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Episode 143 JFK Records Act Live Update With The Lawyers Part 3

Episode 143 is a rare live episode! It is the the third and last in a three-part series of episodes on the JFK Records Act featuring two expert lawyers Andrew Iler and Mark Adamczyk who take us through the legal maze. We’ll explore the history of some of the withheld records and elements of the JFK Records Act that have impact on the continuing disclosure challenges related to official records within the collection. In this last episode we pay particular attention to the Gannon Memo and its potentially devastating effects on the future disclosure of JFK Assassination Records. Enjoy! Jeff

Thoughts on "Episode 143 JFK Records Act Live Update With The Lawyers Part 3"

  1. Hi Jeff,

    Thank you for the podcast, it has shortened many a dog walk over the last year. Quite simply it’s an incredibly listenable enjoyable enlightening and thought provoking waste of time.

    Like many I was drawn into the subject in 91, leaving the cinema with our collective brains blown (sorry). Pre internet it must have been an adrenaline shot (short stabbing motion) through the breast bone to the comatose heart of the matter.

    Let’s hope in these days of the continuous waterwheel of instantaneous information, the December 22 and July 23 deadlines and resultant confetti cannons of press stick around long enough to affect the public consciousness like Vincent Vega’s desperate attempt to save Mrs Mia Wallace’s life.

    You’re playing a big part in that. Keep
    up the good work.

    Dedé Arneaux

    Ayrshire, U.K.🇬🇧

  2. Hi Jeff,
    Thank you for the podcast, it has shortened many a dog walk over the last year. Quite simply it’s an incredibly listenable enjoyable enlightening and thought provoking waste of time.

    Like many I was drawn into the subject in 91, leaving the cinema with our collective brains blown (sorry about that). Pre internet it must have been an adrenaline shot (short stabbing motion) through the breast bone to the comatose heart of the matter.

    Let’s hope in these days of the continuous waterwheel of instantaneous information, the December 22 and July 23 deadlines and resultant confetti cannons of press stick around long enough to affect the public consciousness like Vincent Vega’s desperate attempt to save Mrs Mia Wallace’s life.

    You’re playing a big part in that. Keep
    up the good work.

    Dedé

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