Show #573
Original airdate: Apr 05, 2012
Guest: Jim Douglass / Jim DiEugenio
Topics: Gandhi and the Unspeakable / Martin Luther King Play Jim DiEugenio (1:19:03) Real Media or MP3 download
• CTKA articles on Martin Luther King, the mock HBO/ trial, the Loyd Jowers case
• The attempt by Pepper to re-open the case in a criminal venue, 1997 through 1998
• Judge Joe Brown was removed from the case, then James Earl Ray passed away
• Ray never had a criminal trial, William Bradford Huie, Percy Foreman, sold down the river
• A plea bargain, there was no trial, Ray wrote a letter asking for a new trial, Richard Ryan
• March 31, 1969, Judge Battle died, while automatic by law, a new trial was not granted
• Pepper mock trial acquittal, Gamemaster rifle tests, Brown wanted to clean out the barrel
• The 13th Juror (Shanklin 2009), Frame-up (Weisberg 1971)
• Code Name "Zorro" (Lane/Gregory 1977), Who Killed Martin Luther King? (Ray 1997)
• Conspiracy and Cover-Up (Melanson 1994), Orders To Kill (Pepper 1998)
• Grace Stephens, boarding house witness, the Lorraine, Mark Lane, a sanitarium
• The package dropped in front of Knipe's secondhand store, 10 minutes before the shooting
• Paris-Match showed that a gunman had to contort himself, standing on the rim of the bathtub
• The rifle was not sighted in, has to be machine calibrated, Brown is an expert rifleman
• Arthur Hanes, the State knew that they did not have a case against Ray, "Raul", Canada
• Three different identities, within a three mile radius outside of Toronto
• Judge Brown was on vacation, brought in a Special Master, removed from the case
• Garrison's trial of Clay Shaw, the Clinton–Jackson witnessess, James Phelan
• Jim Douglass for Probe Magazine, the only reporter there for every day of the trial
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Hampton Sides video on youtube view link
• Gerald Posner,
Michael Shermer, Skeptic magazine, Conspiracy Rising
• Pierre Finck testimony, Alvin Oser, why was the back wound not dissected?
• Paul O'Connor told Jim, Curtis LeMay was at the autopsy smoking a cigar
• Spector shut down the medical evidence, Walt Brown, Boswell, 13 relevant questions
• Gerald Ford, WC executive session, a lead that Oswald was an FBI informant
• Almost no doubt, Oswald was CIA and FBI, William Walter, Warren DeBrueys (p. 192)
• Oswald was interviewed in the Customs Office, Wendall Roache and Ron Smith
• 544 Camp Street, saw Oswald at Guy Banister's office, rooting out Communists
• The revision of Destiny Betrayed, Ruth and Michael Paine, direct ties to Allen Dulles
• Fair Play for Cuba, Phillips, McCord, Hunt, Cuban Revolutionary Council, Sergio Smith
• Garrison was close, De Torres, Novell, Sheridan, Phelan, Ainsworth
• Angleton targeted Garrison, he was tracing the Shaw trial jury, the "jet effect"
• If Oswald acted alone, why all this technical mumbo-jumbo to explain all this stuff away?
• Three shots in six seconds, Blakey and Cornwell, sight aiming, with a scope and iron sights
• The Teague hit, 20 feet over the car, absurd, no copper from the bullet on the curb
• David Ferrie should have been arrested on November 25th, stated he didn't know Oswald
• While trying to find a picture of him and Oswald in the Civil Air Patrol, he lied to the FBI
• He was in Texas the day of the assassination, ice skating, standing by a phone, gets a call
• He heard that Oswald was arrested with Ferrie's library card
• Tanenbaum saw a film of Cuban exile training, Oswald, Ferrie, and Phillips were in the film
• Ferrie could have gotten 20 years for all the lies he told the FBI
http://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black573b.mp3Judge Joe Brown, as with
Richard Sprague of the
HSCA and
Jim Garrison before them, was derailed when he got too close to the truth.
http://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black423a.mp382_28 wrote:In that picture, while others are pointing to where they think the shot came from, McCullough appears to be calmly checking King for vital signs while looking across the way. According to what Donaldson told Young, McCullough was on the balcony to check King's pulse and make sure he was dead and signal the military sniper team that no second shot was needed...
Goddamn. You don't say? Something I've never heard or thought of before. I always assumed obvious CIA hit. But never interpreted that famous photo that way. Who was the photographer btw? Why was he in place?
I wondered the same thing -- How was he there to take that?
The 'Who' part has been answered to an extent. At least we know his name.
Several of the men on that balcony pointed in the direction of the shot.
Frozen in a picture taken by photographer James Louw, they were aiming their index fingers across Mulberry Street and northwest of room 306...
Findings on MLK Assassination