Wednesday, April 2, 2014
David Goodman / Jim Fetzer
Mental health and logic / The new JFK show #5 (with Gary King)
Jim critique's Black Op Radio's video series "50 reasons for 50 years."
also included are short Patriot Radio New Orleans segments.
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Good job, Gary and Jim. New information was given by Jim Marrs of why they went after Oswald--on what evidence--we know there was none--so by whose orders were police sent to such a remote theater and on such a flimsy pretext. Wasn't it something like 20 police cars? And all because Oswald "look suspicious" and didn't buy a ticket according to the media. Imagine that search of a theater happening minutes after the shooting of a president. Just ridiculous! Cyril Wecht didn't mention the fact that it was Gerald Ford who altered the diagram of JFK's bullet wounds and that it was done to fit Arlen Specter's single bullet theory--the magic bullet.
ReplyDeleteHi Joan, Jim Marrs made the point of military intelligence tipping off the Dallas police in The Garrison Tapes in 1991 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNiqo8KX5ss WAY back in the day when Jim Marrs didn't wear a hat. I think Jim Garrison laying the ground work for ALL researchers to spin off of is not talked about enough. Remember! It was Jim Garrison who cracked the egg of the American public questioning their government for the first time. If those CIA bastards would have been able to work unimpeded, the world would be a different place and not for the better. Am I correct in saying that up until 11/22/63 the American people bought anything that the US Gov told them?
DeleteApart from the news of JFK's assassination itself, the saddest thing I ever saw live on TV over that awful weekend was the lowering of JFK's casket on the lift from the side of Air Force One's cargo door. A casket which we now know was empty. But the really saddest thing was seeing Jackie approach the door of the hearse and try to open it: the door was locked. Some thoughtless bastard(s) had forgotten to unlock the door.
DeleteHad no one thought that Jackie just might have wanted to get into the vehicle and go with her dead husband's body to the hospital?
It was symtomatic and typical of the total disregard for Jackie and the vain attempts to freeze her out. But Jackie was not having any of it. She was going with JFK. We now know, as I wrote earlier, that JFK's dead body wasn't in the casket.
So, so sad.
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Then we had to listen to LBJ's " This is a 'sayd tah'im'......" in his Texan drawl. I remember thinking at the time what a fucking hick LBJ sounded. I couldn't believe this hillbilly LBJ was now the president of the United States.
Goodman's presentation was interesting. Isn't it amazing that after years of alleged medical progress, people are sicker than ever with onsets of illness at a younger age? I don't remember such an epidemic of Alzheimer's fifty years ago. I believe this is due to the statin drugs sold to the public by doctors on the orders of big pharma. Almost all of my lady friends have been on statins for years and now have dementia and/or Alzheimer's. I notice there are class action suits for persons damaged by Lipitor. Also, in children, the staggering number of vaccines they receive is causing toxic reactions and neurological damage. Of course, anyone who would try to create public awareness of these problems is shouted down by the media and usually ruined professionally.
ReplyDeleteJoan, You may be interested in an article published in 2011 in Journal of Neuroinflammation by a Swiss researcher. Miklossy found a positive statistical correlation between Alzheimer's and spirochetal infections such as Lyme disease. Operation paperclip scientist are believed by many to have been involved in genetically altering Lyme at Plum Island.
DeleteP.S. I don't have much faith in Wecht as he is somewhat of a media darling. He was one of the ubiquitous "experts" on TV night after night during the O.J. trial. He also chimes in on other cases. Anyone called upon that often has to be on the payroll so to speak.
ReplyDeletejim.... miss you creaking chair, the cats meows and would like to miss skype going bloop bloop
ReplyDeleteI guess the "worrisome" sound effect/music thing is acting subliminally on most. CAN'T YOU HEAR THAT YOUR EMOTIONS AND MIND ARE BEING MANIPULATED BY THIS LAME "MUSIC"? Producers, Mr. King, aren't your IDEAS sufficient or do you NEED this DRAMA music. Personally I won't listen to any program that needs to manipulate mood this way. JIM FETZER please stop this practice. Reminds one of the numerous 911 films and Zeitgeist with cheap, lame emotionally manipulative "music". Detracts from the logic and critical thinking, Jim, help us out no more of Mr. King's musical musings. Or, please obtain materials from Osanic sans "music" (if you can call it that).
ReplyDeleteGary is a musician and is producing the JFK shows, but I am having a difficult time appreciating your complaint.
ReplyDeleteGary has done a fine job.
DeleteMy only critique would be to lose sleepy ol Imagine as the intro and go with something up tempo like Everybody's Got Something to Hide.
Just a thought
Gotcha, Check out the new intro this Wednesday, just for you, hit me back if you like it. GK
DeleteI will indeed.
DeleteKeep on keeping on, brother man.
You're fighting the good fight and doing it first rate and with style. Its wonderful to see the younger folk still keeping the torch bright and burning
The audio on the new JFK show is very distracting and somewhat difficult to understand with all the background sound effects.
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DeleteI can't take out the music in the Black Op shows and the synth music I insert is very light to help smooth over the 2000 edits we average per show. The show takes about 10 to 20 hours to put together and all I ask of you is to crack open a glass of wine and enjoy it.
