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Bloody History Clips: Oswald and the Incredible Tale of Stephen Harris Landesberg

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🗓️ 11 October 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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0:00.0

This is a clip from Bloody History.

0:04.3

You can access the entire episode now on our website and all podcast platforms.

0:10.5

Today, I'm going to tell you a story.

0:14.7

It's an interesting story.

0:16.8

It's a fascinating story.

0:20.0

It's a who the hell knows if it's true kind of story.

0:24.7

And just like all stories like that, there is always a kernel of truth.

0:32.0

Today we're going to talk about Lee Harvey Oswald, a man named Stephen Landsberg.

0:41.4

And this is an article written by Stan Weber.

0:48.1

This document comes from the John Armstrong Collection at Baylor University,

0:51.5

and I have to make everybody aware of something.

0:53.5

Baylor University's cover page for John Armstrong's collection is now gone.

0:58.0

Meaning, I used to have a link that I would click, and it would bring me directly to the John Armstrong

1:05.0

collection, and it had a very nice cover page, and it had some explanation of what the files were and all that stuff. But guess what?

1:14.1

When you go to that link now, it's dead. So what I did was I went into the Baylor University

1:19.5

digital collections search and all of John's files are still there. They're just no longer

1:26.7

organized into a collection.

1:29.3

So I've been frantically downloading files.

1:35.1

I've probably got...

1:36.3

Let me see.

1:36.8

I can tell you exactly how many pages...

1:38.0

I can tell exactly how many files he has.

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