The New JFK Show #277 A 9 Year JFK Show Retrospective
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Welcome to the new JFK show everyone, number 277.
And we're going to have a retrospect like you could never imagine tonight.
We're going to go back to the very, very beginning where Larry Rivera, Jim Fetzer, and myself were unsatisfied with the state of JFK research.
And Jim had just exited the, uh, Black Op Radio Show, and it was replaced by Jim Dinio.
And from that point on, we began to take it on ourselves, because if they wouldn't have been doing a good job, we didn't really necessarily have to do it.
That used to be Jim's show, actually.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's very interesting that's when we began because once D'Eugenio came in, I mean, it just went downhill because, I mean, he's enough to put you to sleep.
He's so boring.
But not only that, he's wanting to suppress any new evidence whatsoever.
Just stunning.
Oliver Stone had him What a colossal blunder, Larry.
Look how pathetic that turned out, and I think that's by design.
Absolutely.
All right, I was trying to get my microphone to work, but it doesn't seem to be, so I'll just go with the webcam mic.
All right, so what we're going to do, we're going to go back to when it all began, and right here.
Okay, now if you'll notice with the new Let me move you around here.
With the new JFK Show, it really began in 2013 when Dr. Fester asked myself to edit a video of his presentation.
And this is the very first one of our videos, JFK at 50, the Who, How, and Why.
and you can see 2,600 views.
So what we're gonna do, we're gonna kind of go through each-- - So Gary, what you're saying is that this YouTube channel has resuscitated like the Phoenix bird, am I right?
Right.
I'm sorry, I should have mentioned that in the beginning.
Our YouTube channel, during the first wave of cancellation and deletions, the new JFK Show went down first.
So it's been four years.
Okay, in fact, I'm going to show y'all a couple of things that's going to blow your mind here.
I'm going to actually show you the analytics here, so give me one second.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember, I remember.
Yeah, it used to be through the roof.
Right, okay, now here's your analytics and here's what we can show you right here.
I'm just gonna Bear my soul.
All right.
This is when we got deleted.
So you can go across the graph and see that there's no views.
No views into 2022.
2022. Flushed with the pandemic.
And then last week, on the 9th of January, I opened up my email and YouTube said, you know, we might have made a few mistakes.
We're sorry about that.
You can have your channel back.
If Elon Musk can allow Trump back in, I guess this isn't much of a problem.
Absolutely.
All right.
So now, everyone keep in mind, this is only a week ago.
All right?
So as we move across, we got 248 views by the next day.
And then by around January 13, Kaboom!
All right so as you can see over here this updates every 48 hours so it's telling you that every 48 hours we're getting 6,835 and it just clicked up and this is our subscribers and the subscribers have gone up 87 since last week so obviously people are looking for the truth.
This is scandalous.
Yeah so Can you imagine, you know, four years lost?
Unbelievable.
Yeah, 185 shows and I'm gonna have to scroll down one time just because I...
Because I went to that page, but I'll get to it.
This is, I'm gonna quickly scroll through all of our shows and we're gonna kind of go through it and discuss each one.
Well, the JFK Horseman one, part one and two, you know.
That's one of our biggest views and that was, see, what blows my mind is some of our best shows was when we were just, you know, green behind the ears at all this video stuff.
And it's amazing how good The information was and I'm going to get to the bottom.
It shows there when our guy from Canada was involved.
Remember what was his name?
Absolutely.
All right.
So here we're going to start.
All right.
We just talked about these two JFK 50 who how and why I then the very first shows was right during this in 2013 because this was the Santa Barbara conference.
Yeah, right, right.
Bill Nelson spoke first and then John Hanke spoke second, and it was Peter Janney third.
They're not necessarily in order.
Then the king, the grand, exalted, mystic ruler, Larry Rivera, the man with a steamroller, That's when I met Larry.
Up until then, I never met him before.
Then we had Roger.
This is the first time you and I met, Gary.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, things were really about to boil over once we got together.
He was wearing a raccoon hat.
Yeah.
I mean, how can you not like a guy with a raccoon hat at the Fess Parker Resort?
That's right.
I mean, I was at What was his show?
Daniel Boone?
Yeah, Daniel Boone.
And you might not believe it, but his son, Israel, I met him in the John.
We were both taking a whiz and he liked my hat, my raccoon hat.
And he said, you know, we talked a little bit.
He says, you know, I was the son in the show.
So that was amazing.
So anyway, here's when I met Larry, then Ralph Sincay blowing our minds about Lee being in the doorway, and then wrapping it up was Dr. Fetzer on there.
