Episode 3535: A WarRoom Special The Coup d'etat
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On this episode of The Saturday Show, host Stephan K van der Weinstien is joined by Dr. Jerome Corsi and Dr. Michael Davis to discuss the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the coup d'etat against President Donald J. J. trump.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k van
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it's saturday 13 april in the year of our lord 2024 i want to welcome everybody here as you know
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the saturday show is my favorite show of the week one of the reasons i have a little more flexibility
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in what we do it's just not news or analysis or what's going on in the day in the signal and all
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that we can step back uh today we're doing a special uh coup d'etat uh john f kennedy richard nixon and uh
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donald j trump i've got uh dr jerome course he's going to join me in a moment uh amazing new book
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out about the kennedy assassination dr corsi one of the most revered investigative journalists out there
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also later jeff a shepherd who's written a number of books about a takedown of richard nixon and very
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different this is about the federal judiciary the doj uh the uh staffs on the hill very similar to
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what's happening to president trump and that sort of different angle on the nixon removal jeff
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shepherd will uh will join us uh and then our own mike davis you know mike davis has kind of become a
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legend here over the last couple of years he's on the short list to be either white house counsel or
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as he says he wants to be viceroy of dc on an interim basis uh the attorney general doj he's going
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to anchor our coverage next week uh from new york in this trial of the century uh mike davis will uh
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will join us to go through the trump uh the coup d'etat against president trump i want to start
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first with dr jerome corsi phd from harvard uh written 50 books so many of these books are some
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of the biggest most important books out there investigation he's come up with really i don't
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know a 500 page 600 page book on the assassination of john f kennedy called the final analysis so when
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dr corsi puts on the final analysis it means something before we get to the specifics of what
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your current book uh shows and i recommend everybody particularly number one if you're a kennedy
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aficionado about the assassination or you have someone in your family that is this is a perfect
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uh mother's day gift or father's day gift or graduation gift whatever if you're if you're
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into the kennedy assassination now if you don't know anything about the kennedy assassination it's
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also a good place to start although they will tell you they're not the alpha they're omega in this
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analysis but it's a fantastic book i just want to step back because using the term coup d'etat
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particularly in the united states dr corsi is loaded uh do you believe in your professional
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opinion having been a researcher in many different areas or in many different books
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uh and being one of the top investigative journalists out there do you believe that
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there was a coup d'etat against john f kennedy in 1963 sir uh i have no doubt about it 100 certain
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there was a coup d'etat it was organized by the deep state and they decided to kill jack kennedy they
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did it in broad daylight with a crossfire very coordinated attack and they gloated over it
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uh the army was at the autopsy smoking cigars and uh directing the autopsy this was a coup d'etat jack
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kennedy wanted peace he did not want to go to war with russia and the cuban missile crisis he had
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signed uh the national security memorandum but hang but hang but hang on a second hang hang on a
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second he was one of he ran against nixon and said against nixon and eisenhower right they weren't
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hard enough on communism they talked about the islands in the south china sea today i mean some
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of the stuff we talk about in taiwan they said you're weak on communist china but you're weaker on
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russia i mean jack kennedy's legacy i thought he wanted to be as the penultimate cold warrior with his
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brother uh bobby are you saying actually the deep state thought he was going to try to the peace was
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going to break out and that's why they took him out yes kennedy matured during his presidency he realized
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i think after the bay of pigs that the cia had lied to him and had tried to trap him into getting into a
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war with cuba the invasion failed it was meant to fail kennedy refused to send in the b-26 to save these
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hired hands that had been landed on the beach as if they were revolutionaries kennedy saw through it
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when it came to the cuban missile crisis uh the generals including curtis lame who had firebombed
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europe and firebombed uh japan during world war ii wanted desperately to go to war wanted to invade
