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FourthBase wrote:Ordinarily this kind of youtube link might get posted in the video only thread, but this is too damned good for that. All of you who own a paperback copy of On the Trail of the Assassins should turn to pages 192-200, specifically page 199 (if you have the same version I do, I'm not sure how many versions exist). I'll type it out for those who don't own the book:
"Within several days after NBC aired the program, I sent off a furious letter of complaint to the Federal Communications Commission. I requested equal time to reply personally to the network's rapacious attack on my office.
The FCC made NBC provide me with a half hour to reply to the hour long White Paper. Not exactly equal time, but all I needed. I made my reply live from the network's local affiliate, WDSU-TV, and it was broadcast across the country.
Afterwards, I felt I had communicated my message, but I was not left with a satisfied feeling. I kept asking myself, why had NBC worked so long and hard to tear our case apart? Indeed, to tear our office apart."
Here is that half hour:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS0p3tyZUlQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cats9ANQtk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxybNe7XuGM
Watching it, I was overcome by a few things, emotionally and intellectually.
First, this human being was a fucking HERO. No hero is perfect, and heroes often lose. But heroes can and do exist. Jim Garrison was one of them. The courage, dignity, sincerity, eloquence, and optimism Garrison demonstrates in that rebuttal makes my eyes water with admiration and my heart beat stronger with hope.
Second, no matter what a filmmaker attempted, any movie portrayal of Garrison was destined to be a hollow tribute. The true power of unsexy unmusical reality invariably trumps its fictional dressing-up and choreography. The real Jim Garrison will always be better than a fake Jim Garrison now matter how glorified. Oliver Stone exponentially compounded the inherent trappings of fiction by being (if I'm generous) an ego-tripping auteur douchebag who fancied his bloated artistic vision as something more important than Garrison's authentic story.
Third, note that Garrison merely wrote a letter to the FCC asking them for equal time, and the FCC forced NBC to broadcast an uninterrupted uncensored rebuttal from Garrison on national television which lasted about a half hour. Watch the whole thing again if you need to, I insist. Pinch yourself. Note how mind-boggingly blunt and incisive Garrison's remarks are on the government, on the media, and on the assassination itself.
Fourth, keep in mind the repeated sabotage, harassment, and libels he and his office directly suffered -- underhanded attacks on his reputation that were launched wide open in public, physical attacks on his case that were material and sometimes deadly. Consider also the kind of directly confrontational libel still thrown his way decades later in the form of pseudo-journalism like the piece of shit book False Witness.
Fifth, and this is what enrages me right now, forgive me...How on fucking earth can a sane or honest person have the gall to claim that a virtually-omnipotent national security apparatus would bother with a so-subtle-as-to-barely-exist tactical advantage of using a television program's name to confuse the future synapses of a tiny subset of children about the mere surname Garrison...but yet at the same time would allow the real Garrison himself an uninterrupted half hour of unsupervised network television exposure to air the foulest of their dirty laundry in a most dignified and persuasive way? There ought never to be again another bullshit claim involving Garrison and keyword hijacking, not that there was ever a reason for one before. Jim Garrison's heroic soul SHITS IN THE MOUTH of the person who would make such a bullshit claim.
Lord Balto wrote:I don't know how many of you folks listen to Black Op Radio, but it's worth listening to if you have any doubts about any of the assassinations of the past, and about 911 and other recent peculiar events. The front page is here: http://www.blackopradio.com/. The archived shows are here: http://www.blackopradio.com/archives2008.html. The shows with Jim DiEugenio are excellent (and sometimes quite funny) and the interviews with Fletcher Prouty are about as close as you're going to get to someone on the inside. Did you know that there were "police officers" at the scene wearing stage costumes?
4thB wrote:First, this human being was a fucking HERO
Bill Maher reflected what seems to be prevailing attitude towards JFK and Sept. 11 theories. Uttering a confounded "wow" after Chris Matthews admitted, "I believe in the single bullet theory," Maher nevertheless balked when an audience member suggested that Bush might have purposely dropped the ball on 9/11.