And that was, what, two years before the overlays, you know?
Because Richard Hook had already, you know, established that, you know, with his 50 points of light, you know, and we just followed in his footsteps, you know, and confirmed, you know, that it was Lee.
All right, so let me get this clear.
If you see, we kind of start around 53, around that area.
The new JFK Show was an audio radio show on Revere Radio Network for a long time.
And once a week, we had an hour-long audio show.
And the very first thing that we did was review with Jim.
Black Op Radio had a series of videos called 50 Reasons for 50 Years.
But it had all different types of researchers, Bill Sempich, you know, on and on and on.
And we played it and we critiqued it.
A lot of them were really good.
A lot of them weren't.
It's so good.
There's the one that when we went to Dallas and we drove from New Orleans to Dallas.
2014, who can forget that?
You rented that SUV or whatever.
Remember that caravan over there?
Sure, and I had my arm in a sling.
Yeah, yeah.
It just operated from a rotator cuff or something like that.
Yeah, that's right.
I called the show On the Road with Dr. Fetzer, Larry Rare and Gary King.
And look, look how early this is.
Larry, FK Part 1.
One of the most important, significant FK shows ever.
And there's Part 2.
It's waiting on you now.
Eight years ago.
All right, so there's On The Road.
Yeah, cited by Douglas Horn, you know.
These are not all in order, I noticed, Gary.
As best we could, but this is how I was putting them up.
Oh, Stevie Martin, Steve Martin, Shirley Martin's little son.
That was great!
Yeah, Shirley Martin.
That's a witness right there, brother.
Yeah, and then we've got Billy Lovelady, show number 47.
Yeah, we were just getting started on Lovelace, you know, when the overlays came out in 2015 and then perfected, you know, and refined, you know, and it was all over, you know, game over, the man in the doorway.
This is a neglected part of the case, is Permadex, Don Fox was really all over it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Slade Shaw, a highly decorated man, and not just in America, foreign militaries.
Now this, Was a fellow that recorded, this just happened to be on TV, and he recorded it with audio only.
So this is Jim Garrison on the Steve Allen Show with Bob Dornan.
Now Bob Dornan is a future presidential candidate.
He was probably the most obvious op you could ever see, you know, or ever recognize.
And then this one's really good, Jim Garrison on the Johnny Carson Show.
Yeah, yeah, we did that, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then I met David Ditton, we did a show with him.
Then Don Fox came in with some Fletcher Pratty stuff.
Look at Larry kicking butt with Allergens 55, the Ike Allergens timeline.
Come on!
And then Larry Rivera, multiple passes.
I got so much out of that show, it just blows my mind.
Now this is before James Norwood That was a good show.
Turned on.
Flipped on us.
Yeah.
How strange was that?
Hey, whatever happened to that guy?
That was a good show.
It's about propaganda.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The professor, man.
Here I'd recommended him, and Ralph made him chairman, and then he turned out and flipped and said he thought the whole thing was wrong.
He used your books to do courses at the University of Minnesota.
I gotta go back and retitle them.
All right, so now this is Dr. Fetzer.
What year would you say this series you recorded?
Oh, that I did that?
1995, I'm gonna guess.
I'm not even sure what these shows are about.
I got to go back and retitle them.
All right, so now this is Dr. Fetzer.
What year would you say the series you recorded? - Oh, that I did that 1995, I'm gonna guess.
- Okay, well, there's the first part, part two.
Some, yeah, six years.
You got all seven parts there, Gary.
That's really good.
And then, all right, so then the unresponsive press, that was the last part of it.
That seven-part series, by the way, is the one that Gary Aguilar and Kathy Cunningham killed when I got a great distributor.
They were starting to sell like hotcakes and they threatened to sue them if they didn't take it down.
Oh, yeah, I remember that.
And that was just because I'd given them credit!
What was the name of our friend, our Canadian friend who We used to do, because I see that... Chance George?
Who?
Chance George.
Yeah, Chance.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
NBC.
And there's his little thing in the back.
It was very professional way back then.
Yeah, Chance was brilliant.
Yeah, until they started... Messing with him.
Messing with him.
Are we getting our feet wet about going where other places won't go?
JFK and Henry Kissinger?
And then, look, Don Fox, sometimes he wasn't holding back, but... But the sad state of Black Op Radio, we did a show about that, how, you know, they were... Can't come around for the Z film, Lee and the Doorway, just no progress in a long time.
I didn't... Gary Mack... You know?
Any more comments, Dr. Fetzer?