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cuba and the joint chiefs were incensed that kennedy wouldn't go along with them kennedy back channeled he
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communicated with khrushchev and said you know your military industrial complex and mine want to go
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to war i don't want to do it to you and they decided to stand down and then they kennedy gave
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that speech where the title of the book comes from the american university speech we can send the final
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analysis we all live in this small planet and we're all mortal and he had a vision that we needed to
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work towards peace not war but the military industrial complex and other ideas in in in the
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in in in the cuban missile crisis particularly because it was kind of withheld from the public
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he actually didn't stand down so much the soviet union as back channel made a deal i mean we did
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remove and they had to have a gap we did remove missiles from turkey that's kind of part of the deal
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they were moving from cuba and is are you saying that with the with the with the bay of pigs where
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he wouldn't he said the dulleses lied to me the cia lied to me they're out of control because this
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was all planned during nixon and eisenhower that his not backing up sending in uh uh american military
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involvement to back up the the the cuban freedom fighters coupled with the cuban missile crisis where
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he really made a deal he didn't essentially totally stand down as you know the hiography uh said
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is that what triggered the administrative state in the deep state to say this guy's got to go
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yes i think the the dulleses back to the eisenhower administration when john foster dulles
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was secretary of state and alan dulles headed the cia they merged these two together and so therefore
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they had their own agenda uh back in oss was running drugs the cia is still running drugs i caught hsbc
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in 2011 doing massive drug laundering for the drug cartels the cia has been in the drug business we
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monitor all these uh transfers of funds wire transfers and and hsbc got a 1.9 billion dollar
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fine nobody went to jail the deep state is for or goals in mind to make a small elite very wealthy
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to have a small group be in charge the dulles brothers uh were working with brown brothers harriman
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and uh prescott bush father of george hw bush prior to world war ii when they were financing hitler
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they like the idea of a small elite self-appointed working with the multinational corporations
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and and this idea is still being played out today i keep saying the industrial structure of germany
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the law firm was over there setting it up working with the germans this the industrial the industrial
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structure of germany imperial japan pre-war and post-war the exact same thing they even did no
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no tribunals no military tribunals nothing and those are the guys in back of hitler and tojo and
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these guys and got off nothing okay if you make the case that there was a coup d'etat who were the
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players because the final analysis you get down to the you bring the receipts to say i'm going to show
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you how they executed him in broad daylight right and how to pan it off that's right that'll be in the
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second segment and in this segment who were the elements of the deep state that made the decision
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kennedy had to go and what elements came to dealey plaza in 1963 to actually in broad daylight assassinate
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president kennedy well and the first book i wrote which was who really killed kennedy that's 10 years
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ago uh what i did is i went into the politics of it and i said that alan dollis was certainly the
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consularity of planning this he planned it with the mob the mob had been working together with the
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cia since the eisenhower administration the bay of pigs was originally planned to be a nixon operation
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it was his way to have his october surprise uh kennedy found out about it and what i think the fourth
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debate said we should invade cuba just to block nixon from doing it it worked but the point is that
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this whole deep state mentality has permeated the cia and the state department so that they
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want perpetual war they want to have constant one war after another they want to have the military
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industrial complex be waking millions of dollars and what they've learned to do is architect
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these uh jim carrey truman shows where we're told here's the narrative you know here's here's russia
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where russia's evil it wants to invade europe well i don't think putin's about to invade europe putin
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wants to have not nato be moved to the edge of the soviet union former soviet union edge of russia
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he said this in his interview with tucker carlson he said for a thousand years we've had these two
