Trailer info for screening View Here
Jeff worked on the "50 Reasons For 50 Years" project with Black Op Radio.
Jeff's research featured on Jim DiEugenio's Kennedys & King website.
Len recently completed documentary on William Pepper for John Barbour. Watch Here
Len's research was influenced early on by Mae Brussell, Jim Garrison & Fletcher Prouty.
Len & Jeff drafted the framework for a Prouty documentary while working on 50 Reasons .
The film features Oliver Stone discussing Fletcher Prouty.
Film premier of "Fletcher Prouty's Cold War" on August 12th at Paul Phillips Hall in Victoria, B.C..
Len's relationship with Fletcher provided an archive of photos, interviews & documents for the film.
"Fletcher Prouty's Cold War" is an offshoot of "50 Reasons For 50 Years" film series.
Historic documentary that covers Prouty's military career & Cold War events from 1940's - 1963.
Col. Fletcher Prouty spent 23 years in the military, including 9 years at the Pentagon.
Hearing Dave Ratcliffe interview Fletcher Prouty was Len's catalyst for writing Prouty about JFK.
Cold War conflicts occurred before the end of WWII; Operation Paperclip was a betrayal against Stalin.
Donald Sutherland portrayed Prouty as "Mr. X" in Oliver Stone's movie, JFK.
Being USAF, Prouty didn't sign a CIA Oath of Secrecy
Prouty had been head of "Team B" at the Pentagon. CIA had to clear all plans & operations with USAF.
The requests that came through the CIA helped Prouty recognize Black Ops.
Before retirement, Prouty had his secretaries discontinue stamping documents with "Top Secret" etc..
Prouty was able to disclose several documents due to their lack of classification after retiring.
After retirement, Fletcher provided counter information about Vietnam, Bay of Pigs, JFK & Black Ops.
Prouty would help researchers & reporters indirectly by dropping hints without divulging secrets.
In 1972, Prouty's "The Secret Team" was published, which was a warning to society about the CIA.
Prouty was motivated to educate the public often stating "I'm just trying to level the playing field".
Fletcher revealed that Ed Lansdale had been in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
Len & friend Andy Hill came to Prouty with a long list of organized questions, to ensure efficiency.
Prouty would always take the time to respond & answer correspondence from curious researchers.
Len & Jeff reflect on the struggles of whistleblowers Edward Snowden & Julian Assange.
Len produced a video with Fletcher Prouty on the specifics surrounding JFK's assassination. Watch Here