No, no.
I'm trying to catch up with all this, Larry.
It's wonderful to see them all.
Remarkable.
I think it's really good if you have all the numbers.
And can you put them in order?
Can you rearrange the order?
You know, with YouTube, once you put them up, they stay in that order.
You can't change them.
Okay.
Okay.
In the body switch, number 71, 100,000 views.
Then Morningstar, you remember our show with Robert Morningstar?
Yeah.
And then Morningstar Part 2, that was number 73.
The Body Switch got 98,000 views.
Wow.
Wow.
And then this is when they really hacked us off and we went to war with Black Op Radio.
So this is number 74, the new JFK show at war with Black Op.
This is crazy.
Honestly, Dr. Fetzer's got steam coming out of his forehead at the top of that one.
Then we had Ralston K talking about, this is when he was doing Lee in the Doorway more.
Yeah.
In the early days.
He was really a champion at that.
I was so impressed.
And this is when Jim Garrison says, yep, Lee was standing, in fact, Lee was standing in the doorway watching the parade.
That's right.
Right there.
And that's advertising Larry's book?
That's right.
All right, so then more Perman Decks too?
Of course, you know, he's all over it.
Don Fox.
Everyone's always wondering where Don Fox is and I tell them he helps us out behind the scenes.
I didn't remember we had the New Orleans Conference with Judy Baker and Ed Hasselhoff and on and on and on.
And this is the one... That didn't get very many views, it only got 550!
Hey, they're up there now, but... So, and then this is the one that Chance George wanted to do with us, the Masonic involvement.
Yeah, yeah, that's right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, Masonic symbolism and things like that.
We'll talk about it in a minute.
Alright then, this is when I think, Larry, you came out with the overlay solid proof, solid proof 2 with the shirt.
I can't believe how dishonest, how deceptive, how fraudulent was Robert Grodin in putting Billy in a bad shirt to fake it.
I mean, that is disgusting.
If anyone questioned Robert Groten's integrity, there it is, the proof that he's not an honest broker.
I believe it all came out sooner or later.
Yeah, we bring his name up quite often in these shows.
All right, then this is one of the best things you can watch.
This is when Doug Horn starts citing Larry Rivera's work, and that's when he showed in the conference that At Bethesda.
That was at Bethesda, right?
Yeah, when they said that the agents fanned out into the crowd, and he said... That's the wrong guy that said that, yeah.
It's Larry Rivera this, Larry Rivera that.
Well, it's hard to argue, you know, when you hear the actual voices of the motorcycle cops, you know, who were never brought before the Warren Commission, you know, and who, you know, it had to be up to a Think about it, Larry.
I mean, here are the four most important witnesses next to Clint Ely.
They're not even called before the commission.
Well, Bobby and Martin were, but for only seven pages.
But the two most important, which were Douglas Jackson and James Shaney, of course, were never brought before the commission, you know?
Only until Fred Newcomb commissioned, you know, those tapes.
So important.
I mean, I think those are some of the most important tapes in history.
Actually, they are.
They are.
You know, that Fred Newcomb would take it, you know, and send the Zapruder copy, bootleg copies of the Z film to all these cops, you know, and then follow up and call them up and get their impressions, you know, over the phone and everything, you know, at the time, 1971.
And this is not the way things are today, but, you know, quite impressive in that those tapes survived.
Until Tyler, you know, made them available to us.
They changed the whole history of what happened on Elm Street, you know.
Yeah, absolutely.
And when he sent the tapes to each cop, he didn't tell them he was sending it to the other cops.
So he's getting an unbiased opinion.
Is that right, Larry?
Right, yeah.
They were individual conversations where one did not know what the other one, you know, had dealt with the interviewer, you know.
In this case, you know, somebody that he had commissioned to make those calls and record them, you know, and everything, John Whitney.
And I mean, you just cannot argue against that, Gary.
I mean, how can you argue?
And it was just one or two, it was all of them, you know?
So Larry, didn't someone trust you and made the tapes available to you?
How did that come about again?
I'm talking about Tyler, yeah.
You're talking about Tyler.
Tyler Newcombe.
Wow.
Tyler Newcombe.
That was Fred Newcombe's son.
Who actually saw, went to Santa Barbara, alright?
That's the story of this whole thing.
Him and his mom were at Santa Barbara and then, you know, he contacted me after, you know, finding out that You know, uh, we were doing this, uh, study, in-depth study on the, uh, on the JFK horseman, you know.
And, uh, the rest is history, you know.