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provinces in eastern in eastern ukraine that are wanting to be with russia and there's our access to
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the atlantic through the black sea but our state department and you saw it again in the impeachment
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hearing of donald trump over ukraine our state department said donald trump was not following
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our policy therefore he has to go and again the state department is not supposed to be running
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u.s foreign policy the president does but these agencies are unaccountable they make criminal
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decisions they have agendas and their agendas quite frankly to destroy the united states in order to move to
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their new world economic forum utopia and they're utilizing this neo-marxism as you know gender
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theory and race critical race theory as their destructive apparatus in order to form the transition
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it started with jack kennedy jack kennedy would not buy on the agenda of this military industrial state
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he'd been warned by eisenhower he caught on he saw it in the bay of pigs and he was resolved to break
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its back unfortunately it was stronger than he is and more covert so who were the players well in
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dallas you had mob figures were there you had george hw bush who i'm sure was there richard nixon was in
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dallas the day jack kennedy was killed it was like a convention of mob and deep state who were there
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e howard hunt was there i believe and he shows up again in watergate the same catch to characters in
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the cia that since 1957 had been staging coups in guatemala for instance for a banana company
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where the dallas's own stock and edward bernays was at the center of that and i i got to know edward
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bernays i spent time with him when i was uh just in college getting into graduate school at harvard
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and he we talked extensively how about this deep state is a unseen real power that runs things
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and the presidents get to be presidents as long as they go along as long as they follow instructions
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but any president who doesn't want to follow their instructions is in is in mortal danger
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and jack kennedy found that out the you know the hard way and it's who the people the shooters were
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unimportant they were top criminal shooters dr corsi but here's what i don't understand
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uh president johnson appointed uh really uh the vestal virgins the the who's who of respected
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americans to look into this in the war commission pick the chief justice of the of the united states
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earl warren of course alan dallas popped up on there but you had the senator from georgia you had uh
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jr hoover was a major player in it but you had the warren commission went through this that they get
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they had with everybody fresh in the memory they talked to all the participants they went through
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all the ballistics uh they did everything and they came up with the fact that lee harvey oswald
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a former marine uh radio man or radio operator uh had been the the lone government we got about a
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minute in this segment do you not uh do you not believe the warren commission the purpose of the
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warren commission was to run a disinformation campaign to advance this theory and to not look at any
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evidence to the contrary uh jack kennedy when he showed up at parkland hospital the doctors said
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he'd been shot from the front texas school book depository was behind him when he was shot
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uh lee harvey oswald i don't think shot at anyone that day the shots that were taken including two from
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the front these were top hitmen their names are really unimportant these were very difficult shots
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they hit three headshots these guys were professionals and they knew what they were doing
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it was a calculated sniper incident timed shooting staged and uh the government secret service
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was in on it secret service was erasing information they were washing down the limousine
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at parkland hospital and not letting people see the gunshot through the windshield from the front
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it was a sham uh the alan dulles was on the commission dr it's pretty odd alan dulles hang on for one
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and particularly of this coup d'etat philip patrick's going to join me at the end of the show we're
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going to talk about turbulence we've had turbulence in this country uh of for many many years but it
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started i think the railhead of this the end of pax americana really came in 1963 with the
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assassination of john f kennedy a new brilliant new book by dr jerome corsi the final analysis
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uh pretty breathtaking we're gonna have dr corsi on the other side to continue
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people and prominent business people watch the worm or take the podcast later i was shocked the number of
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people called me the other day about your first one and said hey what was corsi talking about in
