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Lori Spencer

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  1. My thanks to Jim DiEugenio for such a wide-ranging and informative 2 hours & 40 minute interview. 
     

    We covered the JFK60 anniversary, the Cyril Wecht conference, the Dallas gathering this year, medical evidence, the autopsy, Roger Stone’s LBJ-Did-It Book, Richard Nixon’s role in the conspiracy, and much more.
     

    Jim’s been a pretty regular guest on Maverick News, and it’s always a pleasure. This latest show was our best interview yet. Enjoy, friends… 

     

  2. On 11/5/2023 at 1:37 PM, James DiEugenio said:

    I noticed that Vince.

    Its odd since we have not made any media appearances yet to promote it.

    We will remedy that on the 25th. 

    super excited to talk with Jim about this new book, and much more as part of our JFK60 month on Maverick News. 
     

    See ya then, Jim! 

  3. I’m covering the trial of Adrian Paul Aispuro and have some new information that will knock you out, guys! 
     

    Will be hosting a Twitter Space tonight reporting on these new developments and a lot more details we didn’t know before. 
     

    Please tune in at 8:30 PM Eastern, 5:30 Pacific. 
     

    There will be a Q&A portion in the last hour if anyone has questions or wants to speak. 
     

    The Space is being recorded so if you miss it live, you can catch the replay later. 
     

    You will not want to miss this. The information I’ve gathered is SHOCKING. 
     

    We will also be talking about Bobby’s big announcement coming up Oct. 9th, and plans to divorce the Democratic Party. 
     

    link to join the Space:
     

    https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1mrxmyqqzQwxy

     

     

  4. 2 hours ago, Benjamin Cole said:

    Of course, it is far too early in the game to draw any conclusions about a heavily armed, possibly imbalanced man showing up at a RFK2 rally. 

    We have seen from the JFKA the truth can emerge years, and decades, later.

    But there is a train of thought that intel agencies use imbalanced people---the troubled individuals are "cut out" from the intel agency, but suggestible, and no one will believe whatever they say. Such troubled souls provide "plausible deniability."

    We have seen this in the JFKA---some have argued, "Oh, the CIA would never operate with such a nut as LHO." 

    But it may be, that is precisely the kind of individual, or groups of individuals, the intel agencies find useful in some situations. They can be deployed to create mayhem, or assassinations, and the intel agency can simply deny any involvement. No one really even investigates. 

    Could US intel agencies have planted the heavily armed man arrested at the RFK2 rally?

    Likely, no. But totally implausible? 

    The lurid fury directed at RFK2 in legacy media is unsurpassed, and appears coordinated. 

    Stay tuned, keep an open mind. 

     

     

    I clipped the segment of our discussion with Jim DiEugenio and Lisa Pease about the possibility of brainwashing into a shorter video here. 
     

    Lot of evidence so far seems to point in that direction with Aispuro. 
     

     

  5. 2 hours ago, James DiEugenio said:

    Lori is by far doing the best work on this.

    If she cannot get anything out of LAPD then they must have clamped down hard.

    Why?

    Many unanswered questions. 

    Thanks, Jim. It seems I’m the only reporter following his trial, which is inexplicable. 🤷‍♀️ 

    If he can raise $1000, Aispuro could walk free on bail tomorrow. Keeping an eye on this very closely… 

  6. 12 hours ago, Paul Jolliffe said:

    Lori,

    Has there been any further information (from any source) in the last couple of days about the suspect's (alleged) possession of a federal officer's ID badge and lanyard? 

    Has there been any further clarification about the suspect's (alleged) demand that night to be taken to see RFK, Jr, or about the suspect's biography or anything else?

    I have seen nothing in the national mainstream media, but that doesn't mean anything. In Los Angeles, is there any further scuttlebutt (no matter how far removed) about the suspect since you and I corresponded a couple of days ago?

    Thanks.

    Great questions. Unfortunately, we still have more questions than answers from LAPD. They’re not commenting further citing “ongoing investigation.”

     

    Aispuro had a bail hearing today. For reasons no one understands his bail was reduced from $35k to $10k. He’s still in jail tonight. 
     

    Weirder still, no federal charges have been filed, even though impersonating a US Marshal is a federal felony. 
     

    Latest on his case in this thread:

     

     

  7. 3 hours ago, Paul Jolliffe said:

    Lori,

    So did this guy actually have a fake U.S. Marshall's badge and lanyard, plus a federal ID belt clip, or not?

    If he did have a U.S. Marshall's badge and lanyard, were they authentic? If counterfeit, were they professionally done? 

    We need to see this guy's entire employment history and his recent spending habits, plus his travel history since RFK, Jr. announced his candidacy. 

    Is this guy some kind of asset for some federal agency?

    This is so reminiscent of Mark Lane's assertion that the CIA was responsible for printing Secret Service identification badges in 1963 (and of course, the infamous "Secret Service agent" on the grassy knoll immediately after the shots were fired.)

    I have the same question, Paul. How the heck did he get his hands on a federal ID? Or is it a fake ID? 
     

    LAPD gave me a “no comment,” on that one. Citing “ongoing investigation.” I presume they will not present their evidence until trial. 
     

