Dialogue: Assassination #5 (1971-07-28)

Mae Brussell Archive Show Notes

Audio for this broadcast available here.

Part of an effort to provide a searchable database of Mae Brussell’s life work. More info on Mae can be found here.


Dialogue: Assassination #5 (1971-07-28) Show Notes

Main Subject(s): Multiple.

Updated 4/29/15: Fixed incorrect spelling of name.

– Update on Jim Garrison and his further harassment and discrediting, including a Black Panther’s prison riot in New Orleans which demanded Garrison be removed from his job.

– Mae discusses Ted Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick Incident, as well as her opinion that it was a frame-job to keep Kennedy from running for office.

– Update on DeWayne Wolfer lawsuit involving LAPD and allegations of evidence tampering in RFK assassination.

– Mae touches on examples where evidence was destroyed in the JFK, RFK, and Huey Newton cases.

– Discussion of the Nation Magazine Article “Assassination Investigations: The Irregulars Take the Field” and Bernard Fensterwald and his Committee to Investigate Assassinations.

– Mae discusses her research and filing system.

– Information about an article in Computers and Automation Magazine, July 1971, titled “Central Intelligence Agency and the New York Times” (page 51, read here).  She relates information connecting John Leonard at the New York Times, suppression of the JFK coverup, a report about the CIA setting up a shadow government titled “Otto Otepka: Victim of the New Team” being exposed in the Government Employees Exchange, the Pentagon Papers, and the Eastern Establishment vs. the Southwest Sector.

Dialogue: Assassination #4 (1971-07-21)

Mae Brussell Archive Show Notes

Audio for this broadcast available here.

Part of an effort to provide a searchable database of Mae Brussell’s life work. More info on Mae can be found here.


Dialogue: Assassination #4 (1971-07-21) Show Notes

Main Subject(s): Multiple.

– Mae talks about political blackmail against the United States using the secrets surrounding its political assassinations.

– Updates on James Earl Ray being removed from solitary confinement and the parallels to the Soledad Brothers case.

– Talk about the mishandling of evidence in the RFK assassination and lack of coverage by Time Magazine.

– Updates on Jim Garrison being arrested for accepting bribes, and talk about attempts by the Government to harass and discredit researchers who don’t follow the mainstream narrative.

– Mention of the King Alfred Plan.

– Update on Ted Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick Incident.

– Mae touches on the Charles Manson case and Tex Watson.