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Lori Spencer

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  1. Even though Alex has been deplatformed pretty much everywhere, he still gets hundreds of thousands of viewers daily on his own platforms — and he operates several different websites. On Banned.Video, for example, the JFKA Debate has about 8,000 views as of this morning. That’s not even counting how many saw it on Infowars.com, PrisonPlanet, or on other platforms where it was shared. Nothing to sneeze at!
  2. Oh goodness, what have I done? Sorry if I started a fire 🔥. Posting the Infowars debate here was not an endorsement of Alex Jones. Just a heads up about a debate that was watched by a large audience, wanting feedback from the community.
  3. “This trend of opinion is a matter of concern to the U.S. government, including our organization.” — 1967 CIA dispatch regarding “conspiracy theories” on the JFK Assassination gaining support in public opinion polls. The original 52 page CIA word salad dispatch here.
  4. This was published 3 days ago, interesting that AP feels the need to “fact-check” this all of a sudden after 6 decades. So now it’s “misinformation”… The Deep State is starting to sweat 😥!
  5. Trump and Massie have had some legendary fights over the years. 😂 If Massie chairs this committee there’s no way he will allow it to get bogged down in 2020 election stuff. There are more important fish to fry, and he knows it. Also, I know he’s interested in the JFKA. Might be our best hope for this… or rather, our only hope.
  6. Bob, I apologize for the late reply. Haven’t been on the board in a while. Those articles were a great read! Thank you!
  7. Benjamin, let’s hope that Rep. Massie will be appointed chair. Like Tucker, Massie is the only one I trust to keep this committee honest. He’s a libertarian and no friend of Trump.
  8. Massie was on Tucker to discuss this the other night, if anyone missed it.
  9. You’re reading my mind, Larry. This is a golden opportunity. Are you in contact with Rep. Thomas Massie? He’s a good man — one of the last honest Congresscritters. I think he would be open to meeting with you. Massie is responsive on Twitter. I’ve corresponded with him via DM in the past…
  10. Love or hate Alex Jones, he was one of the first media influencers on the libertarian right to bring more interest in the JFKA, so I thank him for that. Fun Fact: Alex was born at Parkland hospital in 1974, and as a Dallas boy I think this case has some personal resonance for him. Was pretty impressed with Tyler Nixon. He is obviously quite the scholar on the case. Gave him a follow on Twitter. He absolutely destroyed Peterson in that debate… 😆
  11. Well it’s not the Senate but at least it looks like we will get a new Church Committee of sorts in the House…
  12. Alex Jones’ Infowars hosted a JFK Assassination debate last night between libertarian Austen Peterson and Conservative Tyler P. Nixon. I know Petersen pretty well, must confess my ignorance about who Nixon is. what do y’all make of this? 🤔 JFKA Debate: Infowars
  13. Doris tells some moving stories here about how she and Dick went through the collection together while he was dying of cancer — and revealed a few rather stunning end-of-life revelations Dick had about LBJ. I won’t spoil it for you… will just leave it there!
  14. Funny, I literally just posted a long Twitter thread on this very same topic a few minutes ago. (Was very happy that George Galloway re-tweeted it so that will help the message reach even more readers!)
  15. Excellent, thanks so much for explaining this. The question hath vexed me for many years!
  16. He screwed Kiriakou six ways from Sunday — and that’s exactly why Tucker’s source should stay as far away from Zaid as possible. If Zaid learns this person’s identity, the source would likely be charged with violating the Espionage Act and wind up facing 175 years in prison…
  17. Thank you for clarifying that. Relieved to hear he’s not on the MFF team. As Jim correctly stated earlier in this thread Zaid is a problematic guy — for oh so many reasons… (already detailed in this long thread!)
  18. A few months ago the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin received a treasure trove of materials: the private collections of both the late Richard Goodwin and his wife Doris Kearns Goodwin. Doris did a forum at the LBJ Library in September to talk about what’s in the boxes, with Don Carleton, Director of the Briscoe Center for American History at UT Austin. The collection should be open to researchers around the first of the year. Digitization process is ongoing as we speak. I’m from Austin, have done a lot of work w/ the Briscoe Center and LBJ Library over the decades. They are one of the best archives in the nation. Can’t wait to dive into this collection! 🗄🗃📄
  19. He wasn’t always right (who among us is?), but God bless Mark Lane. If it wasn’t for Lane, we never would’ve had the HSCA… and so much more. I miss him dearly. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.
  20. Yep, the JPK papers were closed to researchers for nearly half a century. Only in the last 15 years or so have they allowed some historians access — and only those who are screened/approved by the Kennedy family, such as David Nasaw and family member Amanda Smith.
  21. Zaid just keeps going… like the Energizer bunny on this thread:
  22. I know Mark Zaid is part of the legal team suing the government but I wonder WHY. Zaid is a friend of the CIA. And he’s the one pressuring Tucker to reveal his source, alongside Morley. This is a very troubling thing to see … I am having a hard time squaring how a longtime WAPO reporter doesn’t understand source protection. The CIA protects their sources and methods. Journalists must do the same, especially when real harm could befall the source. @Lawrence Schnapf
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