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Jim Garrison Street tour.
In this very rare 1967
interview, Jim Garrison gives a street tour of New Orleans
pointing out the various buildings surrounding 544 camp street.
The Office of Naval Intelligence among others. back at his
office Garrison gives more details of his upcoming trial with
Clay Shaw.
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Clay Shaw interviewed.
Another very rare 1967
interview, Clay Shaw denies knowing or have ever met David
Ferrie or Lee Oswald, despite the evidence, photos of them
together for one.
Mr. Shaw gives his thoughts of John F. Kennedy and Jim Garrison
and the Warren Commission
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Dean Andrews.
A small clip of Dean
Andrews for those who wonder what he sounded like.
I'm not under in a position to comment, I'm under closure
because of a court order directing those persons involved, the
principles that is, prohibiting comment on the case. To my
right, or the audiences left is my chief council John Doweling
and to his right is his associate council Walter Kelly, and I
would suggest that I turn the question over to my capable
councilor
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Jim Garrison (part I)
In this rare 1967 lecture,
Jim Garrison explains facts and issues which lead him to
question the findings of the Warren Commision. This was before
the trial of Clay Shaw that Oliver Stone's movie "JFK" was based
on. (Part-one)
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Jim Garrison (part II)
From the same lecture, Jim
Garrison answers question from the audience. (Part-two)
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Jim Garrison interview
(part I).
Another rare interview
found with Jim Garrison two decades after the Clay Shaw trial.
Garrison pieces together his thesis that President Kennedy was
the victim of a conspiracy and cover up, involving elements the
CIA, the FBI, and State, and local officials.
All of them hell-bent on reversing the President's bold moves to
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Jim Garrison interview
(part II.)
Since I was DA of the
city, I had a responsiblity to see what Lee Oswald was doing the
summer of 1963.
I went down to 544 camp to look at it and see what it was. I
took one look... and I said," Hell, this was the side entrance
to Guy Bannister's office".
I knew Guy! He used to be head of the Chicago FBI office, and
during WWII he was in the 'Office of Navel Intelligence'.
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"Jim Garrison Responds"
In this July 15th 1967
television interview Jim Garrison responds to a previous NBC
show slandering him. The time was made available for him to
reply to what was basically a character assassination. None of
the charges against him were true.
Thanks to Dave Stager for finding this rare interview.
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"Johnny Carson interviews
Jim Garrison"
The morning after this
interview on "The Tonight Show", Jim Garrison back in New
Orleans, received over 2000 telegrams by 9:00am from various
District Attorneys across the country. People were impressed by
Carson's nervous antagonism, and in effect said, "Garrison must
have something judging by the number of times that Carson tried
to interrupt or change the topic". It became so bad that NBC
sent out thousands of form letters saying that, "The Johnny seen
on TV that night was not the Johnny we all know and love. He had
to play the devil's advocate, because that makes for a better
program". When they apologized for him, Carson was furious and
said, "Garrison would never be on his show again".
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"Johnny Carson interviews
Jim Garrison" (part II)
Jim Garrison concludes
with this statement. " Am I asking the people of America to
believe all this? I'm doing more than that! I am trying to tell
the people of America that the honour of this country is at
stake. And if we don't do something about this fruad. We will
not survive. And there is no way to survive if we don't bring
out the truth about the how our President was killed four years
ago. And the investigation by the Warren Commission wasn't even
close.
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Oliver Stone Lecture
Oliver Stone with Col.
Prouty and others at the National Press Club disscus his movie "JFK".
Oliver goes through his movie point by point against the "Warren
Commision" myth. |
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Oliver Stone Lecture (part
II)
Oliver Stone answers
questions from the audience regarding his film "JFK". He offered
a good insite into the assassination, and put his film into
perspective. He was very articulate attacking the media
disinformation regarding the film, and defended Jim Garrison and
Col. Fletcher Prouty. Very reasonable and convicing arguments.
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"The JFK Assassination"
Who Killed him and why!
Dave Ratcliffe
interviews Fletcher Prouty in his home in 1989. Fletcher was in
fine form as he goes through point by point, the reasons John
Kennedy was killed and where this opposition came from.
If you only have time listen to one of the many interviews,
listen to this one!
See also: other interviews by Dave Ratcliffe
Understanding
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Gen. Ed Lansdale in Dealey
Plaza
Col. Prouty interviewed by
Dave Ratcliffe, confirms the presence of Maj. Gen. Ed Lansdale
in Dealey Plaza Nov. 22nd 1963. Gen. Ed Lansdale had a long
history as a top CIA operator called upon for removal of
governments around the world. Indonesia, Phillipines, Vietnam,
etc. Although he wore an Air Force uniform he was CIA. He was in
charge of "Operation Mongoose", and The Saigon Military Mission"
among others.
See also Col. Prouty's letter to
Jim Garrison
regarging his views of Ed Lansdale's role in the assassination.
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