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#987 – Jim DiEugenio

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English - April 16, 2020 23:00 - 1 hour - 73.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 63 ratings
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The documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed in post-production
The series to consist of 4 episodes
Bob Dylan's new song/poem on the JFK assassination: Murder Most Foul
Lyrics of Murder Most Foul
Bob Dylan's Murder Most Foul became his first ever number one song on a billboard chart
Article: The Dylan/Kennedy Sensation by Jim DiEugenio
Video: Robert Kennedy Assassination by Chuck Marler
Everyone should watch this video by Chuck Marler
The RFK case is a more provable conspiracy than the JFK case
Greg Poulgrain's new book JFK vs. Allen Dulles: Battleground Indonesia to be released in May/June
Pre-order the book here: Hardcover, Kindle
Michael LeFlem to review the book JFK vs. Allen Dulles: Battleground Indonesia
Rob Couteau to write an article on Stanley J. Marks' 1967 book Murder Most Foul
Tim Smith is working an article on the revolving door testimony of James Humes, chief pathologist of JFK case
Jim DiEugenio is writing an article on Donald R. McGovern's book Murder Orthodoxies
This book is the most comprehensive and exhaustive exposé of the Marilyn Monroe-Kennedy hoax
Book: Murder Orthodoxies: A Non-Conspiracist's View of Marilyn Monroe's Death by Donald R. McGovern:
Paperback, Hardcover
Article: The Posthumous Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Jim: Part 1, Part 2
Book: The Assassinations co-edited by Jim DiEugenio & Lisa Pease: Paperback, Kindle
Donald R. McGovern to be interviewed on Black Op Radio
A film of Oswald, David Ferrie and David Atlee Phillips at the Lake Pontchartrain camp
Robert Tanenbaum saw this film when he was running the HSCA
Book: The Man Who Knew Too Much (2nd Edition) by Dick Russell: Paperback
Col. William Bishop, a CIA contract agent
Col. Bishop also saw the film of the Lake Pontchartrain camp
Wendall Roache and David Smith worked at the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
They tracked Ferrie to 544 Camp Street (Guy Bannister's office)
They said Ferrie had taken films of the Lake Pontchartrain camp
Church Committee staff member Paul Wallach contacted Roache on December 3, 1975
Roache said "I've been waiting twelve years to talk to someone about this"
Read the relevant reports here (pages 38-40)
Article: The Sins of Robert Blakey by Jim: Part 1, Part 2
Bob Tanenbaum kept the files of the case in a secret place in his apartment
All of those files were stolen
FREE Borrowable Ebook: Corruption of Blood by Robert K. Tanenbaum
Listener questions answered
The chain of possession of the shells found on the sixth floor
Barry Krusch interviewed on Black Op Radio: Listen to episode 576a
The Warren Commission (WC) did not want a defense for Oswald
All WC hearing were closed and secret
Leading questions by WC lawyers
FREE Download Ebook: Impossible: The Case Agasinst Lee Harvey Oswald (PDF) by Barry Krusch
Video: Jim Garrison responds to the NBC hatchet job
Book: Let Justice Be Done by Bill Davy: Paperback, Kindle
Hugh Aynesworth and James Phelan were associated with the FBI
Jim DiEugenio's 25-part series on Destiny Betrayed
Book: The JFK Assassination: The Evidence Today by Jim DiEugenio: Paperback, Kindle
FREE Borrowable Ebook: On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison
FREE Download Ebook: Tragedy And Hope (PDF) by Carroll Quigley
Listeners appreciate Jim DiEugenio and Len Osanic for their efforts
The living room war
Henry Kissinger, the king of genocides
Kissinger's genocides: Cambodia, East Timor and Bangladesh
Book: Battling Wall Street by Donald Gibson: Paperback, Hardcover
FREE Borrowable Ebook: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins
John Perkins interviewed on Black Op Radio: Episodes 545 and 776
Video: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man - short animation
Book: The Kennedy Assassination Cover-Up by Donald Gibson: Paperback, Kindle
Video: President Kennedy calls out the steel companies (1962)