    He has not been charged with a federal crime yet, which seems strange. Impersonating a federal officer is a federal offense. As of now he’s only facing local firearms violations, a felony. 
     

    While I live in a state with open carry laws where what Adrian did was legal, that is not the case in Los Angeles, as Jim and Lisa pointed out on the show Saturday night. Very strict gun control laws in L.A. Anyone walking down the street in L.A. — much less barge in to an RFK event demanding to be taken to Mr. Kennedy immediately — while displaying two pistols is ASKING to get arrested. 
     

    And he was, thank heavens. 
     

    As of tonight, Aispuro is still in jail, hasn’t seen a judge yet, hasn’t posted bail. 

  8. Karl, we played the last 7 minutes of Kennedy’s Los Angeles speech on the show last night. Jim’s right — it’s well worth a listen. 
     

    Our thanks to Jim DiEugenio and Lisa Pease for joining us on Strange Bedfellows. It was indeed a strange 32 hours, and a very strange incident! 🤷‍♀️ 
     

     

    https://rumble.com/v3iabiy-special-report-gunman-arrested-at-rfk-event-in-l.a.-with-lisa-pease-and-jim.html
     

  9. 5 hours ago, Pat Speer said:

    It's worse than that. The Ambassador Hotel was on Wilshire. 

    Strange coincidence but the Wilshire Ebell Theatre was where Judy Garland was discovered by MGM’s Joseph Mankiewicz in the early 1930’s. 
     

    Joe’s nephew Frank was Robert F. Kennedy’s press Secretary and announced the news of his death on June 6, 1968. 
     

    The Wilshire Ebell was also where Amelia Earhart made her last public appearance before her ill fated final flight ✈️…  

  10. 3 hours ago, James DiEugenio said:

    Lisa Pease chimes in:

    If you don't have mad respect for RFK Jr. campaigning when he KNOWS it could cost him his life, you have no sense of history and no heart. A little over 55 years ago, a "security guard" (who was really working for the CIA) was part of the team that killed RFK in Los Angeles at the Ambassador Hotel. Just another mile or so down the road, at the Ebell Theater, the son was almost killed as well. Please ask

    to provide RFK Jr. Secret Service protection. And please ask God to make sure they're really there FOR his protection. They weren't, in his uncle's case.

    Jim, I just emailed you and invite to join us tonight for a live special report on Maverick News about this incident. 
     

    Would like to have you on a panel discussion with Lisa Pease, and a couple of local L.A. reporters who were there. 
     

    Please check your email and we will work out the details… 

     

     

  11. On 1/26/2023 at 6:50 PM, Matthew Koch said:

    @Lori SpencerCongrats on the interview!! 

    You get the most the flak when you are over the target, as we are seeing.. 

    Thanks, Matt. Flak is right. George is getting bomb threats, death threats, hacker attacks on his broadcast studio and websites, and has had to hire personal security pros to protect his family.


    I’m also under attack from the usual suspects (those NAFO mutts follow me everywhere online) and am also beefing up security here. We are fighting back with everything we’ve got and are not going to be silenced or intimidated. 
     

    If the West is the bastion of democracy and free speech we claim to be, how about letting journalists do their work without death threats, harassment campaigns , and censorship of our work? (Yes, Ukraine has an official kill list called “Peacemaker,” and several journalists are on that list.) What’s next? Gulags? Death camps? 
     

    We will all soon be sharing a jail cell with Julian Assange… maybe they’ll build a special prison just for journalists. 

  12. I just finished taping an episode of the Historicly podcast hosted by Esha K, an American writer and historian based in St. Petersburg, Russia. 
     

    The episode I did with Esha should air next week.

     

    Thought you’d be interested to check out her archives. She’s done several episodes on the JFKA, including interviews with Mal Hyman and (most recently) Max Good about his Ruth Paine film. 
     

    Historicly Podcast JFK Archives

  13. The Sy Hersh Nordstream sabotage story was a good read — thanks. 

    Gotta admit it was solid reporting. I usually take Hersh’s work with several grains of salt (because I still haven’t forgiven him for that poorly sourced crap book on JFK), and I always double-check his work. In this case, it checks out. My own research and sources led me to the same conclusion months ago. 
     

    This certainly comes as no surprise to anyone old enough to remember that time the CIA blew up the Trans Siberian Pipeline in 1982. They sabotaged it using a primitive computer virus which caused a pressure explosion that was, at the time, the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. 
     

    This was done to stop the Russians from selling natural gas to Europe (sound familiar?). 
     

    Of course, Reagan and the CIA denied it at the time — just like Biden and the CIA are denying they did Nordstream 1&2 — then they admitted it 30 years later. 
     

    To refresh your memory about the Trans Siberian pipeline episode, here’s a brief video from the Smithsonian channel about it. Ring a familiar bell 🔔
     

    Lol I’m sure the CIA would NEVER do such a thing again! 😉 💥 💣 

  14. Wanted to update this thread with more info, now that I’ve had time to investigate further and review the full edition of that Friday morning edition. 

    My findings are in this thread, posted as part of my #JFKSaturday series on Twitter. 
     

    You’ll find several photos here of the article texts within, to see how the story was covered. 

    Interesting stuff! This rare newspaper is now residing for posterity in my exhibit case! 📰

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