On tonight's broadcast, Michael Collins Piper was joined by veteran California nationalist Joe Fields and author Mark Glenn (whose website can be found at crescentandcross.com) to discuss the outrageous and abusive exploitation of veteran American populist historian Eustace Mullins, who is 85 years old, by Daryl Bradford Smith and his partner-in-crime, Eric Hufschmid, now widely referred to as Eric "Fishbait." Glenn expressed the opinion that Smith and Hufschmid are simply troubled individuals who relish causing trouble. Fields noted that over the years that he has been involved in the nationalist movement, more often than not those people who accused others—as Smith and "Fishbait" do—of being "Zionist agents" are actually Zionist agents themselves. Fishbait and Smith have attacked a variety of longtime anti-Zionist activists such as Mark Farrell of Honestmediatoday.com as well as the aforementioned Glenn and even famed Louisiana political figure David Duke (see Davidduke.com)---among many, many others. Piper noted that in his own considerable experience—more than 25 years—in the nationalist movement as a widely-read writer of news articles and now several fairly well-distributed books, that when he (Piper) encountered the Anti-Defamation League's longtime undercover informant, Roy Bullock, that Bullock often pointed at other people and suggested that they might be "ADL agents," when, in fact, it was Bullock who was the agent. (Piper has written about his experiences with Bullock in his new book THE JUDAS GOATS which actually addresses factual case histories of how Zionist agents have infiltrated the American nationalist movement from within. The book is available at americanfreepress.net.) Piper noted that before coming on the air, he (Piper) had a long friendly chat with Eustace Mullins who said that he felt he had been "used" by Smith who, Mullins said, "did all the talking" and "put words in my mouth." In fact, Mullins was a recent speaker at a conference in Washington hosted by American Free Press, the newspaper that utilizes Piper as a free-lance correspondent and Mullins was, as could be expected, very well received by the audience. In recent years—until troublemakers attempted to undermine Mullins and grabbed control of much of his property—American Free Press was one of the most consistent and regular promoters of Mullins' books such as THE SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE and THE WORLD ORDER, among others. Now, just as "Fishbait" and Bradford Smith sought to drive a wedge between American Free Press and its correspondent Christopher Bollyn, they sought to drive a wedge between the populist newspaper and historian Mullins. Although, as Joe Fields noted, there are many people who say that "Fishbait" and Smith need to be ignored and isolated, he still agrees with Piper that these troublemakers (who act in the style of Zionist disinformation agents) need to be confronted. Piper noted that although, over the years, he has seen many squabbles between patriots over money and power and substance and style, the Fishbait-Smith phenomenon appears to be the development of a bizarre cult-like group that does the bidding of Fishbait and Smith, sending out malicious e-mails and spreading lies over the Internet. This, Piper pointed out, recalls the old-fashioned Deguello operation of the FBI's COINTELPRO program of the 1960s wherein solid truth was mixed with lies, rumors and disinformation in order to undermine American nationalist organizations, similar to the way Fishbait and Smith have tried to tear Christopher Bollyn away from American Free Press, the one newspaper that has consistently promoted Bollyn as what Piper has described as being "the best journalist in America—bar none." The Fishbait-Smith Deguello routine, although largely grounded in what appears to be borderline schizophrenic fantasy, is nonetheless dangerous, particularly in the sense that it has worked to undermine the work of Christopher Bollyn. And as many people know, Bollyn was recently assaulted in his own front yard in Hoffman Estates, Illinois by heavily-armed police officers in circumstances that Bollyn believes, based on his own inquiries, suggest that Bollyn was a target of Zionist elements in the office of Homeland Security, run by devout pro-Israel Jewish figure Michael Chertoff, the son of a rabbi, and whose own wife is a former figure in the ADL. "Fishbait" and Smith have actually suggested that Bollyn's own friend and colleague from AFP, Michael Collins Piper, was actually involved in a "plot" with Homeland Security and the ADL to stage the attack on Bollyn—a bizarre claim to be sure, but one which some naive cult followers of the two troublemakers have actually come to believe and which they have circulated widely on the Internet! "Fishbait" and Smith even worked against famed civil libertarian and anti-Zionist attorney Mark Lane, attacking the longtime associte of Piper and American Free Press (and of Liberty Lobby before that), smearing Lane so as to disinterest him in taking up Bollyn's legal case against the police in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. This alone demonstrates the divisive operations of the Hufschmid-Smith wrecking crew. The details, taken together, not only raise serious questions about the intentions and motivations of "Fishbait" and Smith but also answer the questions as well: These two are trouble. They need to be ignored. They need to be isolated. And, as Piper said, "They need to be chopped up and made into fishbait and fed to the sharks, which are much more lovely creatures than either Hufschmid or Smith."