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parkland hospital that the that the secret service had to pull guns and take actually the body away i
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said that's been dr corsi's document but the secrets remember it was not a federal law there was no
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federal law about killing presidents garfield mckinley lincoln there's no federal law kennedy was a local
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murder talk to us about what happened in parkland and i want you to walk through your evidence
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about comes out in the autopsy of what really happened in dealey plaza sir well the uh at gunpoint
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the you're right the uh secret service they called to the local mortuary and they had a ceremonial
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casket and they wrapped jack kennedy the nurses did and sheets and sheets around his head and they put
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him in the ceremonial casket and uh the mortician dr earl rose and the justice of peace showed up and
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they said we're you can't take the body so we're going to do the autopsy here so the secret service
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put them up against the wall pulled their weapons and took said we're taking this casket to washington
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they didn't care about the law they had to have control of the body now the problem was that at
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when jack kennedy came into parkland the doctors all said that he had been shot from the front there
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was a there was a puncture wound in the neck which was obviously a frontal shot and the back
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right of jack kennedy's head had been blown away you could look down and see the brain and a large
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part of the brain was gone you could see the cerebellum falling out of the back of the head
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the doctors knew this was a short frontal shots and they went on a press conference and said there
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were frontal shots to kill jack kennedy malcolm killed off the press secretary traveling with kennedy
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said at a press conference in parkland austral he put his finger right up here and he said this was a
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shot through the head now what you're seeing there is dr mantic did has seen he's a he has a phd in
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physics and he's an md radiation oncologist he's seen the jfk x-rays more than anyone else he did optical
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density measurements of the of these x-rays and he knows what's in them now what you're looking at here
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is the shot that occurred on the right temple and it right at the ear it had it entered was an oblique
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shot so it has a keyhole wound and you can see that's characteristic of the keyhole wound and that
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was the shot that blew out the back of the head and it was a massive shot and the doctors were uniform
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and saying that he had been shot from the head if you can show that one with the yellow line through it
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with the of the of the lateral shot with that little red blob in it you can see from the side shot
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the jack kennedy was shot in the temple right here and the shot went across the upper right of his head
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you can see all those little yellow dots those are the bullet breaking up and it entered the front
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the black space at the front is the forehead where the bullet ends up at the very back the largest fragment
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traveled to the back of the head does does does the sapruta film does the sapruta film back you up
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yes or no yes yeah because this is the shot that happened when clint hill was running to get onto the
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limousine and he this about shot number frame number 388 and that's where jack kennedy is hitting the side
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of the head first you can see his head explode then he's thrown violently to the back into the left
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and all of the brain matter from this comes out here it splatters all over clint hill clint hill wrote
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wrote about it it hit bobby hargus who is the inboard motorcycle operator on the left jackie is getting
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out of the limousine trying to pick up a piece of kennedy's skull blown onto the trunk of the car i think we
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have a picture of her climbing out and you can see she's reaching for a piece of the brain
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and so a piece of the skull the piece that got blown out flies onto the lawn to the left behind
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the limousine and that's that's again picked up maybe a move but it's on the lawn so it was blown
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out of the back of jack kennedy's head so you can see jackie that's where the head that's where you can
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see the head exploding it's actually exploding right there that's the shot to the temple you can see it
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blowing up and so if we go a little bit further down you can see how jackie is coming out of the
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limousine clint hill is coming on that officer you see in the motorcycle is bobby hargus he's these are
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he's flattered with blood and tissue that was a shot from the grassy knoll there's no no doubt about it and
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the optical density range see if we get it closer you can't really see jack kennedy's head exploding in
