The Knights of Malta / produced by David Emory.

Program Title:
The Knights of Malta / produced by David Emory.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0626.18
Description: 

Documentary about the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, a law military order of the Catholic Church that wields tremendous international political power.|THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA / produced by David Emory. - SERIES: For the record| no. 18 Documentary about the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, a lay military order of the Catholic Church that wields tremendous international political power. - CONTENT: pt.1. An overview of the Sovereing Military Order of Malta : influence on US intelligence (12:48) -- pt.2. Prominent past and present US intelligence officials who are members of the Knights of Malta (13:52) -- pt.3. The influence of the Knights of Malta upon Sentaro Joseph McCarthy (13:42) -- pt.4. The work of J. Peter Grace : industrialist of Knight of Malta (11:56) -- pt.5. J. Peter Grace : the industrialists' link to US intelligence (11:59).

pt.1. An overview of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta : influence on United States intelligence (12:48) -- pt.2. Prominent past and present United States intelligence officials who are members of the Knights of Malta (13:52) -- pt.3. The influence of the Knights of Malta upon Senator Joseph McCarthy (13:42) -- pt.4. The work of J. Peter Grace : industrialist of the Knights of Malta (11:56) -- pt.5. J. Peter Grace : the industrialists' link to United States intelligence (11:59).

Date Recorded on: 
1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
1 reel (65 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|64:30
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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