Guest host Jimmy Church (email) was joined by author Peter Levenda for a discussion on the Nazi diaspora which occurred following WWII and how it connects to the modern challenge of global terrorism. He explained that, as WWII was coming to a close, high ranking Nazis secretly moved vast amounts of money and key personnel out of Germany and into locations all over the world. The goal of this plan, Levenda said, was to create an underground network of Nazis who would ensure that their ideology would survive the fall of the Third Reich and, eventually, use their resources to influence other nations which were unaware of this clandestine cabal. "We have this idea, because Germany lost the war, the Nazi Party disappeared," Levenda mused, "and nothing could be further from the truth."
Levenda pointed to the infamous Project Paperclip as a key element in this agenda, since many of the scientists imported to America were former SS officers who were fanatical in their Nazi ideologies and far more loyal to each other than to the United States. Moreover, he noted that since the Nazis hated capitalism as well as communism, they saw the infiltration of America and the Soviet Union as a way of pitting both nations against each other. According to Levenda, this tactic was evident during the Space Race as Nazi scientists in the US and USSR would secretly exchange information about their work in order to ensure that neither nation had a decisive advantage and, thus, fuel even greater spending on these projects. In later years, as this Nazi network became more entrenched, he contended, it would use its influence to steer the US and USSR into imprudent wars and other foolhardy adventures.
On how the contemporary War on Terrorism connects to this surreptitious Nazi plan, Levenda detailed how the idea of a global jihad was actually conceived in 1914 by a German expert on Islam who convinced his superiors to work with Muslim leaders to foment a holy war against colonial powers. In turn, he said, this concept would be manipulated, fostered, and funded by the underground Nazi network throughout the twentieth century and into contemporary times, leading ultimately to groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS. In looking at how history has unfolded since the Nazi diaspora, Levenda chillingly observed that "everything is going the way they wanted it" and noted that the USSR crumbled, America is in a seemingly unending war against terrorists, and Germany has been both reunified and wields tremendous power in the European Union.
America Unearthed
During the first hour of Sunday's show, forensic geologist Scott Wolter talked about his History Channel show America Unearthed and his mission of using science and intuitive theories to explain the most mysterious artifacts and sites in America. "Only now are we beginning to realize the incredible history we've had on this continent for thousands of years," he said of artifacts which suggest that America was being visited long before Columbus or the Vikings arrived here. To that end, he expressed dismay that mainstream academia continues to dismiss powerful evidence for such an idea. During his appearance, Wolter also discussed the season three premiere of America Unearthed, which suggested that Davy Crockett survived the Alamo via help from the Freemasons.
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Jimmy Church is a radio and television host for the Game Changer Network, Premiere and iHeartRADIO and The History Channel. He is the host of 'FADE to BLACK' on the Game Changer Network and syndicated on KJCR, KGRA, iHeartRADIO, TSL, TuneIn and Spreaker. Along with hosting his live show, Fade to Black, Jimmy is also a guest-host on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and co-stars on History Channel's Hangar 1: The UFO Files and the time travel conspiracy show, Time Beings. Church is also the star and host for a brand-new series on History/A&E that features FADE to BLACK that will premiere in 2017.
Jimmy started his career in the music business, producing bands in Hollywood back in the 'hair' days in the 80's on the Sunset Strip...all the while studying Ufology, the paranormal and conspiracy theory. Growing up, Church was influenced by his mother who was an avid reader of Edgar Cayce and Erich von Daniken...she had an open-mind for all things paranormal...and his father was a bandleader for the Army Band, a musician...and this outlook on the world from childhood is still what happens every time Jimmy is on the air.
Late-night talk radio covering UFOs, ghosts, lost civilizations, secret governments, agendas and alternate realities swept across the country with hosts like Long John Nebel...and Church listened to them all...and still does. He is a student of the genre and he respects those that came before...but he is taking overnight talk radio and network television into the future with a new generation of listeners who all want an answer:
What is the truth???