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In his book American Conspiracies and coverups Douglas Serug Nano has compiled an impressive collection of exclusive interviews with the brightest experts in alternative history to create the definitive guide to our country's biggest secrets among the conspiracy luminaries signal spoke with for the book the late New York Times best selling author Jim Marrs on the deep state in New World Order and mighty Professor Noam Chomsky on mainstream media controlled by big business and government Martin Luther King associate Dr William f. Pepper on the u.s. Government's participation in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr election reform activist Devin Harris and whether voting machines can be trusted and leading experts on the j.f.k. Assassination $911.00 Pearl Harbor vaccinations aid income tax the Federal Reserve terrorism and more it's a soup to nuts and conspiracy theory my conversation with Douglas Serug Nano is next Welcome to the audio Imaginarium come on in where we travel or hang your cloak in a peg grab a stool and Come gather around the fire there are stories to be told and you are among friends. I'm Richard Sarat this is coast to coast am why don't you stay a while. Waking up over and over to pee is not Ok but now you can reduce those nighttime bathroom trips with the. P. 3. We're talking about less urges to pee at night less bathroom trips during the day and better bladder emptying if. You can try a full 30 day bottle of p 3 free shipping and no strings attached no obligation. To buy this is a 30 day supply absolutely free 105. The best selling brand in major retailers like. This no strings attached you must call. 8053. Unprecedented free. 1025. 105. 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And that certainly remains sort of the granddaddy of all a conspiracy is for for all of us I think here in North America. And your choice for an interview on this one is quite interesting each chose to interview L.B.J.'s attorney Barr McClellan to talk about the Kennedy assassination 1st of all explain a little bit about who Barr McClellan was or ever Rather was to jail b.j. And who he is and then we'll we'll we'll find out why you see why you chose to work with him. Well he was one of L.B.J.'s lawyer he worked for the war from a guy named Edward Clarke who was the most powerful lawyer in Texas and he was l.b.j. Real close confidant Edward quark a mentor the political boss of Texas really had with Clark and McClellan worked for that war farm and so he had inside information about the j.f.k. Assassination and he wrote a book about it what came back about 2000 and actually his son was also the head of the f.d.a. And his other son was Scott McClellan He was George Bush Jr's. Press secretary but he was one of the o.b.j. Lawyers Now you asked him rather interesting question and had to do. With the in the law firm that McClellan worked with and they were very concerned about Johnson after he left the White House in fact I think between 1971 and 73 l.b.j. Was seeing a psychiatrist talk to me about that and why the low law firm was so concerned about this what would say you know everyone at the White House l.b.j. Had a real life threatening depression he was really depressed. According to Bob McMullan Ok and it would Clarke might have been involved with a number of murders and so maybe he was I mean this is according to what I've got accounts of other people believe it also. Texas where there were up twice you know if you had a political. Enemy in Texas you know they use the gun down there I mean not everybody but it was done down there and so he was in a bad depression after he left the White House and the war from I think they were worried that he was going to confess to look at psychiatry this that he hadn't gaijin murders maybe even the murder of j.f.k. And so they asked Bob Cone to write some type of paper on how they could prevent the psychiatry's from. Letting loose whatever l.b.j. Was going to confess to him and did did bar McClellan or does bar McClellan believe that it's it's possible that l.b.j. Confessed to his psychiatrist about his his role in the j.f.k. Assassination Yes I would say yes he thinks that's a possibility yes yes. You also talked to by McClellan about Billy so estus who was this corrupt Texas businessman who had dealings with l.b.j. Explain that connection and why a Senate investigation of Billy Sol as this could also have sent l.b.j. To jail. You know you've also asked if he was a cotton farmer and he was a close friend of b.j. And apparently l.b.j. Was doing something allowing him to get more cotton Oh wow men I want Mints I think of him out of cotton you're allowed to grow down in Texas and he got more than was legally allowed and l.b.j. Was arranging that in all likelihood and so he went to prison for that and then he got out of prison and I'm 104 I believe and he basically told the grand jury so what's the stat that l.b.j. Had helped kill Kennedy and the