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3 pm ET – Paul Bleau
Paul Bleau is JFK assassination researcher with many articles on KennedysandKing.com, a member of CITIZENS AGAINST POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS, and a contributor, with James DiEugenio, Matt Crumpton, Andrew Iler, and Mark Adamczyk, to the new anthology, THE JFK ASSASSINATION CHOKEHOLDS THAT INESCAPABLY PROVE THERE WAS A CONSPIRACY. Oliver Stone said this book proves beyond all reasonable doubt that “Oswald, given a real trial, would have been acquitted.” Paul is a regular guest on BlackOp Radio and other podcasts. And he appeared in the documentary JFK REVISITED: Through the Looking Glass, by Oliver Stone.
4 pm ET – Katherine Watt
Katherine Watt is an American Catholic writer and paralegal with a philosophy and natural sciences degree from Penn State who has worked as a reporter for small newspapers. Since 2005, she has published several independent journalism blogs covering local corporate and government corruption, and food, water, and energy security issues. Since 2020, she has investigated changes to US law that block prosecution of Covid-era biomedical crimes. Her primary work product is a timeline called the American Domestic Bioterrorism Program, which can be found at BailiwickNews.substack.com.
5 pm ET – Anton Chaitkin
Anton Chaitkin is a historian and investigative journalist who has made groundbreaking discoveries about the people who fought for mankind's improvement, and their imperial opponents. His 1985 book TREASON IN AMERICA: from Aaron Burr to Averell Harriman documented the takeover of U.S. policymaking by agents and allies of the British empire. He co-authored GEORGE BUSH: The Unauthorized Biography, the only serious biography of Bush Sr., which helped defeat him in his 1992 re-election attempt. Chaitkin’s most recent book, WHO WE ARE: America's Fight for Universal Progress, from Franklin to Kennedy: Volume I - 1750s to 1850s, is a historical page-turner about the people who made America an industrial, world power. He can be followed at antonchaitkin.substack.com.
KWatt...should be a good show.