Author and researcher Gerald McKnight passed away on Jan 30th, 2021
FREE Borrowable Ebook: Breach of Trust by Gerald D. McKnight
FREE Borrowable Ebook: The Last Crusade: MLK, FBI and the Poor People's Campaign by Gerald D. McKnight
Gerald was responsible for making the Harold Weisberg archive available online
Gerald was a professor of history at Hood College (Chair of the History and Political Science Department)
More about Gerald here
The WC lawyers would selectively interview and depose witnesses
The WC lawyers intimidated the witnesses
Gerald's book exposes how the WC manufactured history
"I forgot what I was supposed to say" - Marina Oswald
The dirty tricks used by WC lawyers
The capitol riots of Jan 6th
The WC put the Walker shooting in their volumes to show Oswald's propensity for violence
The INS were present when the FBI interrogated Marina Oswald
Larry can be reached at
[email protected]Video: Unredacted - The Video Interviews: Gerald McKnight
The Myth of American exceptionalism
Videos: JFK Assassination Panel, Springfield, Sep 2012, featuring Gerald McKnight: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
Part B: Jim DiEugenio; beginning at 1:05:05
Gerald's book Breach of Trust is one of the top ten recommended books on the JFK case by kennedysandking
This book analyzes the workings of the WC
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Article: Jim DiEugenio reviews Gerald McKnight's Breach of Trust
Articles: Why CBS Covered Up the JFK Assassination by Jim: Part 1, Part 2
McCloy was a secret consultant to the CBS special
Senator Richard Russell did not want to serve on the WC
Russell began to influence John Sherman Cooper and Hale Boggs
Alan Dale on the passing away of Gerald McKnight
Download Alan Dale's 2014 conversation with Gerald McKnight here (MP3)
Jim DiEugenio offers condolences to Gerald's family and thanks his contribution
Part C: Gerald McKnight; beginning at 1:29:10
Re-run of Gerald McKnight's 2007 interview (BOR 353a)
He gives a brief history of his work
A talk about his friendship with the late, great Harold Weisberg
The Weisberg research collection... an enormous contribution to history
He tells about many of the key discoveries done by Weisberg
FBI stonewalling in several FOIA requests
A description of Weisberg's 50 file cabinets and many collections categorized in it
The 'Tague' Curb Section
The collection is housed at Hood College, Frederick Maryland. It is open to anyone interested
The motivation for writing Breach of Trust "Fate just put me 4 minutes from Weisberg"
The Last Crusade: Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI, and the Poor People's Campaign -
Gerald gives a couple of explanations of why JFK may have been removed
JFK's dealings with the USSR and the Cuban Missile Crisis was against the wishes of the Military Industrial Complex
Bugliosi's book: The CD enclosed discredits the text in the book. If you only read the book, you'd likely miss that point
Some of Oswald's secret history
In spite of knowing Oswald was more secret than 'Top Secret', The Warren Commission and Bugliosi both deceptively downgrade this clearance level
Oswald's 201 file... The CIA had a great interest in him