Midnight Writer News Publications has agreed to go with Lulu as a distributor for "garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics." That means that issue 001, our inaugural issue, is available once again for purchase in print form. The listing price is $11.99 and then you, the buyer, can choose from a variety of shipping options at various price levels. Buy a PRINT … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 123 – Ray Locker on Haig’s Coup and Watergate (Part 1)
Author Ray Locker joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the new book, Haig's Coup: How Richard Nixon's Closest Aide Forced Him From Office. Locker delves into the role of General Alexander Haig in the administration of Richard Nixon. In this episode, Locker and Patrick cover Haig's actions through the end of May 1973. Was Al Haig a major player in the downfall of Nixon? This is part … [Read more...]
Be a part of the “garrison” team! Our GoFundMe page is up!
You now have an opportunity to be a part of the garrison team. Through out GoFundMe page, you can both RESERVE A PRINT COPY of the next issue, as well as making a statement that you are supporting what we do by donating to the cause of printing more issues and getting this into schools. As a donor to garrison, you can reserve a print copy, an e-copy, or both print & … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 122 – Rob Clark on Marina Oswald
Rob Clark guest hosts this episode of the Midnight Writer News Show to discuss Marina Oswald. Clark is the host of The Lone Gunman Podcast, and has served as the MWN quarterly guest host for over a year. In this stint, he has done JFK assassination-centric episodes that have focused on Guy Banister, Gen. Edwin Walker, Larry Crayfard, David Ferrie, and Buell Wesley Frazier. S.T. … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 121 – Crimes and Cover Ups 1776-1963 with Donald Jeffries
Author, journalist, and podcast host Donald Jeffries joins S.T. Patrick to discuss his new work Crimes and Cover Ups, 1776-1963: The History They Didn't Teach You in School. In tonight's episode, Jeffries discusses his reasons for writing the book, why founder James Otis is largely forgotten, Americans' bout with historical illiteracy, the Thomas Jefferson controversies, Adam … [Read more...]