You cannot refute, you know, what these men, you know, are talking about and screaming from the grave, you know, on what happened on Milk Street, you know.
Stanislawicz, you know, the chunk of skull picked up by... You're not one of the most cited JFK researchers in the world for no reason.
I don't know.
It's just what's there.
You cannot refute the tape recordings.
The thing is that I was able to validate at least one of them with the son of Douglas Jackson.
And why would Black God not bring up these tapes and have trumpets blowing, showing them up?
It just blows my mind.
There's never not a peep about it.
Let me tell you, even if I did not have validation from all the other cops, just by using Douglas Jackson, because I, you know, his son confirmed that that was his father, you know, it just, and just what his father had to say, you know, five guys, you know, surrounded the limo as long with arms drawn, you know, and, and he's saying that's not what, you know, that Z film has been all cut up, you know, it's been edited.
And edited.
And edited.
Hello?
Yeah.
All right.
So, what else do you need?
Yeah.
So, we got the Masaad in Dallas.
Show 84 with O'Leary with his mustache.
Very much worth exploring that one there.
This was, I think we were taking comments and stuff on that one.
Some of these shows are loaded with gems that the title doesn't necessarily tell.
Oh, the Blink Rays show, that one there, that's outstanding there, right there.
That's based on Roy Schaeffer's work, you know, the Blink Rays show.
That's highly recommended because it proves that the Z film has been massively edited, you know.
What else can I say?
What a classic show.
And then Doug Horn, Ed Haslam, and Phil Nelson at the same conference.
I think that was the one in Washington, around Bethesda.
Okay, Roy Lewis.
Larry, that's your buddy, man.
Yeah, yeah.
They're in Mesquite, outside of Dallas, you know.
Roy worked at the TSBD, and he clarified a lot of things that herefore were not information that was not
Out there, you know, specifically, you know, the concept of all this work being done on the sixth floor, you know, and a lot of other details that he was able to provide that went against, you know, what is in the history books, you know?
And also, how many black people were interviewed, or lack of being interviewed?
Yeah.
Well, you know, Roy, like I said, he and his friends who were African-American saw the whole thing from a different perspective.
And that's one of the things that I have been talking about all along, especially when you consider that so many African-Americans were lining the parade route there on the north curb of Elm Street.
And we've never even had not even an identification of any of those people.
I mean, that is so incredible, you know, and that's exactly what Roy told me.
He said, hey, you know, this was Dallas 1963, man.
You know, when you're African-American in Dallas, man, if you stay out of trouble.
So basically, you know, that's how that went down.
Now, where does other JFK researchers not go is right here.
Anything to do with Israel being involved and basically having the country handed over to them after this assassination?
Well, we do go there.
Oh, the Cruz connection.
Remember when we were going through all that thing with Ted Cruz and his dad, Rafael, and all that?
Madsen took that way, way beyond what anybody would have expected, you know.
Dr. Fesser, you go ahead and tell us about the next seven shows.
I call them Who's the Fraud?
You decide, right?
Well, this was a bizarre attack from Kennedy's and King, the new version of the journal that DiEugenio was editing.
Jim, just a second.
I found the ad hominem here that happened at the time.
And that personal attack on you on their Sitka to be very, very distressing at the time.
Remember, it was just so incredible going through that.
I imagine what you personally were going through, but you know, it was a whole summer of real stress.
What was ridiculous, because he was going over all my stuff, not JFK, where he has some knowledge.
Oh, and there was something about the rise and fall, right?
The rise and fall.
No, no, he would never admit there was a rise.
The fall and the rise.
How I could fall without having risen is a good question, but that was his take, right?
taking no prisoners.
But he went on to all my stuff about JFK, not just about JFK, but 9/11.
Heaven and everything, I know, the Hulk and Camus.
The Huck, you know, even the Holocaust, the moon landing, he doesn't know anything about any of this.
And it was just ridiculous.
So it's easy to lie, but it can be complicated to explain why it is a lie and how you know.
And it took me seven different episodes to do that, but it was very thorough and meticulous.
We quote a message from DiEugenio and then I'd go through and Medusa proof that refuted every one of his allegations against me.
I don't believe every, even one of them withstood criticism.
That's amazing.
All right.
So.
Ted Cruz, father.
Yeah, that was the summer of 2016, Gary.
Yeah, and right above that, when we did the overlays.
Marilyn Monroe.
That was a great show, man.
That's a classic.
Way ahead of me.
Yeah, there's the Cruz.
There's Robert Grodin, Dr. Fetzer.
Ripping him another one.
Mark Lane, Ted Cruz, Mark Lane.
