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By Robbie Robertson
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Bobby is the owner of "Farmstead Foods" a truck and catering service that has a wide variety of foods and is a small business in the Philadelphia area. Through this episode Bobby brings in his perspective on the food industry and some of the challenges that apply to small manufacturers compared to the larger competition that seem to have immunity, recent changes in politics and how that will impact the future of the industry and its relationship with the consumer.
Sara Jordan-Heintz is an award-winning newspaper reporter, historian and editor. Her human interest pieces, business profiles and news articles have been published nationwide through the Associated Press and USA Today Network. Sara began writing for her family business Midwest Today magazine in her early teens. In 2006, at age 16, she started work on the Kilgallen article, which was published in 2007. It formed the outline for the "The Incredible Life and Mysterious Death of Dorothy Kilgallen" which is a biography and true crime drama that explores the complexities of Dorothy's private and personal lives, showcasing her work as a formidable reporter and astute observer of geopolitics.
Keith Thompson is an author, independent journalist, talk radio host, former TV talk show host, and former U.S. Senate staff member. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Esquire, San Francisco Chronicle, Idaho Statesman, and the Pacific Sun. Keith is the author of "The UFO Paradox" which examines the accounts of this phenomenon and discusses both sides of the UAP/UFO debate from the believers to the skeptics.
M.J. Trow has been writing true crime and crime fiction since the 1980s. A military historian by training, he taught in high schools for many years and has appeared on television and radio and lectured on cruise ships. His book "The JFK Assassination: Conspiracies and Coverups" covers and evaluates many issues in the original investigation by the Warren Commission and how the guilt lay at the hands those involved in covering up the crime, just to keep the official lone nut narrative.
Paul Abbott has been researching the assassination of President Kennedy for over thirty years, his new book "Death To Justice" is the first book to focus entirely on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. In doing so, it provides a never-before-seen deep dive into all aspects of the crime that includes exposing the lengths of incompetence and culpability of the Dallas Police Department for Oswald's slaying, providing the most definitive record of witnesses at the scene, highlighting a list of suspects, alongside Jack Ruby, that were involved in the shooting and its cover-up, and consolidating the evidence to establish a clear and complete scenario of how Oswald's shooting most likely took place.
In this episode, we are joined by two researchers specializing in the medical evidence related to the JFK assassination. This conversation takes a closer look at Bethesda Naval Hospital, where JFK's autopsy was conducted, and scrutinizes the actions of key personnel and officials involved. Our guests share insights into inconsistencies in autopsy procedures, unexplained alterations in medical records, and the role of Bethesda in shaping the official narrative. Building on our previous episode on Parkland Hospital, we trace JFK’s body from Dallas to Bethesda and discuss how the events there contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the case and its potential implications for the investigation.
Bruce Olav Solheim is an author who has written various work on his experiences with angels, demons, ghosts, cryptids, telepathy, psychokinesis, mediumship, and alien contact. Bruce is back to discuss his most recently published book about his contact with an ancient alien mystic, Anzar the Progenitor. Through this discussion we dive into the subject of aliens and how recent disclosures have ushered the thought into reality.
In this episode, two veteran JFK assassination researchers investigate the shadowy history of Roscoe White, a name steeped in conspiracy and intrigue. Known to few but suspected by some, White—a Dallas police officer and Marine—has been linked to possible covert roles in JFK’s death. The researchers dig into White’s past, dissecting evidence, rumors, and newly surfaced claims about his possible ties to intelligence circles and the alleged "hit list" linked to the Kennedy assassination. They uncover details on White’s personal connections, suspicious behavior, and the role he may have played in shaping one of the most unsettling chapters in American history.
This episode is with two researchers of the JFK assassination that have a focused amount of work in the area of Covert Operations in particular as they relate to the context of the cold war. Throughout the episode, we break down evidence, testimonies, and declassified documents that point to the possibility of an internal conspiracy far deeper than the lone gunman theory. We’ll dissect the involvement of the CIA, FBI, military-industrial complex, and other key players who had much to gain from JFK's demise, questioning whether the official story holds up in light of the Cold War’s covert backdrop.
In this episode, a panel of researchers explores the media's coverage of the JFK assassination, examining the reporting in three critical phases: prior to November 22, 1963, the events on the day of the assassination, and the aftermath. The discussion delves into how the media portrayed the tragedy and its evolving narrative over time, while also addressing the modern conversation surrounding JFK's death. The panel critiques how, despite shifts in media over the decades, the official version of events has remained largely unchallenged.
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