Comm; Miscellaneous; The JFK Assassination Files/Interviews
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- JFK - MP 3 Files. 39 hrs. 1. JIM GARRISON;S NBC RESPONSE.....In 1967, NBC's Frank McGee, the "respected" veteran news journalist presented an "NBC White Paper," (Documentary)On New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. This "White Paper," pointed out many of the investigative practices by Garrison and his office, regarding changes that Garrison brought against New Orleans business man Clay Shaw. Shaw was charged with conspiracy in the murder of President Kennedy. The "White Paper," was so demeaning and slanderous to Mr. Garrison and his office, that the Federal Communications Commission demanded that NBC give the New Orleans District Attorney equal time. This ruling by the FCC was unprecedented in Network Television history. So on Saturday July 15, 1967 Mr. Garrison got his equal time to set the record straight and answer all those slanderous statements by NBC. This recording is very rare. Many JFK researchers are aware of this equal time broadcast, but have never heard it. Now this audio version is available to you on one CD.........***Bonus*** as an added bonus you will also receive the Radio broadcast: Bob Quessel talks with Mike Ray about the JFK Assassination November 17, 1993 from WIBC Radio in Indianapolis. Bob Quessel took the Warren Report side, and it made for a lively discussion to say the least.. 2. JIM GARRISON VS. JOHNNY CARSON...New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison was invited by Talk Show host Johnny Carson to be a guest on the Tonight show (circa 1968). Carson extended this invitation when Comedian Mort Saul told Johnny, that "Garrison had new important evidence in the JFK Assassination." The District Attorney accepted the invitation and came on the show to inform the public of what he had. Carson played the role of "Devil's advocate." He played the role so well that "surprised" viewers by the thousands complained to NBC the next day, that "Johnny was a very rude host." Carson challenged Garrison at every point and turn. One gets a little uncomfortable when you hear how Carson is all over him. Garrison, to his credit, stays very cool, wins the audience over, and frustrates Carson to the point, that he is quoted later as to have said that he would "...never have Mr. Garrison on his program again." Garrison is wonderful, and the exchange between the two is amazing. This legendary broadcast is considered extremely rare. 3. THE JFK CONFLICT...In the fall of 1988 an independent radio network put together an extensive 2 hour documentary commemorating the 25th anniversary of the JFK Assassination. The program was called the JFK Conflict. This documentary would be like none other, as they would look not only at all the major theories, into who killed JFK, but would also go into great depth on just who was Lee Harvey Oswald. The program featured a who's who of Assassination researchers. You will hear the voices of Peter Dale Scott, Cyril Wecht, David Shime, Henry Hurt, Silvia Meagher, Jean Davidson, Dan Modea, Philip Mellenson, Robert Sam Anson, David Rohm, Bernard Finsterwald, David Lifton, Harold Weisberg and others. The program is hosted by long time NBC newsman Edwin Newman. The program date was November 22, 1988. It is without question the best radio documentary on the subject that I have ever heard. The program is yours on 2-CD's and the shipping is free. ***Bonus*** As an added bonus you will also receive the radio program: Rob Willey talks with Mike Ray about the JFK Assassination on WGVU Radio in Grand Rapids, on November 22, 1993. . 4. JIM GARRISON: THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH...New Orleans prosecutor Jim Garrison, was the only man ever to bring charges in the assassination of JFK. Garrison was very articulate, engaging and an imposing figure, standing over 6'6 tale. At times Garrison seemed bigger than life....Garrison was in a long time fight with the CIA, and the establishment forces over this case. Constantly the CIA would do it's best to throw him off course with Misinformation, and infiltration into his staff and office, while the establishment did it's best to discredit him through the media at every turn. After several early mistakes Garrison began to tighten up his act and became a capable opponent for those who insisted that the cover up continue....In October of 1967, Garrison gave one of the legendary speeches ever given on this case. He titled it, the Rise of the Fourth Reich...In this speech Garrison, pulls no punches. He has the courage to say the "King is naked and wares no clothes." This speech points fingers and