became co-host of KFJC's One Step Beyond which started in 1979 and was a multi-hour Sunday night phone-in show hosted by Nip Tuck focused on political topics emphasising "Nazi spies, CIA mind control experiments and mercenaries, among others.

[8] Recent programs consist of two 30-minute monologues or telephone interviews on one or more topics, including fascism, corporatism, genocide, the Cold War, Fifth column movements and international banking scandals.

Emory contends that the many units which make up the "Underground Reich", having survived World War II, persist and flourish as major components of the current global capital elite.

[10][11][12] Boris Kachka of New York Magazine wrote, "According to Dave Emory’s radio programs, nearly every figure in world politics is a tendril of the “Underground Reich”, a network including Hitler's personal secretary".