Topic: Jfk Assassination

14 chapters across the catalog

Swasticars
Episode 1738 22:56 - 25:23

1738: Swasticars

Congressional Subcommittee to Investigate Assassinations and UAPs

Representative Anna Paulina Luna will head a new congressional subcommittee tasked with investigating the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr. The task force also plans to examine the Epstein client list, COVID-19 origins, and UAP/USO phenomena. Simultaneously, the FBI reported uncovering 2,400 new records related to the JFK assassination following a presidential executive order.

Natalism
Episode 1682 2:19:42 - 2:22:11

1682: Natalism

Iran Hit List and Trump Inside Job Claims

Intelligence reports claiming Iran placed Donald Trump on a hit list are being viewed with skepticism by some analysts who suggest it may be a narrative distraction. Trump has used his Truth Social platform to insinuate that the security failures in Butler may have been an "inside job." Comparisons are being drawn to the JFK assassination, with concerns that files will remain classified for decades.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 1:55:52 - 2:08:38

1591: Half-Jacked

Executive Producer Donations, JFK Assassination Theories

Top donors Dame Becky and Sir Mike are recognized alongside Gene Morphis, who submitted a detailed thesis on the JFK assassination. Morphis argues that while the Mafia may have provided the gunmen, the CIA and figures like Allen Dulles were the primary architects of the cover-up.

The Verger
Episode 1554 1:58:50 - 2:03:29

1554: The Verger

Michael Franzese, Mafia JFK Assassination Theory

Former mobster Michael Franzese claims that the assassination of John F. Kennedy was a "mob hit" orchestrated by New Orleans boss Carlos Marcello. Franzese argues the U.S. government refuses to release classified documents because the CIA is embarrassed that they could not prevent the mafia from killing a sitting president. The hosts discuss this as a potential "psy-op" involving the long-term withholding of government records.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 1:08:01 - 1:09:27

1319: Cluster Five

CIA Origins of Conspiracy Theorist Term

The hosts discuss the claim that the term "conspiracy theorist" was popularized by the CIA around 1961 to marginalize critics of the official narrative regarding the JFK assassination. This linguistic tactic is described as a corporate-style plan to protect the agency's operations.

Orange Tongue
Episode 1229 2:53:49 - 2:57:13

1229: Orange Tongue

Bob Dylan, JFK Assassination Song and Declassification

Bob Dylan released a 16-minute song about the JFK assassination titled "Murder Most Foul." The hosts discuss the timing of the release and the song's lyrics, which reference "Wolfman" (a rumored Secret Service code name for George H.W. Bush). They speculate whether this is a precursor to President Trump declassifying the remaining JFK files or documents related to 9/11 and "flying saucers."

Imminent Threat
Episode 1207 2:26:10 - 2:29:16

1207: Imminent Threat

Book Donations, Laurel Canyon, and Birthdays

Listeners sent several books to the show's PO box, including Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon and Were We Controlled? regarding the JFK assassination. The segment includes birthday wishes for Justin Edelman and Sir Ray Jacobson, as well as "F-Cancer" karma for a listener named Leone starting chemotherapy.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 34:03 - 37:30

1030: Phoneliness

Kevin Shipp on Deep State Intelligence Coup

Former CIA officer Kevin Shipp alleges that high-level members of the intelligence community are conspiring to obstruct justice through illegal NSA surveillance and unmasking. Shipp compares the current political climate to the era of the JFK assassination, suggesting a "shadow government" is actively working against the sitting president. The delay in releasing the final JFK files until 2021 is posited as a strategic move by Trump to avoid direct conflict with intelligence agencies.

Phallocentric Age
Episode 935 2:07:53 - 2:10:27

935: Phallocentric Age

CIA and the Legacy of the JFK Assassination

The historical tension between the CIA and the U.S. presidency is discussed, referencing the popular belief that the agency was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. A notable point of interest is George H.W. Bush's presence in Dallas on the day of the assassination and his subsequent leadership of the CIA. This legacy is used to explain the "Deep State's" current adversarial relationship with Donald Trump.

Sologamy
Episode 929 42:24 - 44:42

929: Sologamy

Bob Schieffer, JFK Assassination and Conspiracy Memes

Veteran journalist Bob Schieffer compared the current political unrest to the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination, suggesting that a trial for Lee Harvey Oswald would have prevented modern conspiracy theories. This commentary is analyzed as part of a broader media effort to link current events to historical national traumas.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 2:02:44 - 2:05:17

802: Warehouse of Souls

Sorghum, The Walking Dead Food Source

Sorghum is highlighted as a "criminally underrated grain" in a recent episode of "The Walking Dead," noted for its drought tolerance and food potential. The grain is also mentioned in Stephen King's "11.22.63" miniseries on Hulu, which follows a time traveler attempting to stop the Kennedy assassination. The discussion explores the "resistance" of time to being changed by historical interference.

"Hunker Down"
Episode 334 2:01:55 - 2:05:41

334: "Hunker Down"

Dutch Television Tower Fire and Oswald CIA Training

The owners of a Dutch television tower that caught fire are keeping the cause of the blaze a secret, leading to speculation about security or extraterrestrial involvement. A declassified 1964 document is discussed, which reportedly confirms that Lee Harvey Oswald was trained by the CIA for Soviet assignments. This revelation is used to question the "lone wolf" narrative of other historical assassins and the redaction of CIA terms in new books.

Cloudbusting
Episode 130 57:50 - 59:03

130: Cloudbusting

Political Tensions Between the CIA and Obama Administration

The relationship between the CIA and the Obama administration is characterized as a state of internal war. Comparisons are drawn to the JFK era, suggesting that the intelligence community may be resistant to the President's policies. However, the potential for an assassination is weighed against the extreme social repercussions such an event would trigger in the United States.