grand jury believed him and if l.b.j. Had been alive then he would have been are arrested for conspiracy to murder and if . You don't that trial would happen you know when Kennedy was president then l.b.j. Obviously would have been convicted then but then after Kennedy was killed then l.b.j. Was what was obviously able to up walk the investigation because he was a president but weren't there also a senate investigations of a Billy so estus on fire that that had l.b.j. Not been president he had he not been in the White House he may have ended up going to jail in other words. If he wasn't if he wasn't president because of the assassination he would have gone to jail Yes that's yes that's right because they were investigating him before Kennedy was assassinated and then they had to stop that for some reason then Kennedy was assassinated and b.j. Was able to walk the investigation into Billy So what's this. Guy named. Bobby Baker was a very corrupt businessman who l.b.j. Had. Relations with a minor went to prison because of his sins with him too if Kennedy had been killed so therein lies a possible motive if l.b.j. Doesn't rise to the to the presidency then he's then he could have been indicted charged in jail yes yes Also it might have been Kennedy was going to drop him as vice president running mate his running mate he might have and that might have been another motivation. And what did Barr McClellan make Madeline Duncan Brown we should take a moment here and explain you know that she was L.B.J.'s mistress. And she had some rather startling allegations. That she revealed about l.b.j. I think the night before Kennedy's assassination plane with that was here she said the night the 4 candidates us that's a nation. Johnson was meeting with some powerful oil men down there in Dallas and came out of the meeting a mile and Brown was up out he walked over a mile and Browning said after tomorrow those goddamn Kennedys are never going to embarrass me again that's not a threat that's a promise this is the day before the assassination and you can go to Youtube now and you can see videos of my Madeline Brown claiming that l.b.j. Atta for knowledge of the assassination that's what she said Bob McMullan says he doesn't know if he's credible or not but he picked me as you know some people think she's credible but it doesn't matter because it is already so much evidence that points that o.b.j. The killer of j.f.k. . And what about free trade Douglas do you think that that Madeleine Duncan Brown was credible. I think she was I got a feeling she was because you know you can watch on. On You Tube and she's talking about the l.b.j. Had for knowledge you know Roger Stone I just wrote a book about that guy who is Donald Trump Associates and he believes he was credible and it's old book was about you know but the evidence that l.b.j. Killed j.f.k. Right I think I think l.b.j. May have been let in on the plot but I I think those that ordered it. Carried it out where high above even Johnson's paygrade I agree I agree with you I think you're right. All right I want to I want to move on to William Francis pepper and I had an opportunity several years ago I met with William in New York and we had a great conversation for a t.v. Episode I was producing at the time. And pepper of course is an attorney and talk to me about his his association with Dr Martin Luther King Jr Oh yeah about it about a year before King was assassinated he saw an article that wrote in some magazine about all the evidence that the bombings the u.s. Bombings were killing and maiming Vietnamese children so he wanted to meet up or and he did about a year before he was killed to talk about that and then he became maybe. And we became very close friends and last year of his life when Dr King and for president in 1068 at that convention yes Dr Petit I mean yes Dr Pepper to introduce him at the convention that never was one of King's old hours at a funeral and he was actually the guy who inspired Martin Luther King to stop to begin protesting the Vietnam War and he feels that was probably the main reason that he was killed does he feel guilty about that because he was sort of the one that that. Got that got more politicized and involved. Yeah yeah you did have some give about he did I asked him about that yeah I said I asked him Are you proud that you were the one who inspired Dr King to me and I'm War and he said no no you know I'm somebody said about it you know and he thought of that book you know and more than anything I think he felt sadness and pepper would go on to defend James Earl Ray to suppose a gunman and he met Ray in prison in 1978 along with Dr King's associate the Reverend Ralph Abernathy one what were peppers initial feelings about James you know Ray. He thought that there's no way he could have been the assassin is he took the 1st time he met him he interrogated him for 5 hours with a round robin at the end also body language expert from all over it and all 3 of them felt there's no way to Sky