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🗓️ 13 June 2021
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret. |
0:12.5 | I'm your host, Jeff Crudell. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the podcast. |
0:29.4 | Today's episode is episode 32. |
0:33.2 | This is the second episode in a series of episodes about the grassy knoll and all the mystery |
0:39.1 | that encompasses that topic. |
0:41.3 | In the first episode in this series, we set the stage for the discussion and we introduced |
0:46.4 | you to Mary Woodward, the Cub reporter from the Dallas Morning News, who, through her |
0:52.8 | real-time article appearing on Saturday morning the day after |
0:56.3 | the assassination and the circumstances that were developing that day in Dallas, added to the idea |
1:02.6 | of a conspiracy after the fuse was lit by a UPI dispatch sent by Merriman Smith, some 25 minutes after the shots were fired. |
1:13.6 | Today, we begin to move into a more meatier discussion from the witnesses themselves and |
1:19.5 | tell the story, as I usually do, from official testimony that these witnesses gave. |
1:24.8 | In the next episode, Episode 33, we'll begin to hear audio from actual eyewitnesses, |
1:31.0 | and much of that is because many of these witnesses were not interviewed by the Warren |
1:35.8 | Commission. That shouldn't be a surprise given what we know about the official narrative that evolved |
1:41.4 | quickly. Ironically, that void by the authorities gives us a gift of being |
1:47.1 | able to hear these incredible stories without government intervention of the witness, and with |
1:52.7 | some of them told very close to real time, right around the assassination, and then still others |
1:58.5 | taken in the 1964 through 1966 timeframe frame. But before we go there, |
2:04.8 | in today's episode, episode 32, we are going to hear about the mysterious appearance of secret |
2:11.5 | service agents in highly dubious physical locations just moments after the shooting. |
2:17.9 | These were not all necessarily men in black, but they were all seemingly nefarious characters. |
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