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JFK The Enduring Secret

Episode 154 The Garrison Investigation Part 4 Press Bias and CIA Defense of the Warren Report

JFK The Enduring Secret

Jeff Crudele

Coup D'etat, Documentary, Government, Ruby, History, Jfk, Murder, Kennedy, Mafia, President, Oswald, Dallas, Fbi, Society & Culture, Assassination, Cia, Johnson

4.6602 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Episode 154 is the fourth in a new series of episodes that chronicle the story of the Garrison investigation in New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw. This episode addresses the bias of writers and the press, which collectively undermined getting at the complete truth. We also explore the actions taken by the CIA after it became a matter of public record that the Garrison investigation was underway. More specifically, ...

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I'm

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Bhophaar

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Bhophaar

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Bhophaar

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Bhaar Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret.

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I'm your host, Jeff Crudell.

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I'm your host, Jeff Crudell.

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The Whether it's a brilliant movie and whether it's good history.

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Well, yes and no.

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I think they're related.

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I don't think they're entirely unrelated. Excuse me, Sandy. Can we interact among the panel? Absolutely. By all means. But I was coming to

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Steve Rosenfeld, but go ahead, Dan. Well, I just simply want to say when you buy a book, you know whether

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it's fiction or nonfiction. When you go to see a movie, you just don't know. And Stone labels this movie

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as being dependent on two books, Garrisons and another fellow, what's his name, Mars. And he

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attempts to portray it as nonfiction. And this is... Excuse me. This is an interpretation. He portrays

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this as being an interpretation of a true story, but he's sort of blurred the distinction.

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And I also think that that's one reason why Stone is getting a lot of grief right now, but he's also getting a lot of grief because he has used Jim Garrison as his motif for this movie himself.

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Once again, Jim Garrison, the evidence is clear, was in the pocket of the New Orleans crime syndicate that is never portrayed in the film itself.

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The one thing that Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, David Ferry, and Jim Garrison had in common was their connection to the Marcello crime organization.

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Once again, Marcello's investigation, and it's been repeatedly proven,

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was a deflection away from the investigation of the mafia where the most credible evidence currently exists.

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That's the reason why Oliver Stone is taking as much grief as he's taken,

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