CIA officer who oversaw anti-Castro Cubans involved in killing JFK was liaison to House Select Committee investigating the killing; LBJ doubted official theory; so does FBI agent who saw the body.
Forensic evidence points conclusively to more than one gunman being involved in the murder of Robert F. Kennedy.
When Ronald Reagan was Governor, highly visible, influential, politically-connected murders and terrorist plots (real and alleged) came to light in California.
Political assassinations’ effect on American society, overlapping country’s history over the last several decades.
Listen: MP3 One Segment This broadcast supplements FTR-227. Analyzing the legal and political implications of a growing police scandal involving the Los Angeles Police Department’s CRASH anti-gang units, the program highlights the manner in which practices engaged in by LAPD personnel have fundamentally compromised the legal system in California. These practices have involved the alleged [...]
Listen: MP3 One Segment As 1999 drew to a close, the Los Angeles police department and the city itself were rocked by revelations of endemic abuse of minority citizens’ rights by LAPD’s anti-gang units. Allegations of systematic framing of minority citizens for murder, drug dealing and other crimes began to bear substance and to result [...]
Listen: Side 1 | Side 2 Long dormant in the depths of the Archive Shows, the tortuous and ongoing story of “ex” CIA agent Ed Wilson is once again making news and shaking foundations in the corridors of American political power. A former LAPD narcotics investigator who has crusaded against the intelligence community’s involvement in [...]
Former LAPD narcotics detective Mike Ruppert on the CIA involvement in the narcotics traffic.
The remarkable career of Albert Vincent Carone, who worked variously for the New York Police Department, the U.S. Army, the CIA and the Mafia.
Members of the intelligence community involved in narcotics trade.
The Future: Technology, Theocracy and the Thousand Year Reich The shape of things to come. Read more »
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