takes names. It would have to rank in anyone's book as being one of the top 5 speech's ever given on this topic. Love him, or hate him, Garrison left his mark like few others have...This is an absolute must for researchers of this case. 5. OSWALD-BRINGUIER DEBATE...It's late August 1963, and Lee Harvey Oswald and his "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" have gotten a great amount of publicity. They have had stories about them written up in the New Orleans paper, and Oswald was interviewed on live radio. Carlos Bringuier the Cuban freedom fighter who opposes everything that Oswald stands for has challenged Oswald to a debate about Castro's Cuba. Radio station WDSU offers an invitation to each side to stage the debate on live radio. This incredible, historical debate is a must for anyone studying the JFK Assassination. You can own this actual debate on CD. WDSU Radio New Orleans Bill Slater & Bill Stucky Moderate the Debate Lee Harvey Oswald Vs. Carlos Bringuier August 1963 ***Bonus*** As an added bonus you will receive the radio broadcast: Brian Rogers talks with Mike Ray about the JFK Assassination, on WBCK, Battle Creek Michigan. 11-17-92. 6. RADIO NEWS COVERAGE...November 22, 1963 is grafted on the soles of all who lived through that tragic day. We will remember it for the rest of our lives. The tragic events of that eventful day were caught on Radio by many networks across the world. ABC News put together a documentary using the actual radio accounts of that day. You will hear reports for ABC New York, ABC Dallas, and from ABC News outlets all over the world. You will hear many of the historic and important voices that were broadcast on that tragic day and weekend. This program is in the public domain and You can own this ABC News Documentary on CD. It will make a nice addition to your library on the JFK Assassination 77 Minutes. . 7. DAVID LIFTON INTERVIEW PORTLAND OR...In 1980 David Lifton's name broke onto the scene with the release of his new book Best Evidence. This book brook new ground, showing how it might just be possible that JFK's body was altered. The theory was that somewhere between the time his body was scene in Dallas by a core of Doctor's and Nurses to the time his body arrived at Bethesda Naval base, the body had been tampered with. This theory was hailed by many and blasted by others. No matter where you stand on this issue, David Lifton is thought provoking in the way he communicates. This memorable interview takes place from a radio station in Portland Oregon in the spring of 1981. 8. MARK LANE LECTURE IN NEW YORK...Mark Lane wrote one of the first books on the JFK Assassination. It was A brilliant work called Rush to Judgment. In the book Lane interviews Anyone and everyone who was on the scene and was willing to talk. His Book was a big concern for the establishment, who didn't really know how To answer all of Lane's tough questions. Lane has spent many years writing, And lecturing on the subject. One of his most famous lectures took place In New York City in October of 1966. This lecture is a must for anyone seriously looking into the case. 9. HAROLD WEISBERG ON SAN FRANCISCO RADIO...In 1984 Harold Weisberg was the featured guest for an all night discussion on the JFK Assassination, on KGO Radio in San Francisco. Talk show host Noah Griffin had in the studio, Robert Ranftell (Dav
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: Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
: Oswald, Lee Harvey
: Posner, Gerald
: Carson, Johnny
: Lane, Mark
: Russell, Richard
: Blakey, Robert
: Anderson, Jack
: Craig, Roger
: Crenshaw, Charles
: Donahue, Howard
: Eddows, Michael
: Ferrell, Mary
: Finsterwald, Bernard
: Garrison, Jim
: Kaiser, David
: Lifton, David
: Livingstone, Harrison
: Marrs, Jim
: Novel, Gordon
: Prouty, Fletcher
: Spitz, Warner
: Stone, Oliver
: Summer, Anthony
: Weisberg, Harold
: White, Ricky
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WNYC-FM
Identifier: 37037.1 (WNYC Media Archive MDB)
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WNYC-FM
Identifier: 37037.2 (WNYC Media Archive MDB)
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- Chicago: “Comm; Miscellaneous; The JFK Assassination Files/Interviews,” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 1, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-50tqkcs8.
- MLA: “Comm; Miscellaneous; The JFK Assassination Files/Interviews.” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 1, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-50tqkcs8>.
- APA: Comm; Miscellaneous; The JFK Assassination Files/Interviews. Boston, MA: WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-50tqkcs8