RALPH EPPERSON, author of The Unseen Hand (1985) and The New World Order (1990), joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the conspiratorial view of American History. Ralph has been a researcher for over 50 years. He has also written extensively about what he believes was a faked death by the outlaw Jesse James. Along with Al Cuppett (episode 002) and John Lear (episode 011), Ralph Epperson can be added to the list of legendary researchers who have visited the show. It’s time for us to pay homage and give thanks. Before we talk to Ralph, RICHARD OTTO joined us to discuss his work, The Paradox of Our National Security Complex. Richard weaves the liberty-for-security pattern from Truman through Kennedy.
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Paul Kell says
Mr. Epperson, Please investigate the YouTube.com recent editing of the Longine News Hour 1948 in which the words of Admiral Byrd were deleted as he described flying over the South Pole and discovered “I see warm water lakes, vast forests and I saw a huge wooly Mammouth with giant tusks grazing in a green meadow”.
Phillip Mele says
I think the need for a re-evaluation of government secrecy, the motivations of it, and reconsideration of what MacCarthy (sp) was actually saying and doing exists.
It’s never been more clear than now that mocking bird in the past and currently, though less so today due to it’s acknowledgement, is revealing it’s influence on American’s thought processes and abilities to draw uninfluenced deductions and non-state influenced conclusions. (not to detract the distractions of bread, circuses, and computers).
I think it’s becoming more clear that communist authoritarianism is at the heart of the globalist communist fascist’s (aka the NWO) movement.
It is also seeming more and more clear that H.W.’s meaning of “…law and order…” in his concept of a “…new world order…” was Stalinesque authoritarianism. Furthermore, it seems clear that his concept of, “… the law of the jungle…” was/is freedom and liberty.