Professor David Denton of the JFK Historical Group and the Center for Deep Political research joins S.T. Patrick to discuss his entry into the JFK assassination community, the April 5-7, 2019 conference at Olney Central College, the origin of the JFK Historical Group, The Inheritance, the 2017-2018 JFK document releases, and teaching a class on the political assassinations of … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 108 – Reassessing Watergate with Geoff Shepard (Part Two)
Author Geoff Shepard is back with S.T Patrick to continue their discussion of Watergate. In tonight's episode, Shepard covers, in depth, the problems of the Watergate-era biographies, how and why the Nixon tapes are misunderstood so often, the infamous 18 1/2-minute gap, the "smoking gun" tape, why Dean accused Nixon of stonewalling after Dean himself had encouraged Nixon to … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 107 – Douglas Horne on the Zapruder Film Alteration Debate
Douglas Horne joins S.T. Patrick on the first episode of 2019 to discuss the debate over Zapruder Film alteration. Horne is the author of the five-volume Inside the Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S. Government's Final Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the Assassination of JFK, JFK's War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 106 – The October Surprise with Barbara Honegger
Barbara Honegger joins S.T. Patrick to discuss her book The October Surprise: Did the Reagan-Bush Election Campaign Sabotage President Carter's Attempts to Free the American Hostages in Iran? Honegger discusses her work and associations within the 1980 Reagan-Bush campaign and her position at the White House from 1981-1983. Why is the October Surprise important today? Whom did … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 105 – Presidential Puppetry with Andrew Kreig
Andrew Kreig, the director of the Justice Integrity Project and the author of Presidential Puppetry, joins S.T. Patrick to discuss presidential politics of the last 40 years. What should we have known about George H.W. Bush, Bill & Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, John Kerry, John Edwards, and John McCain? Krieg takes a non-partisan approach to dissecting the pros, cons, … [Read more...]