John Hanke Show.
Those are always good.
And then, okay, there's where you are.
Okay.
Now, completely unrelated is Paul McCartney's son said he died.
That's got 607,000 views, but I don't even know how it got there.
What would you believe?
I'm still dealing with this issue.
We just recovered a George Harrison Last Testament where he explains how Paul died and was replaced, and I've just put up on my BitChute channel, Jim Fetzer, for anyone who wants to follow up.
And it's, in my opinion, highly accurate, except he leaves out This MI5 agent, Maxwell, who actually killed Paul with a silver hammer.
They have Paul being decapitated in the automobile accident.
But they talk about Maxwell harassing and threatening to kill the other three remaining Beatles if they kept talking about or leaving clues about Paul's death.
Wow.
It's really fascinating.
It's right there now, James, at my BitChute channel, Jim Fetzer.
And this is when they pulled a false flag in Dallas.
You know, Jim and I, that November, went and visited, and we took pictures right there at that corner there.
Well, we went at the hotel right next door.
Yeah, we took pictures right there in front of it.
It had a small sign, it was a bank sign, but it looked big.
Oh yeah, yeah, the way they done the angle and all that.
It was a tiny sign, not a big deal.
Total bullshit.
Total bullshit.
Good show.
Harper Franklin plus Marguerite Oswald.
I love these shows here.
Oh, this is Larry now.
Look, that comparison is where Larry's doing his overlays and showing us how it's done.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, that's the one right below.
No, the one right below.
The one below it where you have it.
Yeah, that's it.
The one with Marilyn, yeah.
This was really excellent.
That's a classic right there.
That's a classic.
That was an excellent show, Larry.
You were really on your game.
It was so good.
And that was right after it was presented at Dallas that November.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And somewhere you weren't allowed to give your presentation at the trial.
Yeah.
At the trial.
Yeah.
2017.
Disgusting.
Book out.
Yeah.
Book out.
A lot of stuff on book.
We had Rachel Oswald.
We discussed her talking to the press.
Rarely.
And then we had Joseph Miltillo, Ed Butler, and Carlos Brunier.
You know Larry's all over those guys.
Well, didn't we have a show with your guy there in New Orleans?
What was his name?
Yeah.
Hold on.
What's his name?
That's a radio show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
You forgot about that guy?
I know.
It was a two-hour show.
Nathan, Nathan, Nathan, Nathan.
Oh, no, yeah, you're talking about Battle of New Orleans.
OK, that's something else.
I thought you were talking about, remember when they had a new investigation and they fired?
No, I'm talking about Nathan.
We did a couple of shows with Nathan.
You know, you don't have those up there?
There it is, right there.
Oh, OK.
Battle of New Orleans Radio.
All right.
That one's up.
But also, I really like the June Oswald, Rachel Oswald, and then this Kenneth Bruton.
Wasn't that when we were deciphering the tapes that were a little difficult to understand?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But then a friend of mine went to the National Archives and actually transcribed, he went and digitized the actual tapes, you know, right on time for the book, The JFK Horseman.
And that was very interesting, because even though the parts that we knew said what we perceived that they said in the recording, but these were a lot better quality.
And his name is Carl Golodin, and he's always at conferences and everything.
I interviewed him, Carl Golodin.
Yeah.
Yeah, he flagged me down at a conference, he said, you need anything in from the National Archives?
I hang out there all the time, and I said, yeah, you know, give me the lovely tapes, you know?
And lo and behold, you know, like three or four, maybe a month later, you know, he said, I got them, here they are!
All right, so this was, I'm not sure, there's a lot of video fakery.
I think I was probably talking about Hillary's use of body doubles in that.
Yeah, that was for the election, yeah, 2016.
Larry with his overlays totally convinced me.
Yep.
Yep.
Brilliant stuff.
Then there's old Bookout.
Mm-hmm.
More James Bookout.
Three shows in a row with Ralph Zinke.
And then this was a great show with the shirts and the pocket and all that.
Oh Fidel Castro.
We did one on Fidel Castro.
Oh my god.
And then more on Bookout.
Then The Garage Shooter.
So all this stuff just magically reappeared, huh, Gary?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah.
Well, what would happen, you can always appeal to have your channel reinstated.
And I've appealed about every six months for four years, and they told me no.
They just kept saying no.
And then finally, I applied again.
And then they said, hey, OK.
Sorry, we made a mistake.
And they said, you know, everything's good.
