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đď¸ 3 October 2023
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0:00.0 | What's up, guys? If you're on Spotify right now, please follow the show so that you don't miss any future episodes and leave a five-star review. Thank you. |
0:07.9 | I have like four theories that I bat around. Just to reiterate, what are those four? |
0:12.6 | Okay. Pentagon, broadly speaking, anti-Castro, much more localized organized crime that could go to some of the people surrounding an organized crime |
0:21.2 | like Bonano and the coup in Dallas Scorsani Lafitte blood. What if it's a mix? That's why this |
0:27.0 | case is so crazy, because it can be. Because the Pentagon had a close relationship with |
0:31.7 | Otto Sforzani, according to Dennis. Specifically, Lemitzer, who was the joint chairman of the |
0:36.9 | joint chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. You know, So don't know if you've paid attention, but Henry Lee, who is very famous as a forensic chemist. And by the way, who I once ate lunch with, he and his wife, because I spoke at a JFK conference that he was at. A JFK conference. There are JFK conferences every year. Oh, I got to go to one of these. Yeah. So Dallas, this year is the 60th. It's going to be big time. In Dallas. In Dallas. I've gone probably 12, 13 times COVID interrupted. I MC, several of them. |
1:45.3 | Holy, how many people go to these things? |
1:47.3 | So it depends on the year, but we could get up to 100. |
1:49.9 | My guess is this year there'll be 300 to 400 because it's the 60th because of what Biden recently did with the files. |
1:56.6 | And which was what? |
1:57.8 | So he basically ended the JFK Records records act as we know it and in english in |
2:04.7 | by he did that so there was a board that existed in the early 90s to the late 90s for a few |
2:10.9 | three or four years that was tasked with reviewing classified records on the kennedy |
2:15.5 | assassination and releasing them either in part or in full. |
2:19.8 | And they did a very good job at releasing a lot of them. But there were fights that were put up by a number of agencies. And some records got put to the side. And they were postponed for a later date. And that date has passed passed but what happened was the president has in the white house |
2:39.0 | whatever the administration is has a role to play in deciding whether or not they're going |
2:43.9 | to be released at that later date and first trump and now Biden decided nope we're or we're going to release some, but we're not |
2:54.0 | going to release all of them. Keep in mind, these are 60-year-old records. So what kind of stuff |
2:59.5 | has to be in there for it to actually be a violation of either national security or sources |
3:05.3 | and methods? Well, this is where I'm going to speak out of both sides of my mouth |
3:08.5 | hypocritically but i i would love to get your thoughts on this and this is where i i understand |
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