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Episode 154 The Garrison Investigation Part 4 Press Bias and CIA Defense of the Warren Report

Episode 154 is the fourth in a new series of episodes that chronicle the story of the Garrison investigation in New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw. This episode addresses the bias of writers and the press, which collectively undermined getting at the complete truth. We also explore the actions taken by the CIA after it became a matter of public record that the Garrison investigation was underway. More specifically, we read, in its entirety, the CIA internal memo dated April 1, 1967 which was issued at the direction of Richard Helms just weeks after news of the Garrison investigation broke in the press. The CIA memo outlines a systematic program put in place to defend the Warren Report including overt actions to be taken by the CIA to influence politicians and influential members of the press and writers. Garrison’s fame was resurrected by the Oliver Stone film JFK, so 1992 was the year that the trial of Clay Shaw was first revisited nationally. This episode contains key panel discussions and a debate by the world class investigative reporter Dan Moldea and opposing views by Colonel Fletcher Prouty. Hear the emotionally charged exchanges that were a microcosm for the national debate going on in the country (about the assassination) at that moment in time. Garrison’s investigation and trial became the inspiration and partial basis for Oliver Stone’s movie JFK. Dan Moldea provides provocative comments about Garrison’s tie in with the New Orleans syndicate and Carlos Marcello and declares that Garrison had deceptive motivations as a result. If Moldea’s allegations are true, undoubtedly these facts would have impacted the trajectory of the grand jury investigation and the subsequent trial. All of these elements are designed to, collectively, help you as the juror determine Garrison’s proper place in the history of the JFK assassination story. Enjoy! Jeff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM8z4SkPXYA&t=213s

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  1. Preston Kennedy says:

    Hi Jeff,
    Love the podcast, but I wanted to point out your misnaming of the newspaper in the episode, and possibly in the preceding one. The afternoon paper in New Orleans was the States-Item. The afternoon paper in Baton. Rouge was the State Times (not States Times), but I’m pretty sure the reporters you mention were with the States-Item.

    1. jeffcrudele says:

      Hi Preston,

      Thanks so much for pointing that out. I believe you are correct. Two more episodes are ready to publish and so they may contain the error as well. I will make sure to point that out to readers at the beginning of Episode 157. Again, really appreciate you letting me know. I always want the facts in the podcast to be be accurate. Please do keep in touch and let me know if you find anything else that might be suspect.

      Thanks,

      Jeff

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