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the side that's a side shot on shot 313 frame it was a perimeter 313 when the first shot the back
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had a back of the head jack kennedy's moving forward you can see as it were men are coming out of his
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head to the front but he was just moving forward and then the shot hit within about two or three
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seconds and threw him back this shot of the temple could have occurred any time in the shooting
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and it i think was a mercury dr mantix has a mercury bullet that's why you can still see it it was not
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taken out in the pre-autopsy surgery which we need to discuss in a minute go ahead steve
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we're we're pressed for time i just want in the book you have 1000 footnotes everything in the book
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is taken from either a government document or some official interview or everything you document here
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is i mean there's no question about your evidence you present correct
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i 100 presented it in evidence doug horn who wrote a preface to this did five volumes inside the
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aarpb he was one of the chief people in the assassinations records review board created after
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the 1991 oliver stone movie he did the investigations he took testimony under oath they declassified documents
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we relied heavily on doug horn's work everything in here is fully footnoted it's all in the official
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record there's it all out there in the public the unique part of this book is that dr mantic has
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science here with the optical density measurements so these x-rays all three of them in the archives
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are doctored they have all been masked and they've been changed in order to make it look like
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lee harvey oswald did the shooting the problem was i i i want i want hang on one second i want to
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because i'm a naval officer my daughter went to west point i've never been able to figure out
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why president kennedy's body did not go to walter reed the great army hospital the greatest experts in
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the world in gunshot wounds when he went to bethesda even though he's a naval officer you know the navy's
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about you know big naval artillery torpedoes bombings not gunshot wounds why did he not go to walter reed
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why was the body not sent to walter reed to have the most important autopsy in the history of the
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country sir well the plan was to go to walter reed but jackie kennedy insisted he was navy he was going
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to bethesda and what they did was they arranged for the jack kennedy arrives in the morgue in his body
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at 6 30 in the evening november 22nd 1963 he arrives in a silver metal shipping casket which the corpsman
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at the navy bethesda hospital open up and jack kennedy's in a body bag he's naked except for a wrapping
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around his head that's not how he left parkland left parkland in a ceremonial casket when that
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ceremonial casket was offloaded from air force one and put into the navy ambulance with jackie and
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bobby kennedy it was empty and there's a whole farce of how these can there were three separate
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casket entries and boswell and hume the two navy doctors who did the autopsy did pre-autopsy surgery
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of jack kennedy's skull in order to change the frontal wounds into back wounds and to obscure
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the evidence they took the entire parietal bone off of his head they sawed it off they looked for
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bullet fragments they altered the evidence of jack kennedy's skull prior to the official autopsy at
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eight o'clock in the gallery they put jack kennedy's body back in the ceremonial casket the honor guard
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took it in and when they opened up the casket at the front of the gallery everybody was shocked and
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two fbi agents wrote in their 302 after action report that evidently the doctor said there was
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a pre-autopsy surgery to the head so that's also in the official fbi record and that's shocking
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dr we got about we've got a balance but i want it i i got this book i couldn't put it down and i'm
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an aficionado of the kennedy assassination we've got about a minute where do people go to get your
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writings to find this book where do they order how do they get it the book is available on amazon only
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we didn't put it in the stores we tried to rush this out for the european elections but the book is
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entitled the assassination of john f kennedy the final analysis that's the full title it's on amazon
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you can get it from amazon that's the only place right now you can get it the book is doing
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extremely well there's interest we already have interest from spain italy and hungary to do a
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european edition of this book because what this book shows is jack kennedy's assassination was a coup
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d'etat it was organized by the government they altered the evidence they've lied for 60 years
