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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Official story says, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was a disgruntled
you know, kind of loner teenager who became a loner,
disgruntled marine, had such a disdain for America, on the
American way of life, that he defected to the Soviet
Union and then basically attempted to reject his American citizenship
for Soviet citizenship. However, my opinion, they knew he was
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kind of connected all along, so they kind of kept
him at arm's length. They never they gave him local
living permits, they never gave him citizenship. And actually, when
you dig into the documents, he started to want to
come back within like six months of being there, and
he was kind of stuck there for two years, which
also contradicts the official narrative. But after that he gets
back to America, he's still disgruntled.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
And we got a photo up here for you guys
for just to rehabit just you guys could put a
picture to a picture to the name that's Lee Harvey
all which keep that name of mind, because we're going
to have a couple variations of that. But yes.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
So he gets back to the States in June of
sixty two, and he really doesn't do anything with himself.
He bounces around from some low level jobs that when
you dig into, we're all intelligence connected. Then in around
April or May of nineteen sixty three, he ends up
moving back from Dallas to New Orleans, where he gets
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involved allegedly with the fair Play for Cuba Committee, which
is supposed to be the proof that he's a communist.
He's seen out on the street corner handing out flyers
for fair Play for Cube Committee.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
And this was depicted in the movie I Remember JFK.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
He's also put on WDSU television in New Orleans a
couple times being interviewed, which all stemmed from him handing
out the flyers. Right, So they did a great job
of establishing this legend of Oswald the Communist, even after
he came back from.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
The Soviet Union. And this is when he was on
TV saying he was a Marxist. Lennon's if I'm not mistaken,
because there is footage of him from the sixties, Yeah,
saying that on TV.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yeah, So eventually he'll get a job, well, allegedly get
a job at the Texas school Book Depository. The fact
that Oswald worked with the Texas school Book Depository is
kind of etched into everyone's mind, yep. And then on
November twenty second, nineteen sixty three, he assassinates Kennedy from
the sixth floor of the text scho Book Depository. He'll
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then flee on a bus and then a cab, and
then he'll be involved in the shooting of police officer JD. Tippet,
and then from there he flees to the Texas Theater
where he's arrested, and then two days later he's shot
by Jack Ruby. Pull The whole case is wrapped up
with a nice, neat little bow on it, and so
that's the official story.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
So Oswald, who's a communist defector, goes to Rush that
comes back, passes out pamphlets, gets interviews on TV, you know,
talking about communism positively, et cetera. He gets a job
at his book depository in Dallas, Texas. He's working there,
he shoots Kennedy from the depository with the what is
a carcanor rifle? Carcanor rifle that's the Italian rifle. It's
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an Italian right.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
It was used during during World War Two by the Italians.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
So he shoots him with this carcanor rifle with what
one shooter is the alleged the situation, how many shots
do you take? Three?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Allegedly three three with.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
The official narrative one missed, two hit correct. And then
after that he left the rifle there, fled from the
book depository, ran to the movie to try to escape
because they closed the area off. In the process of
him trying to escape, he shoots and kills a Dallas
police officer, JD.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Tipp It, Right, and he'll flee from Daily Plaza to
Oak Cliff where JD. Tippt is shot. And the story
says he went on a bus, but this bus got
stuck in traffic, so he gets off and then gets
in a.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Cab and and then he goes to a movie theater
to hide in the official allegedly to hide in the
movie theater. Right, the texts theater the Texas Theater, and
it's there where law enforcement captures him, arrests him. He's
interviewed by Dallas p if I'm not mistaken right for
six hours or something.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
That's the story. He's interviewed for a long time. I
don't personally believe any of the information that they gave
us from that. But yeah, he's allegedly interviewed. It was
actually like twelve or fourteen hours or something that.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
They interviewed him, but there's no we have no note.
Apparently it was recording everything. Nobody has the interview, no
one knows what he said, correct. And then he's walked,
he's purp walked in front of the police department. And
then Jack Ruby, who we could pull up a picture
of him, aka Jacob Rubinstein, walks up and shoots him
and killed him. That is correct. One shot in the gut, right, from.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
One shot in the gut. I thought it was kind
of I'm still shocked to this day that Oswald just
died from one shot in the gut. Yeah, they might
have pulled a Martin Luther King on him. Martin Luther
King was actually suffocated to death in the ambulance. Oh,
she didn't die from the gunshot to the neck. Oh,
so they might have pulled out on Oswald too.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Just okay, So so basically that's the official narrative. Guys,
solo shooter gets captured at the movie theater. He did
it because he hated Kennedy because he was a communist, and.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
So the official shots on the official story on the
y doesn't make any sense at all. He's a communist,
but Kennedy was attempting to form relations with the Soviet
Union and to kind of ease the pressures of the
Cold War. So you would think that a communist would
want Kennedy to succeed in that and depth, Yeah, right,
there'd be no reason for a communist to shoot Kennedy.
