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Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Albert Doyle - 08-04-2016 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Nice work. The vintage photos really help. I didn't know Lattimer was Hoover's urologist. No conflict of interest there. * Hoover's "piss boy" lol... It's amazing how Von Pein tries to make a case that CBS showed the other side and everything was normal. I guess CBS fired Feinman because they were unfairly accused by him. Poor victims firing an aggressor because he was bullying them. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Jim DiEugenio - 08-04-2016 Alvarez turned out to be a total flunky. From what I understand, Tink Thompson has some great stuff on this guy that he is saving for the drastic revision of SSD, tentatively titled "One Second in Dallas." One the JFK case, he did this "jiggle analysis", "jet effect" and then he instantly put together a panel to discredit the HSCA acoustics. BTW, the giveaway very early was the fact that the CBS lawyer Huddleson told Midgley and Gordon Manning to use Alvarez even before the show was in production! That tells you reams about Alvarez. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Joseph McBride - 11-04-2016 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Nice work. The vintage photos really help. I didn't know Lattimer was Hoover's urologist. No conflict of interest there. ******** Mary Ferrell tried to sell me on the idea that the Lattimer book was authoritative on the medical evidence, a recommendation I found suspicious per se. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Joseph McBride - 11-04-2016 Joseph McBride Wrote:[quote=Tracy Riddle]Nice work. The vintage photos really help. I didn't know Lattimer was Hoover's urologist. No conflict of interest there. ******** From Wikipedia: Lattimer was assigned to the prisoner's barracks at Nuremberg in the spring of 1945, where notorious inmates like Hermann Göring were housed during their war crimes trial. Lattimer served as general medical officer during the Nuremberg Trials, attending to the medical needs of the war crimes defendants.[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] Lattimer was on hand at Nuremberg prison to view Göring's body just after Göring had committed suicide in his prison cell by biting a cyanide capsule that he had kept concealed in a jar of medicinal cream. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Jim DiEugenio - 11-04-2016 JM: Mary Ferrell tried to sell me on the idea that the Lattimer book was authoritative on the medical evidence, a recommendation I found suspicious per se. ​You can say that again. Pretty bad. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Joseph McBride - 12-04-2016 Good articles, Jim. The first major CBS-TV program on the assassination of President Kennedy (aside from the breaking news coverage) followed hard upon -- it was THE LAW AND LEE OSWALD, broadcast Dec. 29, 1963. It was hosted by Dan Rather. It can be seen at the Paley Center for Media in NY and LA. There is a transcript in David Belin's papers at the Gerald Ford Library. I saw this program years ago and don't remember much about it. https://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?q=Law+&p=1&item=T77:0432 PALEY CENTER: THE LAW AND LEE OSWALD (TV) SUMMARY This special program examines the issue of a citizen's right to a fair trial, and focuses on the debate as to whether Lee Harvey Oswald would have been deprived of that right, had he been tried for the assassination of President Kennedy. The question "should the criminal go free because the constable has blundered?" is discussed by Prof. Paul Freund of the Harvard Law School, Leon Douglas, state's prosecuting attorney before the Texas Court of Criminal appeals, Percy Foreman, president of the National Association of Defense Attorneys, and Newton Minow, former chairman of the FCC. The release of information to the press public is a central issue. DETAILS
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Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Tracy Riddle - 12-04-2016 Joseph McBride Wrote: Percy Foreman, who tricked James Earl Ray into pleading guilty. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Jim DiEugenio - 12-04-2016 Nice find Joe. I never even heard of that one. I wonder why no one mentions it. But it clearly assumes that Oswald was guilty again. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Jim DiEugenio - 22-04-2016 Last night, Len Osanic and I did a whole BOR show based on this essay. http://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black779a.mp3 I think it came out well. That two parter was getting almost 1800 views per day. Bob Parry liked it so much he adapted it to his site. Why CBS Covered up the JFK Case (part 1) - Jim DiEugenio - 23-04-2016 Here is the new link to the version at Consortium News: https://consortiumnews.com/2016/04/22/how-cbs-news-aided-the-jfk-cover-up/ |