You still have an opportunity to own the first issue of garrison.: The Journal of History & Deep Politics. We are offering an e-version of the magazine in PDF form. A PDF file can be read on almost all computers, tablets, and phones. It is not proprietary to one brand of e-reader. To order the PDF of garrison, do the following: You can buy the e-book version … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 115 – Treachery in Dallas with Walt Brown
Walt Brown, PhD, the author of Treachery in Dallas, The People v Lee Harvey Oswald, The Warren Omission, and The Kennedy Execution, joins S.T. Patrick once again to discuss the JFK assassination. In tonight's episode, Brown discusses Dallas in 1963 as a "hostile environment," what Gov. John Connally screamed out in the car - and what it meant, the serious errors of the Dallas … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 114 – Rob Clark on The Absolute Truths of Buell Wesley Frazier
Rob Clark, host of The Lone Gunman Podcast, sits in to discuss the man who drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work on November 22, 1963, Buell Wesley Frazier. Rob brings his dogged search for factual information on the JFK assassination to MWN once again to give us the absolute truths behind the story of Buell Wesley Frazier. Rob Clark's Lone Gunman Podcast can be heard HERE, as … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 113 – John Potash on the CIA and Its Use of Drugs Against Musicians and Activists
Author and Filmmaker John Potash joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the ways in which the CIA has used drugs to de-radicalize musicians and activists. On this episode, Potash discusses the opium trade and how it influenced the Ivy League universities, the rise of secret societies, how and why the CIA got into the culture business, Acid Tests, Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, Eldridge … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 112 – Larry Rivera on the JFK Assassination’s Most Controversial Photos
Author and researcher Larry Rivera joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the most controversial photographic evidence of the JFK assassination. Rivera, the author of The JFK Horsemen, describes his history in the JFK assassination field and how that merged with his interest in photography. Also addressed are the topics of Lee Harvey Oswald's backyard photo, Roscoe White, the Doorway … [Read more...]