DeleteRelax, just like the Beatles... it's something new, I work hard for this show to be more than a two hour conversation between two men. Patriot radio is the most plagiarized radio show in history, Listed to Alex with many news montages , I can hear my own clips in his show because Rob Dew is two lazy to put them together himself, One other thing, For 6 years I started every show with "Welcome To The Revolution" and I get off the air for 2 months and every Rush Radio ad says it, Even I they didn't steal it from me, I am the original one and I like to believe I am an original person, I write original songs and I make original radio shows.
This mp3 file has now been replaced with one of better quality.
ReplyDeleteGary King said: "back in the day when Jim Marrs didn't wear a hat"
ReplyDeleteLOL, Gary!
Gary: "I think Jim Garrison laying the ground work for ALL researchers to spin off of is not talked about enough."
Yes, Garrison is my all time hero and the most courageous person and truthteller of the JFK murder ever. I particularly liked Garrison's terse, to the point communication of the facts in the JFK case to the public. He appeared on the Tonight Show with Steve Allen and again with Johnny Carson. You can see these interviews on YouTube. The one I like best is his equal time reply to a smear by NBC in the form of a rebuttal. You can see it here, and Garrison says quite candidly the CIA did it. I seems to me the "researchers" have been trying to hide that information for the past 50 years. It's as if we can't talk about the CIA or their assets which gave Garrison such a hard time, particularly Walter Sheridan.
#at=46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Hqo2c_SxQag#at=46
Gary: "Am I correct in saying that up until 11/22/63 the American people bought anything that the US Gov told them?"
Interesting question. In the decade of the 50s, people were pretty much asleep as to what was going on in the world exept for the "Communist menace." There were movies like "I Married a Communist," "duck and cover" exercises in schools and even drills in some large companies.
People were not aware of the CIA's operations in Europe. such as Op Gladio, and the Middle East such as the overthrow of Mossedegh in Iran.
Jobs were plentiful and the country was enjoying prosperity. In 1963, the Dow had reached a peak and the bloom was coming off our great victory of WWII. The American Empire was in place and its expansion was just beginning. I don't even think history majors were aware of the abuses of and rogue nature of the CIA at that time.
I was not awake to what was going on until the late 70s when there was a period of openness under Carter with the Committee hearings on Assassinations, Once I caught onto how the CIA operated, I was really interested and investigative reading has been a hobby since then.
One observation is that people were quite interested in the JFK assassination in the beginning--right after it happened. After they coined the term "conspiracy theorist," people tended to lose interest lest they be labeled with such a term. What was nice was that the media were more open and there was much late night discussion.
[Vicsims actor John Turturro and DzhokarTsarnaev?]
ReplyDeleteJohn Turturro Pictures & Photos - Romance and Cigarettes - New York City Movie Premiere - Arrivals
http://www.starpulse.com/Actors/Turturro,_John/gallery/AGM-006726/
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev attorneys seek government evidence on Tamerlan; say it may help in defense - Metro - The Boston Globe
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/03/28/dzhokhar-tsarnaev-attorneys-seek-government-evidence-tamerlan-say-may-help-defense/PJoDIO3Tdf3zIau7VM9m8L/story.html
What do you experts think?
If you're trying to suggest Dzhokar Tsarnaev was played by John Turturro I'd say you should call round the local mental hospitals to see if they have a spare bed for you.
DeleteJim, Do you ever listen in to the mp3's put up here? As a quality check, I mean? Try to listen to them with headphones on and you continually hear these load sounds, like falling water drops, annoying and not professional, because not necessary, It's Skype, perhaps.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Nilo, Of all the technologies available from Mr. Bell forward through today... Skype is the most unreliable forms of communication EVER! We have gone backwards. If all of the radio show host would just use a land line, or even a cell,(Iphones have become incredibly reliable of late.) all these disconnection and audio burps would be a thing of the past....whoops, we didn't have this trouble in the past. Kinda like Classical music , My goodness have we gone backwards there and just like the space program.... went backwards.
ReplyDeleteIan said: "If you're trying to suggest Dzhokar Tsarnaev was played by John Turturro I'd say you should call round the local mental hospitals to see if they have a spare bed for you."
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Why don't you check yourself in for being mean and nasty? We're talking about the (allegedly) dead brother, Tamerian. Others have noticed the resemblance as well. Didn't you see "Quiz Show" in which Turturro played Herb Stempel?
Does LetsRollForums know about this?
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev looks totally like John Turturro as Phantom in "Don't Mess with the Zohan" - Cheezburger
http://cheezburger.com/7422264832
Oh come on, how am I supposed to treat people who do nothing but spread nonsense? I care about serious research and truth-seeking so it annoys me immensely when people keep posting utter nonsense like Tsarnaev was played by a famous actor. It's such a ludicrous idea that it doesn't merit discussion, it just merits scorn and derision.
ReplyDeleteLet's Roll is a cointelpro limited hangout, so if this info came from there then it's just par for the course with that site and it's shills.
Honestly Joan, why are you here? All you do is post endless nonsense therefore I have to question whether you are just a lunatic or a shill deliberately spreading nonsensical disinfo.