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Jim Garrison person

also: Garrison, the New Orleans prosecutor, New Orleans District Attorney, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, Jim, DA Jim Garrison

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Jim Garrison charged Clay Shaw host_asserted
“In the very beginning. No, no, that wasn't. That was when he was the governor of California. That's what I thought. Yeah. So the one of the guys that was implicated in the assassination was a California resident. And Jim Garrison, who was t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 1:09:43
Allen Dulles monitored Jim Garrison host_asserted
“calendar are particularly intriguing, coming just weeks after the assassination of RFK and the arrest of Sirhan Sirhan, a man who appeared to have been hypnotic or in a narcotic state when he was taken into custody, fitting the mold of an M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final) @ 44:16
Jim Garrison headed CIA documented
“all in on it. The new logistics support director, James Garrison, was brought in to manage the now substantial arms flow into Taiwan, Thailand, and Burma. The American engineers were sent in to supervise the reopening of a World War II airp…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 1:19:40
Jim Garrison exposed CIA book_quoted
“I had only a hunch that the federal intelligence community had somehow been involved in the assassination, but I did not know which branch or branches. As time passed and more leads turned up, however, the evidence kept pointing directly to…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 1:02:29

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ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 30:14 They did it in many of the South American. So the fact that you have this criminal element that was 100 percent groomed and cultivated by the CIA as part of the JFK narrative with the car trip from Miami up through New Orleans, as you menti…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 33:30 There are some counter arguments to that case and that the two main people, Francis Frugier and Dr. Weiss, basically their story that she told them in advance, they didn't tell Garrison that in the 1967 documents, but they do tell the HSC t…
Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5
▶ 1:45:29 He earned that reputation in World War II, helping General Eisenhower. And so when you think about it, I mean, here is literally the world's leading authority getting exclusive control of the Zapruder film. And then it's shown once during t…
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 32:14 His organization never vetted its members, so all sorts of drifters and misfits were part of the organization. And in this organization, we eventually find Guy Bannister, the guy that was involved in JFK's assassination and was investigated…
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 41:35 The full statement seemed not only to confirm Depew's known antithony towards the American Nazi Party of George Lincoln Rockwell, but to bolster suspicions of a deep rift between Depew and factions of his own organization. On the urging of …
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 42:01 DePue readily agreed, saying that he had some evidence that might explain unanswered questions about the events in Daly Square in Dallas. It was only a few months after this exploratory contact on the topic of the assassination that the chi…
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 42:28 but had balked at appearing on the grounds of a recent back operation. DePue explained Garrison's role in this case. When I talked with Jim on the phone in October 67, he told me about the mysterious death of a number of figures in his inve…
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 43:47 If Depew's fears about the FBI were slightly overwrought, his concern about Minutemen spinoff actions was not. One bit of extraneous matter which had been dredged up by Garrison's probe was the existence of a paramilitary cell in New Orlean…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6
▶ 3:29 And then it posted over to X, so I don't have to copy and paste the whole thing over. So let me read this to you. This is an actual quote from an archived news release. Last Friday, the governor ruled to deny the state of Louisiana's reques…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6
▶ 1:09:43 In the very beginning. No, no, that wasn't. That was when he was the governor of California. That's what I thought. Yeah. So the one of the guys that was implicated in the assassination was a California resident. And Jim Garrison, who was t…
The Colonels Corner Operation Gladio look into RFKs Murder
▶ 38:57 It questioned his competency and character and had him suspended with his findings never seeing the light of day. Character assassination if they can't actually assassinate you. Documents assembled by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison that pointe…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 1:19:40 all in on it. The new logistics support director, James Garrison, was brought in to manage the now substantial arms flow into Taiwan, Thailand, and Burma. The American engineers were sent in to supervise the reopening of a World War II airp…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 3:25 and we all know there's no such thing as formerly with the CIA, worked as an investigator for Garrison's assassination investigation under a pseudonym, Bill Boxley, which again tells you he's not a former CIA guy, but an embed into that inv…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 5:00 A lot of their operations was conducted out of Houston. And again, if we've not done all this research, this would mean nothing to us. While researching a story on the Garrison case for the newspaper, Wood was hired as an investigator for