Documentary Filmaker John Edginton
Len first discovered John's documentaries, finding John's interview with Col. Fletcher Prouty.
Intrigued, Len discovers John's library of interviews, including a BBC film on Martin Luther King.
John started out as a journalist, worked as a print journalist in the early 80's, then got involved in TV.
Worked on a TV series with a new television station in the UK, channel 4, promoting independence.
John's big break as a filmmaker happened when in 1989 he interviewed James Earl Ray.
James was in prison in East Tennessee at Brushy Mountain Prison near Knoxville.
John wrote to James, asking permission from Ray to visit the prison & interview him.
The prison & James agreed with the prison requesting that John not bring any recording devices.
John was able to spend 4 hours interviewing James Earl Ray, without any security whatsoever.
The more John talked to James he realized James was a patsy.
John managed to persuade the BBC into helping fund the documentary with James Earl Ray.
John & his colleague friend, researcher John Sergeant from the UK, toured the US for six months.
John ended up meeting Fletcher Prouty and others during their intense tour recording interviews.
Full interview with James Earl Ray Video Here
At this time Dr. William Pepper was just beginning to be involved in James Earl Ray’s case.
What extent was the government involved in the assassination of Martin Luther King?
Col. Prouty was a wonderful source of information on deep state covert operations.
Col. Fletcher Prouty interview Watch Video Here
It took years for John to realize the value of his interview with Col. Fletcher Prouty.
The BBC junked the documentary, but John had VHS copies he was able to recover.
The documenatry "Who Killed Martin Luther King" Watch Here
Len remembers watching John's documentary on Chappaquiddick when it was featured by Bill Kurtis.
Everything that Col. Fletcher wrote in his book 'The Secret Team' was all about the deep state.
David Ratcliffe interviewed Prouty for his book 'Understanding Special Operations'.
Len was impressed seeing John's documentaries on Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, David Gilmour etc..
John's documentaries are unfiltered interviews, 'over coffee talk', completely unscripted.
People told John that David Gilmour would never let him into his house, but he was fascinated by John.
Len enjoys the long form interviews, that aren't rushed, similar of Joe Rogan's interview style.
John has managed to capture many artists as they talked about their craft without censorship.
Len found a great value in watching John's list of older interviews, including Genesis & Phil Collins!
John recently found the Boiler Girl interview & uploaded it to his channel.
Why did they never have an autopsy on Mary Joe Kopecky?
People are really interested in all of the raw material.
Kamala Harris recently had a 60 minute interview, but it was edited to 45 minutes. Why?
When 'The Men Who Killed Kennedy' came out, it was a big deal, Len recalls watching the episodes.
Fletcher Prouty was the 'authentic eyewitness' from inside the Pentagon. No contradictions.
John recommends his 1996 HBO documentary 'Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case for Reasonable Doubt?'
Please visit John Edginton's Youtube Channel
Part Two starts at 31:23
Ray McGuinnis - Author and researcher
Ray's website Unanswered Questions has a number of articles about 911 & the 2022 Trucker’s Convoy.
Ray attended the 2022 Trucker's Convoy hearings at Ottawa in mid July.
Mid January 2022 the Canadian government implemented illegal vaccine mandates on truckers.
If the truck drivers did not have their Covid vaccines, mandatory 10 days quarantine upon entry.
A 10 day quarantine requirement would mean truckers could only work 2-3 days a month.
Protests were incited because of these illegal vaccine mandates being enforced on Ca...