On this episode, we look back at the President Ronald Reagan assassination attempt of March 1981 via clips from the late, great John Judge, Jason Bermas, and the legendary Mae Brussell. The John Judge clip is from Judge for Yourself, the Bermas clip is from his documentary Invisible Empire, and Mae Brussell looks at the comparisons between the Reagan and Kennedy shootings with … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 101 – Ratical Observations with Dave Ratcliffe
Dave Ratcliffe is a preservationist of valuable information. As the architect and operator of Ratical.org, Dave has made available, once again, important works such as False Mystery by Vincent J. Salandria. A friend of Salandria, Fletcher Prouty, John Judge, and so many of the other first and second generation JFK assassination researchers, he joins S.T. Patrick on episode 101 … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 080 – Joseph Green and the Deep Truth of Jonestown
Researcher, author, and publisher JOSEPH GREEN joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the deep truth of the 1978 Jonestown massacre, the subject of Green's new zine, An Intro to the Jonestown Massacre Conspiracy: 1978 from Microcosm Publishing. In this episode, Green discusses his favorite alternative publications of the past, the historical basis for the demographics that brought the … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 071 – Mae Brussell on Jonestown Pt 2 (MWN Legends Series 005)
By popular demand, MAE BRUSSELL finishes her five-part series on the 1978 Jonestown massacre. On MWN Episode 061, we heard the first two parts of Brussell's series (episodes 365 and 366 in her catalogue). This time, we hear episodes 367, 368, and 369. These episodes were released on December 15, 22, and 29 of 1978, shortly after the massacre in November. What is amazing to us … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 068 – If This Be Treason: JFK vs. the Far Right Wing
JOHN BEVILAQUA joined S.T. Patrick to discuss the assassination of President John F. Kennedy through the lens of the far right wing of American politics. The focus of the interview centers on Richard Condon's "dirty dozen," the Winnipeg airport incident, and the Raleigh phone call. However, Bevilaqua also traces the far right movement from the eugenics movement of the early … [Read more...]