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“Executive Action” – The First “JFK” Movie

October 27, 2013
“Executive Action” – The First “JFK” Movie

* Twenty years before Oliver Stone’s “JFK”, there was another very powerful movie about the Kennedy assassination – “Executive Action”. The year was 1973, and the Watergate scandal was beginning to eat away at the Nixon administration; as well it should have – the same players were involved in killing Kennedy. I purchased the dvd […]

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A Brief History of CIA Assassination Programs

February 24, 2013
A Brief History of CIA Assassination Programs

So the other night I got in a Beer-fueled argument in a bar with a former Wall Street moneyfuck I know. He goaded me into this discourse by saying to me: “Now your hero Obama is ten times worse than Dick Cheney!” I responded that Obama was not a hero of mine, but he was […]

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  • One Nation Under Blackmail, Vol. 1 by Whitney Webb
    One Nation Under Blackmail, Vol. 1 by Whitney Webb I have done my darnedest to be accurate to Whitney and the publisher on this. In “One Nation Under Blackmail”, the subtitle is “The sordid union between Intelligence and Organized Crime that gave rise to Jeffrey Epstein”. In this volume, Epstein in seldom mentioned, but his […]
  • Movie / Book Comparison “Soylent Green” VS. “Make Room! Make Room!”
    It’s been a while since I read “Make Room! Make Room!”, and I just found “Soylent Green” on YouTube, so my comparison may be off a bit. I definitely liked the movie, starring Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson, better. The book that inspired the movie was good, but I thought the movie surpassed it. […]
  • Compilation Of Ancient America Books
    The Indigenous Paleolithic Of The Western Hemisphere Well, this book kicks off my reading of ancient/revision history. I gotta say, I learned quite a bit, but it wasn’t what I expected to learn. First of all, let me say this book, published by The University of Nebraska Press, was very expensive as books go. I […]
  • Review: “America B.C.”, By Barry Fell
    To begin with, I realize this series of books I am reading makes paid scientists like archaeologists and historians crazy. It just doesn’t fit in their books. But, as I have said, like politics realizing the power of podcasts and amateurs, novice people are picking up the pieces. This is the era of the citizen-journalist. […]
  • Review: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, by Dee Brown
    I know I am coming to this book late, but felt it necessary to read this (and others) from the native standpoint since I am also reading many books that seem to be about colonization. I, myself have perhaps been somewhat selfishly in sorrow for how our little seaside community is now turning into “Disneyland”, […]