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The official story says the reason he did it is
because he wanted a place in history. Okay, that makes
no sense at all, especially when you come to understand
the real life of Oswald and what drove him throughout
his life. The idea that he was seeking a place
in history, it's just made up out of thin air.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Yeah, okay, so I guess that's the official narrative. There
any chats or anything like that before we get into this, Yeah, yeah,
I'll read some of the chats real fast, and then
we'll get into the actual stuff and shout out to
uh Sandman with the fifty gifted stuffs from the last
dream we saw you man, sorry about that that it
went down, But now we're stup on all the platforms
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right now everywhere, guys, Kick Rumble YouTube, so yeah, party
party as well. So this is a very important broadcast.
So we're gonna I think we're gonna stay up everywhere.
I want people to really get this out there. We've
been lied to about that. I think this is probably
one of the most egregious assassinations that the gunments lied
to us about, because it's like they didn't even try
it hard enough. Like the warrant commission was completely bullshit,
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which we're gonna debunk a lot of that today thanks
to Corey. Anything else besides that, Okay, Maron, this is
some bs. They took HH off YouTube and Spotify the
one time I gotta listen to and it's gone. Yeah,
it's gone, Bro, you gotta have to You're gonna have
to look for you. They did remove it, Yeah, for
obvious reasons. I think Yay told them they wanted it
off to what else? Uh readd says oh slash Man,
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core Anything new coming on the substack, I guess that's
probably for you.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Yeah, I'm just out of town this week.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Okay, new stuff coming, all right? What else I like
to know if Corey can confirm this document being legitimate.
Looks like a yes, it's legitimate. Oh it is a secret.
So this is the one of the memos I think
that was declassifiic.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
This is the Homer Eshavaria document. Yeah it's legitimate.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Okay, And it says right there highlighted, we now have
plenty of money. Our new backers or Jews. Yeah, our
new backers are Jews. Yeah wow, okay, yeah, yeah. This
this came from this year, didn't it. This document just came.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I've had this document forever. This document was first published
in the book cover Up in nineteen sixty seven.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
So okay.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I got to make a point here. When they say
they're giving us documents, they don't. They give us what
mostly was what's called best known copies, which is old
documents that look a little cleaner. That's ninety percent of
the documents we've gotten. Every single document since twenty seventeen
that they dump on us has been complete garbage, worthless,
like there's nothing in there whatsoever. I've gone through most
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of it. None of the key search terms ever pop
up in any of those documents. They're really just a
waste of everybody's time.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
I wouldn't even read them, okay, because no one had
seen that before. But you were saying, these documents have
analogies that I guess they're releasing them. Okay, w stream,
let's go mind Osster inter forever. Shout out to you man.
We got a bunch of guys here as well. Anything else,
that's it? All right, cool, So we'll get into it.
So so we went over the official end of Now
we're going to kind of get into the real stuff,
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which is going to be pretty extensive here, guys, So
get ready and you know, if you need to rewind
or whatever, that's fine. I guess where do you want
to take it from here? Corey As far as.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Well, I think it's important to kind of lay out
the background in as far as the men who pulled
off the assassination, right, you have to understand the relationships
these guys have with each other in order to I'd
be able to identify them in daily plaza and the
bulk of the shooters, with the exception of one of
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the Noll shooters, the shooter between the per goal and
the fence, and there was a shooter who didn't shoot
on the overpass. Those guys were all mob connected, separate
from David Ferry and his crew. But when you study
New Orleans, you'll find the center of the circle in
New Orleans is David Ferry out real quick? Who are
David Ferri's associates? His likely handler was a guy named
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Clay Shaw, the guy who Jim Garrison brought on trial
for conspiracy.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Saw clay Shaw. Yeah, just so they Yeah, I want
the audience to have a face to the names. Are
they on your PowerPoint too? Or do you want to
just put we just go up there.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
They're gonna be too scattered in there.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
That's fine. There's clay Shaw right there. So so Dave
Ferry show him real fast. You know that eyebrows is
what people always remember about him. David Ferry and then
Clay and he worked under clay Shaw, right, Which this
isn't a movie actually with Dolliverstione movie.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Yes, So I just watched it again for like the
fiftieth time the other day, and it's amazing because that
that movie steers you away from the truth, but at
the same time they put so many little nuggets of
truth in there. It's it's truly amazing because