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Interview with Jim Engster of Talk Louisiana on 11/22/22 about the JFK assassination, documents withheld, Dallas and "Reinventing Dealey Plaza"


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Jim Engster is always a smart, sympathetic listener and voice

on the topic of the JFK assassination. Our interviews

have become a welcome 11/22 ritual for me. He is with Talk

Louisiana and the NPR affiliate in Baton Rouge. It is

heartening to talk with a good radio host in the mainstream

media who cares about the case as Jim does.

Among the topics we discussed today are President Biden's upcoming (Dec. 15) decision on the release of about 15,000 remaining classified documents on the assassination (well beyond the 25-year limit specifed by the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992) and the Dallas Morning News's outrageous plans to "Reinvent" Dealey Plaza by changing the grassy knoll to tear out the picket fence, plant trees, and build a pedestrian walkway in an attempt to obliterate the history of what happened 59 years ago.

 

https://www.wrkf.org/show/talk-louisiana/2022-11-22/tuesday-november-22nd-lewis-unglesby-joseph-mcbride-molly-buchmann

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On 11/22/2022 at 5:52 PM, Joseph McBride said:

Jim Engster is always a smart, sympathetic listener and voice

on the topic of the JFK assassination. Our interviews

have become a welcome 11/22 ritual for me. He is with Talk

Louisiana and the NPR affiliate in Baton Rouge. It is

heartening to talk with a good radio host in the mainstream

media who cares about the case as Jim does.

Among the topics we discussed today are President Biden's upcoming (Dec. 15) decision on the release of about 15,000 remaining classified documents on the assassination (well beyond the 25-year limit specifed by the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992) and the Dallas Morning News's outrageous plans to "Reinvent" Dealey Plaza by changing the grassy knoll to tear out the picket fence, plant trees, and build a pedestrian walkway in an attempt to obliterate the history of what happened 59 years ago.

 

https://www.wrkf.org/show/talk-louisiana/2022-11-22/tuesday-november-22nd-lewis-unglesby-joseph-mcbride-molly-buchmann

Joseph, thanks for raising awareness of what Dallas is attempting to do to Dealey Plaza. We need to be raising cane about this every opportunity we get! 👍 

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