That one up there that says Jerry Coley, that's a hell of a show right there, man, because that's the guy that witnessed the blood at the top of the stairs there in front of the burglar there, the north portion of the Dealey Plaza.
Scroll down a little bit there, Gary.
You know, it says Jerry Coley in the Z film right there.
No, no, no.
by the way okay scroll up there there you go jerry that's a tremendous one right there yeah i wanted to um i also want to make this clear there's about 180 Well, there's more since I uploaded, but there were around 380 videos.
And so, before they gave us our channel back, they purged the channel of any Sandy Hook.
We had a lot of Sandy Hook videos up here.
Really?
Did we?
Oh yeah, that's the reason the channel was really taken down.
That's why they gave it back.
They got rid of all the Sandy Hook.
Yeah, we're down to only... They left the JFK and a couple of other little videos, but not many.
Well, consider yourself lucky, man.
I mean... And it comes to JFK Research, man.
They, um... You know, this is a lot of... Backyard, man.
Backyard, man.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Yeah.
And see, these are the radio shows.
These are the first ones, so I started putting them up.
And, um, this is the one with, um...
Kennedy and the Treasury.
Yeah.
Remember that one?
Mark Shaw, Dorothy Kilgallen.
Remember that?
135.
This is the lawyers who were involved with the single... Yeah, yeah, yeah, the lying bastards.
Yeah, Backyard Man.
That's a classic.
Backyard Man, Orozco White.
Yeah.
Badge Man, number 138.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
JFK footage.
No telling what that's about.
David Martin and also known as DC Dave.
Remember that show?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What happened to that guy?
He's a good guy.
I'm still in contact with him.
Blender.
First appearance.
Books.
All right.
Doorway.
Who and Where.
More Blender.
Yep.
He was getting in the groove with Blender.
Yeah.
It's... I love this show.
We went over all the books that were highly recommended, you know, in JFK.
And then, um, more Blender.
And, um, this Info stuff.
Obviously looking at some early footage.
Then more Blender.
Mm-hmm.
Dale Myers in Blender.
Warren Commission Crooks.
I mean, lawyers.
Yeah.
Jim Mars.
D.C.
Dave again.
And then this was you on a show with Brian Rue, where you did, I think, the whole presentation.
A two-hour... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we turned that into a JFK show.
The Warren Commission... Oh, boy, has he missed.
Hey, Phil Nelson... What a good guy.
He was a good guy.
Hang on, has he missed?
Has he freaking missed?
Larry got your interviews, Larry, right there.
Beverly Brunton.
Yeah.
And the Horishman again.
Yeah.
Judy Baker.
We did... Remember Amelia Earhart?
Yeah, yeah.
I think those were right.
I think those were identified.
I think they checked out, you know, her and Fred Noonan, you know, her navigator, you know.
I think, you know...
Good one.
This is when Jim Mars passed away.
This is when he started getting the documents, 2017.
Yeah, yeah.
And then, um, Judy Baker Part 1.
That's when we... Judy Baker Part 2.
Roscoe!
Yeah, Roscoe!
Book out.
Remember Amy Joyce?
She was really good.
Yeah, yeah.
Book out again.
Documents, more and more.
This is when the documents just came out and they said there was nothing in them until Larry showed them better.
This is where Larry rehearsed his presentation for the mock trial.
They wouldn't let him present.
Right, if you want to know about that, here it is.
170.
Larry Rivera, out of the witnesses at the mock trial.
All right, then we've got Christine Blosdale.
Oh, that's a radio show host who interviewed you, Dr. Fetzer, and we made a show out of it.
But it's an extra.
We didn't give it a number.
You know what?
You know why it is important to have these up there?
Because a lot of this research that I'm seeing here was right after the document dump, you know, and a lot of work was put into that, you know, and that, you know, sometimes you say, okay, Who's the first one to talk about this?
You know, and here it is, you know, and we're talking about 2017, you know.
That is one nasty piece of work, Roscoe White.
Oh, hell, shit.
What do you think?
He may have killed 50 witnesses.
Good God.
Mandarin.
Unbelievable.
All right, now this is the hottest mugshot there could possibly be.
If you can look that good on a mugshot, you know you can tear it up.
But this is her too.
That's very nice.
The other one, the second one over on the left is much nicer photographed.
But this is under duress and she still looks pretty.
And you know something?
Remember that we finished last week's show
With the thing about Lee Oswald's passport, which is the one that the Lee supposedly presented in Mexico City as part of his package to get his visa approved and go on to Cuba, when clearly it was stamped on his passport, as seen here behind me, that Cuba was not
You know, and a destination that would be available with his passport.