G…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 5:32 Weisberg might have convinced Garrison that he was still a CIA agent, which led to his firing later because Weisberg was probably correct in that statement. Wood interviewed William Martin. William Martin is important to the whole Gladio as…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 23:45 As Cuba operations wound down, agency logistics wizard Jim Garrison took Jake Esserling with him on a visit to a secret CIA supply dump in the Midwest. Esserling thought he had better things to do, but Garrison talked him into going on the …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 8:05 in the DA Jim Garrison's doomed investigation of the Kennedy assassination, like David Ferry, the Eastern Airlines pilot who supervised the local Civil Air Patrol chapter, of which Oswald was a member. Suffering from, I don't know how you s…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 1:02:04 did not accept the Warrens' conclusion that Oswald was a lone gunman. That same year, against the backdrop of growing public skepticism, New Orleans DA Jim Garrison launched the first and likely the only criminal investigation related to th…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 1:02:29 I had only a hunch that the federal intelligence community had somehow been involved in the assassination, but I did not know which branch or branches. As time passed and more leads turned up, however, the evidence kept pointing directly to…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 1:02:59 So we will stop there and talk about Jim Garrison and cover the last chapter tomorrow. I can only imagine what it must have been like to look into that evil monster's eyes. And that's one of the biggest things that stuck out. And when you'r…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 1:03 The two-thirds, 67%, approximately 70% of American people don't believe that JFK was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, that there was a conspiracy. And Jim Garrison is about to launch his investigation. In February 1968,…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 1:30 Garrison subpoenaed Dulles to testify before the New Orleans grand jury, which undoubtedly came as a cold slap for a man accustomed to be invited to speak before gatherings like the Brookings Institute, the Princeton Alumni, and the CFR, no…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 1:53 As Garrison and his investigators examined the work of the Warren Commission, they discovered that leads pointing to the CIA had been covered up neatly by the panel's point man for intelligence issues, Alan Dulles. Everything kept coming ba…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 2:23 and Guy Bannister, whose paths crisscrossed. The Garrison investigation set off alarm bells in the CIA headquarters, and it soon became clear there was a lot of discussion going on. However, the authority of the crusading district attorney …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 2:51 sent off the Dulles subpoena to the nation's capital, he received a letter from the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., informing the D.A. that he declined to serve the subpoena on Dulles. Meanwhile, the CIA, which by then was led by Helms, …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 3:19 like the ones sent to Dulles, were simply ignored. Government records were destroyed. Garrison's office was infiltrated by spies, and agency assets in the media worked to turn the DA into a crackpot. Even the private investigator Garrison h…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 3:47 Novell, N-O-V-E-L, phoned the spymaster to slip him inside information about the DA strategy. In the end, Garrison's powerful enemies managed to turn the tables on him, and the New Orleans prosecutor himself became the target of an investig…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 19:11 In 1990, Schlesinger found himself dragged back into the Kennedy assassination swamp with the release of Oliver Stone's movie in 1991, JFK. A quote-unquote fictional retelling of Garrison's ill-fated investigation that proposed Kennedy was …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 26:43 Total bastards. But by 1967, emboldened by the growing campaign to reopen the JFK case and Jim Garrison's investigation, Bobby began refocusing on doubts. Before he deflected Friends' efforts to discuss their suspicions about the case, but …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 27:08 After seeing Garrison's face on a magazine cover at the airport, the senator turned to his press aide, Frank Menkusewik, and asked him to begin reading all of the assassination literature he could find. So if it gets to a point where I can …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 27:36 to New Orleans to size up Garrison's operation. The ex-G-man took an immediately disliking to the flamboyant DA and reported back to Bobby that Garrison was a fraud. Sheridan's take on Garrison, which was reflected in the harsh NBC News spe…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 28:06 implored Kennedy to speak out about the conspiracy, arguing that such a public stand might even protect his own life by putting the conspirators on notice. But RFK preferred to play such deeply crucial matters close to chest. He would reope…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 44:16 calendar are particularly intriguing, coming just weeks after the assassination of RFK and the arrest of Sirhan Sirhan, a man who appeared to have been hypnotic or in a narcotic state when he was taken into custody, fitting the mold of an M…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 44:43 Deputy Ray Rocha phoned Dulles to discuss an article about the New Orleans prosecutor by Edward J. Epstein. Where's Illini? In the New Yorker. In September, CIA mole Gordon Novel called Dulles to give him another inside update on the garris…