Michael Collins Piper is a political writer for the American Free Press and talk radio host living in Washington D.C. His views can be classified as isolationist and nationalist in the tradition of such American political figures as Charles Lindbergh and Lawrence Dennis.
He is the author of books such as "The High Priests of War" that that discusses the Neoconservatives in the Bush administration and "Final Judgment" that articulates a conspiracy-theory claiming that the Israeli Mossad was responsible for the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.
Additionally, Piper has written articles in American Free Press that charges both the Mossad and the FBI in colusion for the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr which he claims did so for fear of King's Anti-Israeli statements combined with his massive grass roots powers which would eventually lead to an imminant popular uprising forcing them to limit the ammount of power and influence they could wield over the American people.
Regular guests up til now have included Mark Glenn (leader of Crescent and Cross, fellow Anti-Zionist and an open critic of Judaism), former candidate for Texas state legislature Barbara Samuelson, and fellow AFP reporter, Christopher Bollyn (who occaisionally fills in for Piper).
There was even a special episode on May 16th 2006 wherein Piper debated Eric John Phelps of Vatican Assassins fame over the importance of the Jesuit influences v. that of Zionism (which ended in Phelps agknowledging the presence of holes in his theories, including the uninteded inclusion of forgeries). Greg Syzmanski acted as referee.
The Anti-Defamation League has repeatedly challenged statements made by Piper. In one instance the Anti-Defamation League pointed out that Piper had cooked up a conspiracy theory suggesting that Israel was working on an ethnic bomb targeting only Arabs. In response, Piper claimed to be referring to an article by a Jewish writer, writing in the London Times, saying that, yes,in fact, Israel was reportedly working on such a weapon.
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