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and the deep state took over the united states began running it so of today we have a president in
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the white house who is so mentally deficient that the special prosecutor says he's suffering
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from senior dementia that's the way they want it because the deep state's been in control
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since jack kennedy was killed dr corsi amazing book amazing real quickly where do people go to
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your website to get everything all your writings uh the truth central.com the truth central.com
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thank you dr jerome corsi the book is the assassination of john f kennedy the final analysis
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get this book read this book short break we're going to go now to the justice department the
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judiciary congress on the removal of richard nixon next coup d'etat saturday in the war room
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okay welcome back we're now in a coup d'etat saturday we're going to go to to nixon i want to give a
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special thanks to our our our um next guest and i believe he's going to go down in history as one of the
00:29:48.240
most important voices like a prophet an old testament prophet that warned this country about what can
00:29:53.860
happen uh jeff shepherd and jeff i i admit in the two books if denver can get them up
00:29:58.300
the two books are the uh the nixon conspiracy and then the second was the real watergate scandal
00:30:04.780
and i'll be honest with you when i read them first when i read them first before living through it
00:30:10.500
i didn't really understand i'm not a lawyer i didn't really understand it and i kind of always
00:30:15.520
fell into the trap of some of these other nixon conspiracies of the cia but this is really the
00:30:20.920
beginning of lawfare and it's so shocking and you provide such brutal empirical evidence that the
00:30:27.640
federal judiciary the department of justice and uh and the congressional staffs worked in unison and
00:30:36.860
really created lawfare that took a sitting president and took him out at the same time they were all
00:30:43.140
lauded as heroes the very heroes that were all put in front of us all these great guys from the judges
00:30:49.040
were actually the villains in specifically taking out targeting and taking out president united states now
00:30:55.760
am i wrong in that in in that in that tee up sir no that's absolutely correct what was missing
00:31:03.960
was a vigorous and independent press uh uh this this stuff was there it was there if you looked but there
00:31:12.280
there was a single narrative at the time remember three networks two newspapers and two news magazines
00:31:18.360
all singing from the same hymnal so there was no other point of view and the the way to understand it i mean it
00:31:26.040
it it you you got to get into it you got to understand what was done but you picture a triangle and the
00:31:33.200
triangles points are the three branches of government and there were secret meetings secret memos and secret
00:31:40.840
coordination and we didn't know anything about it but what happened is they were so arrogant they were
00:31:49.800
so sure of themselves they left a paper trail and and what i've done is uncover that paper trail and it
00:31:57.580
the documents just started to surface 10 years ago it's just amazing the the the watergate narrative you
00:32:06.320
know bad president two dozen members of his administration convicted put in jail 65 separate
00:32:14.240
cases brought in the district of columbia just a a total wipeout of the nixon administration
00:32:20.240
uh and then 40 years later documents start to surface mainly at our national archives i mean nobody has
00:32:29.200
ever disputed the authenticity of these documents but the the fact of the matter is they laid out the
00:32:36.160
paper trail now for your listeners let me take a step back it's been 50 years uh seems like yesterday to me
00:32:43.120
uh and talk about the six principal defendants uh in in watergate and the first three are the guys who
00:32:51.280
really did the crimes uh gordon liddy planned the campaign intelligence plan uh it was really over
00:32:58.480
the top it envisioned illegal stuff uh we use the term campaign intelligence plan but your what your
00:33:05.760
listeners have to understand is is it's it's spying that's what we're going to do we're going to spy on
00:33:12.080
the opposition today if it was done legally we'd call it oppo research you want to know everything you can
00:33:19.840
about your opponent weak spots campaign press ideas where the money comes from where they're going to
00:33:26.320
campaign where they're putting their emphasis so you understand your opponent liddy's problem was he
00:33:33.200
got carried away and produced a plan uh with mugging bugging kidnapping and prostitution all laid out i
00:33:40.400
mean i'm not making this up the stuff was really there then the second guy who got his hands dirty was
00:33:46.160
was uh uh liddy's supervisor at the re-election committee and that was jeb magruder and he's
00:33:52.800
the one that sent liddy back in said your your uh wiretaps aren't good enough and he was the main reason
00:34:01.440
for the cover-up because gordon uh jeb magruder was the next person above where the people were who were
00:34:10.000
indicted so the effort was to contain the damage at the re-election committee and at a certain level
00:34:17.760
of the re-election committee and the third great dirty hand person of of watergate is john dean
00:34:25.840
characterized by the fbi's the master manipulator admittedly the desk officer for the cover-up i saw a
00:34:34.000
uh oral history taken by the national archives of angelo lano the lead fbi agent throughout watergate
00:34:42.000
and he credited uh uh john dean with 95 of the cover-up activities then the next three people are
00:34:50.560
the guys who took the fall the senior people uh on nixon's uh cadre of uh staff john mitchell his
00:34:57.840
attorney general bob haldeman his chief of staff and john ehrlichman my my boss who was head of
00:35:04.080
domestic affairs they were all convicted in the cover-up trial uh on all counts of uh obstruction
00:35:12.560
conspiracy and perjury uh and the watergate special prosecution force which was created to go after the
00:35:21.760
nixon people that was its sole mission started out with a table of organization and employment
00:35:29.200
that envisioned 100 people 60 of whom turned out to be lawyers almost all of whom turned out to be ivy
00:35:38.880
league graduates especially recruited highly partisan when the watergate case became politicized and they
00:35:47.920