Though the press is meant to be a watchdog for "we the people," since 9/11, it's been clearly complicit in spreading governmental whoppers about everything from WMD to Jessica Lynch. At times, it spoon fed us doozies (remember the one about the hijacker’s passport surviving the fiery crash into the World Trade Center?), while often, it was merely guilty of sins of omission. 'I'm very disappointed in the press," 9/11 widow Kristin Breitweiser told Salon.com. 'I've been scheduled to go on 'Meet the Press' and 'Hardball' so many times and I'm always canceled. Frankly I'd like nothing better than to go head to head with Dick Cheney on 'Meet the Press.' Because somebody needs to ask the questions and I don't understand why nobody is."
This unholy alliance between the media and the government was intact after the JFK assassination, too. Bertrand Russell's 1964 essay, "16 Questions on the Assassination," for example, charged that the American media blindly propagated "blatant fabrications" and largely ignored "world-wide disbelief" in official US government claims. [liNK]
A 1992 Village Voice article entitled "JFK: How the Media Assassinated the Real Story" further chronicled government’s sins and the media’s complicity. In a move that rivals the Bush administration’s manipulation of WMD intelligence, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach determined what the Warren Commission's findings should be a year before the commission reached them. "We need something to head off public speculation or Congressional hearings of the wrong sort." Katzenbach wrote in a 1963 memo.
Chronicling ploys to achieve this end, the Voice outlined tactics that are startlingly familiar to the post-9/11 propaganda employed today. "[T]he working press was a lobster in a trap," Bill Moyers admitted. "Back then, what government said was the news." While this phenomenon was recently witnessed whenever anyone like Scott Ritter disputed the official story (Ritter was accused, as Paul Zahn put it, "of drinking Saddam Hussein's Kool-Aid"), such naivete was more forgivable during the pre-Watergate era. Because of this, Johnny Carson's reaction to Jim Garrison's Tonight Show appearancewas hardly out of bounds.
"The function of the Warren Commission was to make the American people feel that the [JFK assassination] had been looked into so that there would be no further inquiries," Garrison told an incredulous Carson.
"I just can't understand how you think that these men think they can get away with it or for what reason they would do it," Carson later responded...
Lord Balto wrote: descended into the rabbit hole.
Find the people behind the hijacking of the Kennedy murder case and the destruction of the primary evidence in the 911 case and you will find the names and faces of the culprits.
FourthBase wrote:.....
Fifth, and this is what enrages me right now, forgive me...How on fucking earth can a sane or honest person have the gall to claim that a virtually-omnipotent national security apparatus would bother with a so-subtle-as-to-barely-exist tactical advantage of using a television program's name to confuse the future synapses of a tiny subset of children about the mere surname Garrison...but yet at the same time would allow the real Garrison himself an uninterrupted half hour of unsupervised network television exposure to air the foulest of their dirty laundry in a most dignified and persuasive way? There ought never to be again another bullshit claim involving Garrison and keyword hijacking, not that there was ever a reason for one before. Jim Garrison's heroic soul SHITS IN THE MOUTH of the person who would make such a bullshit claim.
slimmouse wrote:Lord Balto wrote: descended into the rabbit hole.
Find the people behind the hijacking of the Kennedy murder case and the destruction of the primary evidence in the 911 case and you will find the names and faces of the culprits.
I for one, would have to lump GHW Bush very firmly within such a venn sector.
The Bush family truly are one of the nasty nasty enigmas of the 20th century.
There ought never to be again another bullshit claim involving Garrison and keyword hijacking,
Eldritch wrote:As I understand it, Bush has said he "can't remember" exactly where he was when JFK was murdered.
If true, then George H. W. Bush is one of the few American adults living on November 22, 1963, who can't remember—exactly—where they were at that moment, on that day.
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