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Here is the cover of Westward, a magazine that was published with the November 21, 1982 edition of the Dallas Times-Herald. I ll feature the complete article by Hugh Aynesworth in a future blog post.And Jim Garrison did have a portrait of Napoleon in his office: Sylvia Meagher had a different ....
Destiny Betrayed and in Probe Magazine (July-August, 1977), has made the claim that Jim Garrison s offices were wiretapped by the FBI. Before we get to dealing with the allegation, it is worth pointing out that Garrison long believed the FBI was listening in on his conversations. In early 1967, journalist Hugh Aynesworth visited Garrison to discuss the case. Garrison, he said, would rush off periodically and shout a chess move into the handset of the phone. Aynesworth asked him what was happening and Garrison replied, That s the code. The Feebees [FBI} will never break it. He then told Aynesworth that he had to take out the kids to play before noon because, as he put it, There s a torpedo from Miami after me. Everybody knows they sleep till noon. Garrison s aides told the ....
Fred Litwin, Conspiracy Theorist The very title of Litwinâs book, I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak, strikes this reviewer as being deliberately provocative, but at least a bit ersatz. The implication of that title would be that, at one time, the author really believed that a conspiracy killed President Kennedy. Litwin says this was so, yet somehow, he does not produce any evidence to demonstrate it was in his entire book. He notes articles and talks he gave which support the Warren Commission and ridicule the critics. (Litwin, p. 143) I am not sure why this is so important to him, nor why he does not believe what I have written. ....
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The Atlantic Conspiracy theorists keep finding new ways to rebrand themselves. Getty / The Atlantic Sometime in the middle of the pandemic year, and sometime in the middle of a prolonged and compulsive scroll through Instagram, the “truth seekers” came into my life. The term was showing up over and over in the bios and captions of the women I followed, so often that I was starting to feel as if I were seeing things. The lockdowns seemed to have inspired a new kind of internet identity: There were truth-seeking fashion bloggers, truth-seeking travel influencers, and truth-seeking expectant moms who prayed that their daughters would be truth seekers too. Some would even seek the truth across platforms, beckoning their followers to new podcasts about the truth, new Telegram group chats in which the truth was up for discussion, or new lines of truth-related merchandise. ....