brought 65 different uh involvements of different cases in the district they won all but two you
00:35:56.320
don't want to be a republican uh uh tried in a political case in the district you really don't stand a chance
00:36:04.240
four cases were tried outside the district and they split half acquittals half convictions but the the
00:36:11.680
great damage and and the huge case is the cover-up trial that that occurred after nixon had resigned
00:36:19.200
was a three-month trial uh mitchell haldeman and ehrlichman convicted on all counts well what when i
00:36:27.520
complain and you say you know jeff you're you say it nicely your book's a little legalistic uh what i'm
00:36:33.680
claiming what i'm asserting is these defendants were not given what the fifth amendment guarantees
00:36:41.680
which is due process of law and due process gets a little complicated but essentially means a fair
00:36:48.240
trial and for our purposes that consists of four elements you get a fair and impartial trial judge
00:36:57.120
the trial judge is not supposed to come into it with his mind made up or biased you get even-handed
00:37:02.960
non-partisan prosecutors they can't take a law and apply it in a creative way for the first time just
00:37:10.320
against you uh they're they're supposed to be representing the government putting on evidence
00:37:17.600
they've uncovered but fairly uh third thing you're supposed to get a jury of your peers
00:37:24.480
untainted by pre-trial publicity and unbiased politically and finally you get an automatic right
00:37:32.960
right of appeal to a court of appeals now just to remind your your listeners in the federal system
00:37:40.960
there are district courts across the nation 94 different districts including one in the
00:37:46.160
district of columbia from those cases there are 11 or 12 circuit courts of appeals and you have an
00:37:54.800
automatic right to appeal to the circuit court then above the circuit courts is the supreme court
00:38:01.120
it picks and chooses they have to choose to take a case it's not automatic but you are guaranteed
00:38:08.720
a right of appeal to a usually a three judge panel on your circuit court well it turns out
00:38:15.760
none of these four characteristics were given to the watergate defendants now we didn't know that
00:38:24.800
because at the time there was a single narrative there were three networks nbc abc cbs two influential
00:38:32.640
newspapers uh the time new york times and the washington post and two influential news magazines
00:38:39.840
time and newsweek and except for the post which is headquartered in in washington dc the others are all
00:38:46.560
headquartered within six blocks of each other in midtown manhattan the single narrative you got was a new
00:38:54.240
york city point of view uh nixon wasn't wasn't a new yorker he wasn't an ivy leaguer he was an outsider
00:39:03.520
and the press had been against him since he brought down alger hiss in uh 1947 as a uh first term congressman
00:39:12.880
so we had a heck of a struggle but what we didn't know was the other side was so eager to bring nixon
00:39:22.240
down so eager to void his landslide re-election in 1972 that they cheated now the government has all
00:39:32.640
the cards but they're supposed to play fair and what we've what we've now discovered is they didn't
00:39:39.520
play fair they set out to uh take a politicized case and to get nixon in fact one of the memos
00:39:47.680
i've uncovered is the second prosecutor leon jaworski coming into office after his whole staff has been
00:39:54.480
chosen uh by uh the first prosecutor and he complains to his deputy that there's this attitude this drum
00:40:03.520
beat on the staff that nixon must be reached quote at all costs it's in his memo he's saying you guys
00:40:13.120
are so biased it's not worth my meeting with you you're having meetings in advance of coming to see
00:40:20.480
me so i'm only getting one point of view well what else did they do they did a lot but why do we know
00:40:28.560
that's what's so important and that is in the last 10 years beginning in 2013 four caches of documents
00:40:39.040
internal prosecution documents surfaced and it turns out almost all of them are at the national archives
00:40:47.760
you see the special prosecutors were government employees too and so their files those that remained
00:40:55.120
are held at national archives but these three top prosecutors took their files with them when they
00:41:03.760
left office and steve you know the national archives frowns on that you aren't supposed to take documents
00:41:10.400
with you uh but they didn't know these were taken so these guys kept the documents till they passed away
00:41:17.280
gave them as part of their state to their law school and then they surfaced beginning in 2013 and the
00:41:25.120
first set to surface was the confidential watergate files of leon jaworski the second special prosecutor
00:41:33.200
he took his files with him back to texas gave them to baylor law school they surfaced and were retrieved
00:41:40.320
by national archives and they were first made available in in in response to my foyer request in 2013
00:41:50.000
a second set of documents were staff meeting notes by professor james vorenberg he was a criminal law
00:41:58.480
professor number two man in the special prosecutor's office and he took it upon himself to keep notes of
00:42:05.280
their meetings so he could write the report from the prosecution when they were done so what we get
00:42:12.720
from him is week by week notes of what was going on in the staff meetings he took them back to harvard
00:42:20.320
with him kept them there until he died he gave them to the law library and they surfaced in 2015 so for the
00:42:28.720
first time we could read week by week what was going on internally with the prosecution staff third
00:42:35.840
group of documents were taken by a man named phil lacovara he's still alive he was counsel to the
00:42:42.640
special prosecutor he staffed the each of the special prosecutors he took his files boxes and boxes of them
00:42:51.200
and he gave them to the national archives in 2020 again i'm the first guy to see any of those
00:42:57.440
those and finally in 2018 i convinced state court my petition to unseal the roadmap and for your
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listeners just to remind them or to tell them prosecutors jeff jeff jeff jeff hang hang on one
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00:45:37.600
jeff shepherd continue on sir well we were right at the road map the road map is the secret report the
00:45:44.400
prosecutors convinced the grand jury to adopt and to transmit to the house judiciary committee called
00:45:50.640
the road map because it would lead to nixon's impeachment and they pulled a real trick steve you got to
00:45:56.720
admire it they said look this is grand jury material it's got to stay secret got to stay
00:46:00.640