But, you know, would she have known, and would she have noted this, and we don't even know that, you know, and what kind of response would have been, would have happened at the consulate level when somebody was, you know, flashed Beautiful.
a U.S. passport and say, I want to go to Cuba.
Okay?
And what would have been her interaction with somebody with that kind of passport?
That's, you know, that's if she would have played along or if she would have been, you know, obligated to say, hey, you know, sorry, you know, this is where it ends here.
You know what I'm saying?
We don't, we have no information on that at all, you know.
Beautiful.
So.
Beautiful lady and this is, remember we had Lance?
Yeah, yeah, the kids, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they were good.
They were good for a couple of kids.
They did a great job.
Mike Cunningham's kids.
Yeah, right, exactly.
Yeah.
And then this was Ralph with the post office box of Lee Oswald's, another good show.
This is when Larry's getting in the documents, Leering 3, Leering 5.
Yeah, the supposed witness that confirmed that it was Duran and Lee Oswald had an affair.
And this was the fake Oswald in Mexico City.
Right, right, right, right, right.
Oh, and by the way, by the way, the new documents pan out that Say that J.C.
King, who was head of the Western Hemisphere Division, knew the identity, and also the people at the CIA in Mexico City knew who this guy was!
They knew his identity, and they were worried that he would come forth and, you know, and reveal his name just to clear his name, you know, from the whole thing about the assassination, you know?
I have a source in Toronto who tells me it's Walter Tobinsky.
Well, whoever it was, you know, they knew.
It was an associate of Clyde, you know, who's a mass killer from Toronto.
But the new documents bear out that Winscott and J.C.
King knew who he was, you know, and they just let it play on.
Well, it was no doubt their fraud.
They set it up.
Yeah, of course, of course.
And when you have the Mexican presidents in your pocket, I mean, it makes it a little easier, you know?
It's like, you know, I mean, it's like shooting fish in a barrel.
Yeah.
All right.
Remember Linda Willis?
We thought we got her confused with the little girl.
And she was a very, very proper woman who gave a really good account of what happened that day.
And this is when I started.
Here's when... In other words, this was the last show when we got... Oh, you're starting to upload?
Yeah, okay.
And I've been putting these that have been on 153 News.
So, the new JFK Show, number 184.
Excellent show.
Billy Love Lady Tapes.
Got Ralph back in on that one.
Then we had the show about stealing the autopsy photos.
That was a great show.
Alright, then, um... This is... Ron McKenzie!
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
This is when you were really pointing fingers and naming names.
This is our next generation show again.
LBJ and Gaddafi.
Remember when the Gaddafi speech when he was explaining the whole thing in detail?
Is that with Jackie?
How could she be smiling like that in the company of Linda?
That's outrageous.
They were attending all kind of banquets.
And it looks like she's wearing the same attire of virtually from the assassination.
Yeah.
Was that that morning?
That's a little strange.
Yeah.
And I wonder that that would be where I would not think she would have that smile in the vicinity of Lyndon after the shooting.
Okay.
That's a good one.
I mean, Joyce, Gorilla Man, that's the one that we did with, uh, we're, She discovered Gorilla Man, and I integrated that into the book because it was so important, you know?
Yeah.
I like Rod McKenzie.
Yeah, he was an excellent, excellent interview.
So these are, see these were uploaded three days ago.
Remember I told you I was uploading like mad?
Uh-huh.
So these are the new ones, but they're gonna all be there pretty soon.
So we've got Bush in Dallas, S.H.I.E.L.D.
shooting in Life Magazine.
That's probably us busting somebody, if there's anybody.
Elina Garo, oh my God.
Crazy ass Atlanta.
Jackie's Glove, Larry.
Oh, yeah, yeah, hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, that was brilliant work on your part, Larry.
Brilliant.
Shows the blowout in the back of the head.
Beverly.
Elina Garo.
Yeah.
FBJ, Israel's Ally, where no other JFK researchers ever go with us.
All right.
Operation Northwoods on steroids.
That's some of the documents that we uncovered where... Yeah, you got Mike up there, Mike McChamp, David Mantig, Beverly.
Yeah, this is a good one.
Signatures of Lee Oswald.
Remember you did all the signatures of Lee Oswald?
Yeah, which are many.
Too many to count.
Emory Roberts, Beverly Brunson, Mike McKenzie, he's one of our favorite ones.
We did four shows with him.
And there's Dr. Fetch's best bud.
Oh, the Turk Vaganoff, yeah.
Yeah.
