The playbacks are posted. Enjoy. -Bruce
"On today's show, JFK historian James DiEugenio discusses (HERE) how the high profile assassinations in the 1960's of JFK, Malcom X, MLK Jr., and RFK paved the way for the rise of Neoconservatism."
Brian O’Shea, intelligence analyst, discusses (HERE) the machinations of the Chinese Communist Party, the threats posed by the WHO's "One Health Initiative," and more in this sobering yet inspiring conversation.
Jefferson Morley (HERE), journalist, author, co-founder and editor of the JFKFacts.Substack newsletter, and Board member and vice president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation, discusses the lawsuit to compel President Biden to fulfill the requirements of the JFK Records Act, and the monumental impact of the JFK assassination on the US and the world.
Bruce- Thank you for bringing Jim DiEugenio into your spotlight and being the catalyst which gave the audience a deep dive, both into the subject matter---and into the way which Jim filters and analyzes such complex data as we've seen in the "Big Four" assassinations. In several venues I have heard his analysis on much of the evidence and he is certainly one of the main scholars, who works in this complex field. For his gift with words, his deep and broad thinking and, of course, his contributions in collaboration with Oliver Stone, Jim DiEugenio has earned the right to be seen as a principle resource for scholars, new and old on this subject. Thank you again for this episode; one I will listen to at least 2 more times for the wealth of content and context it brings.
Glass Gun One, thank you very much. And agreed. Mr. DiEugenio is all that. (I wish I had asked him about JFK's throat wound. And David Mantik's work, which indicates that JFK took 3 bullets in the head. When we discussed the wounds. But it went where it went.)