https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/MidnightWriterNews 172 Pages. Issue 010 of garrison.: The Journal of History & Deep Politics is a 50th anniversary retrospective of Watergate. In this issue, author Jim Hougan looks at Lou Russell and his involvement as "the sixth man;" James DiEugenio addresses the oddly silent death of James McCord and gives a belated, proper … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 158 – Robert Gettlin on Watergate, Silent Coup, and Len Colodny
Robert Gettlin, the co-author of Silent Coup: The Removal of a President, joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the memory of friend Len Colodny, Watergate, and the writing of Silent Coup. There has long been a question about whether Gettlin disavowed Silent Coup when his name did not appear as an author on the book's 25th anniversary paperback edition (Trine Day). That is answered in … [Read more...]
garrison: Issue 002… Print and E-book Versions Available Now!
The print and e-book versions of issue 002 of garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics are available now at our LuLu page: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/MidnightWriterNews The cover story is by author Ray Locker, who did a brilliant story on General Alexander Haig and the military spy ring that eventually brought down a president. This 128-page issue also … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 124 – Ray Locker on Haig’s Coup and Watergate (Part 2)
Author Ray Locker returns for part two of a discussion about his new book, Haig's Coup: How Richard Nixon's Closest Aide Forced Him From Office. In this episode, Locker and S.T Patrick take the story from July 1973 through the end of the Nixon presidency. included in tonight's episode are discussions on Alexander Butterfield, The White House Tapes, Bob Woodward, Deep Throat, … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 111 – Mae Brussell on Alexander Haig and the Reagan Assassination (MWN Legends Series 009)
In this, the current installment of the MWN Legends Series, we listen to excerpts of three Mae Brussell episodes from 1981. We begin with an amazing bit of foreshadowing, an episode Mae recorded days before the attempt on Reagan's life (March 30, 1981). Then we move to episodes recorded less than six weeks after the shooting. Mae talks about the history of Alexander Haig, … [Read more...]