And that's when I started reading old newspapers I found in my mother's attic about the assassination.
By the way, a colleague of mine has sent me newspapers and a magazine here that, you know, this is Texas Monthly.
Larry, you might find this useful.
Why did I send these to you?
These are the Dallas Morning News coverage of the assassination.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
Would you like to have those?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Okay.
Oh, Hugh Clark!
Oh, wow.
The great Hugh Clark, man.
He was such an incredible guy.
I forgot about Jimmy Brown, which was Madeline Brown's son, who was the half-brother.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And also, we did Ole Dominic guy a couple of times.
And this is a good one with John Hanke.
See, we don't do much JFK Jr., so you just bring in Hanke, because he really is a top researcher.
Yeah, Jim, I'm very interested in those.
Very interested.
Okay, good, good, good, Larry.
I'll get them to you.
All right, this is when the conferences are beginning to fall apart.
Well, that's because there was all this, you know, bickering going back and forth from the camp of the Conway people, you know?
Shit.
Yeah.
Send me your address, Larry.
Yeah, OK.
All right.
Now we're getting pretty close there, guys.
We got the new JFK Show.
David Knight, that's when 007 and JFK, great show right there.
That's when we came back from Only.
And David did that wonderful presentation, you know, where he proved that the shot from the front was such a small caliber weapon.
It was, I think, a five millimeter bullet.
That had enough velocity and power to go through the windshield and hit, strike JFK, right?
Right.
That's when we got the weapon.
Yeah.
That was such a good show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he proved, you know, and he showed and he went and, and that was such a, the what was the name of that?
Oh my God.
The weapon that he even showed, you know, James Bond using it in one of the James Bond movies, you know, and how it was easily disassembled.
Right, you could carry it under your coat.
Right, under your coat and everything.
That was a great show right there, David Knight.
Up and coming, let me say about David, an up and coming researcher He's only 50.
In our world, you know, that's like a young pup.
A spring chicken.
Yeah!
So, you know.
Yeah, when I started, I was like in my early 50s or something, and I was a young whippersnapper.
So, I had the Commerce Street underpass shot.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
We went there, and then very few people talk about the flash and diversionary smoke and Stuff like that.
Very good.
Oh, Bustos!
Oh my God.
Fourth Conference Mayhem.
Yeah, this is one of my favorite shows.
This is going to get a lot of views.
See, these don't have a lot of views because they've just been up for about two days.
But it's rolling on.
And then this is where all these people guilty.
To me, this show solves the whole case.
It says David Denton, what is his, um, historical... Let me tell you, man, there's a lot more to tell on, on, uh, on good old Charlotte Sherry.
Yeah.
You may not call her Sherry now, you know.
Ah, the secret Asian man that got away?
You know, this Sherry, you know, just keeps, I mean, she was right on a par with David Sanchez Morales, doing exactly the same thing that Sanchez Morales was doing out of Jam Wave after he got expelled out of Cuba, you know.
And they were both working on the same things, but from different ends.
She was in Mexico City, and he was in Miami.
And the same, exactly, exactly the same responsibilities, you know?
It's amazing.
So, we gotta pay a lot of attention to this woman here.
Yeah.
I... Hey, I'm running out of battery.
Come on.
What time is it?
You're running low?
We're almost done.
Look, maybe a D-Day style invasion on the documents.
This is our, me and Fetzer's NASA show when Kennedy was- 1022 your time, Larry.
It's 1022 Easter.
Yeah, we're almost there.
In fact, we are there.
Look out, it's book out.
Let me tell you something.
I believe now the more that you get these pictures of the moon coming through with the real probes going out there, you know, you're going to start noticing a lot of embarrassment with NASA, you know, that it's just not going to pan out, you know, with what is in the record, you know, with little is in the record versus what they are capable of doing now.
Stay tuned, because this whole NASA Man on the Moon thing, I think, is going to explode in the near future, Jim.
I don't know what you think about that.
Well, it may very well.
I think the Japanese and the Chinese, you know, bringing back their samples and all that's going to blow a lot of myths, a lot of shit shoveled by NASA out of the water.
That's right.
That's what my thoughts exactly.
With that, Yep.
Alright, well let me say this.
About another night.
As much information as we have here, I still have 30 more shows to post.
Excellent, Gary.
You're doing a great job with it, my friend.
Alright, so I guess we can call it on that since we're... Good.
Good work.
Jim, see if you can get that Heritage of Stone download.
It's still not... I will.
I will, Larry.
You send me your address.
I'll get you this.
I think we could do some passages on that maybe next week.