sealed so we're going to send it to the hill sealed nobody can know what's in it not nixon
00:46:06.320
not as defense lawyers not the public only the house judiciary committee it's the basis for nixon's
00:46:12.480
impeachment and it stayed secret for 45 years until i got a court to to uh unseal it in 2018 and for the
00:46:22.160
very first time we learned what prosecutors had said nixon had done uh as personal conduct that was
00:46:30.080
grounds for his impeachment once it became public it was easily refuted but it didn't do any good for
00:46:36.240
45 minutes later so what did we discover from these four caches of documents picture a triangle
00:46:44.000
the points are the three branches of government top is the uh executive branch those are the special
00:46:49.920
prosecutors turns out secret meetings secret memos secret coordination they were meeting secretly with
00:46:56.880
the judges go down to the right side of the triangle that point there are three federal judges
00:47:02.400
chief judge john sirica district judge gerhard gazelle chief circuit judge david bazelon all had
00:47:10.240
secret meetings with the prosecutors and they left a paper trail i've got the documents that detail the
00:47:17.440
agreements they made jaworski met with sirica at least ten times and this is just unheard of and then go
00:47:25.120
over to the left side of the triangle that's the house judiciary staff senate judiciary house judiciary and
00:47:32.240
the senate urban committee they were meeting with the prosecutors in secret reading grand jury
00:47:38.480
information late at night and and sam dash who was a professor at georgetown chief counsel of the urban
00:47:45.520
committee he was meeting secretly with judge sirica i mean and we got we got all this detail so nixon
00:47:52.400
really didn't stand a chance because of this secret coordination now okay what go ahead hang on one
00:48:00.960
second hang one second because we're out of time i want to get all this i want everybody and you
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should have an interest in this because it's blockbuster to get these two books they're they're
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breathtaking and they will give you a totally different perspective all the guys the media played
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up first of all the woodward and bernstein stuff is all is like kid stuff it's a joke that's all a
00:48:17.760
front that's a tell a hollywood story it's a joke it's a it's a lullaby it's a joke uh you see the
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reality here real quickly because i don't want to run out of time i got to talk about trump
00:48:27.520
why are you like the expert at this tell me give me a minute on your journey why are you sitting
00:48:32.720
here in the war room you know 50 years or 60 years after the event why why have you dedicated
00:48:38.240
why have you dedicated your life to this well i'm a sore loser uh i came to washington as a white
00:48:44.080
house fellow i joined nixon's white house staff i was the youngest lawyer and i was deputy counsel
00:48:48.640
on his watergate defense team i transcribed the tapes i ran the document rooms we lost a big time
00:48:54.160
steve big time and i always wondered how that came about and then i started looking into it and
00:48:59.600
i started discovering all these documents and what is just amazing is this paper trail these guys left
00:49:07.040
they were so filled with self self-righteousness you know they were above the law and they made
00:49:12.800
notes and memos to the file on on the conversations with the judges and the evidence they weren't sharing
00:49:19.040
with the defendants it's it's it's shocking what they did real quickly what nixon is known he went got
00:49:27.920
alger his he's one of the toughest nuts to ever be in the oval office how did nixon let this go down
00:49:33.920
why didn't nixon fight back well he made the mistake of trusting his lawyer john dean uh dean it turns out is
00:49:41.600
a very very skillful liar and they thought he was protecting white house interests when in fact he was
00:49:48.480
protecting his own and when it collapsed he traded what i believe to be less than truthful testimony
00:49:56.160
against his colleagues in exchange for immunity and a white prison sentence there is no person in
00:50:03.520
american history that's the duplicate of john dean your own lawyer the one you trusted all the way
00:50:09.920
through this turns out to be your mortal enemy we'll get to uh i'm gonna have you back on where
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drill down it because john dean's all over the commentary on trump real quickly parallels of this
00:50:22.800
lawfare perfected by then by by these progressive left lawyers on donald john trump sir well we didn't
00:50:29.760
have the term lawfare back then but that's exactly what it does politicize lawsuits designed to bring a
00:50:36.160
candidate down uh alan dershowitz was my criminal law professor at harvard he has a book out called get
00:50:42.960
trump my books could as well have been named get nixon because the staff was was recruited with
00:50:50.320
that idea in mind the lawsuits were brought with that idea in mind and and and now we can trace the
00:50:56.560
the uh the paper trail that proves that and it's all over my books the appendices and the indexes and
00:51:03.040
my books and the website have all that material i want to give give the website what's the website they
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go to how if people want to communicate with you because you have a massive following where do they
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go it's all on it's all on the website www shepherd on watergate.com you got to spell shepherd right
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s-h-e-p-a-r-d the nixon conspiracy in the real watergate scandal your jaw will drop because
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it's exactly what they're running on president trump jeff shepherd i can say that you are an american
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patriot and you're an american hero and your name will go down in history as a truth teller
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that exposed all this honor to have you on here today on coup d'etat saturday sir good to be with
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you steve one of the guys that well good guy dedicated his entire life cause why he saw a wrong
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up close and personal he's much more dedicated than i am but i gotta tell you i saw it up close and
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personal to the attacks on president trump by the deep state mike davis is going to join us next to
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