did he said James Earl Ray was a very key spoke possible file quiet man and he did not have the personality of an assassin and cover up there's no way that he did it. And the name Lloyd Jabbers. It came up in in your conversation in and Jowers would later be named as a coconspirator in the civil trial. And William Pepper was representing the King family and this was decades after the king after a m.l. Case assassination I think it took place in the ninety's but I mean I think you know 999 and pepper won that case the I think the jury ruled in near moments moments didn't know about an hour yeah yeah. Yeah Jowers he was a Memphis resident and he had connections to look up policemen and corrupt mafia guys who apparently. Were behind the assassination also probably being influenced by United States intelligence and so at the trial the jury ended up and concluding that war Jowers participate in a conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King and also the United States government this is what the jury concluded because I had the testimony of some Army intelligence guys who said they were there that day to kill Dr King right and again this is a civil trial not a criminal trial but this in the civil trial the jury essentially then exotica exonerated James Earl Ray Yes Yes They did yeah but but but Pepper didn't believe that Jaguars actually fired the shot correct correct That's right yeah he said I asked them Would you know if I the shot was challenged on the restaurant right on the lawn Motel where Dr King was killed and so that's probably the reason I used them because somebody apparently was in the there's some bushes behind the west right and they probably shot him from there. He I asked him who shot and he said that'll be in my next book so if you want to get his last book. You can see who shot and then apparently Jowers took the rifle from the guy and then hid it in his restaurant the woman who knew Jowers she walked in. To his restaurant at 6 o'clock on April 4th 968 when Dr King was killed and the chief saw Jowers walk right after she heard a loud gunshot she saw Jowers walk into the his room restaurant and and I think Don this is what you just applied to and there were a number of witnesses that that saw the shooter. Who fired the fatal shot behind the bushes in their adjacent to the parking lot yet there were number of people saw somebody back there I think well there was a reporter from The New York Times also Dr King's. Chauffeur I don't think but also there was a an army photographer you know an f.b.i. Army photographer they took a picture of a guy with a rifle back there they are Jihad the picture of it and there were other the other guys felt that they saw somebody back there but they didn't know if. If it was the shooter but it was suspicious that there was somebody back there but an army photographer an f.b.i. Photographer they actually caught a picture of it but of course that wasn't released by the government and then when it did what it temperature you about the crime scene and what happened in those bushes Yeah there was a bunch of Bush's There now let me remember now the bush is there but they cut down the bushes because then it right about the next day the next morning there was a bunch of bushes did I want to conceal but the gosh taking a shot and they were cut down the next morning so that it would look like there was no Bush is there I did shoot I shooter and yet they were cut down the next morning to make it appear that there's no way somebody could take a shot from there in other words they were they were tampering with the crime scene yes yes yes that's in my that's in my interview with William Pepper and he's a lawyer so he knows what he knows what's important what's not about these things. Right we'll let we'll take a quick timeout and then we'll return. 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Right away. Everybody. Everybody. V.o.r. a Dot com or call 1866 being his fly that's Conover dot com or 1866 Venus Fly call us today. Douglas Sirk Danno is with us the author of American conspiracies and cover ups and Douglas It seems to me right now we're experiencing this paradox where at least for the public. Conspiracy has never been more. I don't know mainstream or they've never been more the of the public has never been more accepting of conspiracies and yet that the term conspiracy or conspiracy theory has never been more radioactive. Particularly by you know institutions and government agencies I read recently there was a federal agency that was urging the. Intelligence of groups to consider conspiracy theorists akin to domestic terrorists so this paradox that the public is more interested in conspiracies the more accepting and then it's so radioactive What do you think is going on. That's a good question you know I think one of the reasons that conspiracy theory of the term is so pejorative and have a negative connotation is what I understand right after the Kennedy assassination all the CIA had a suspicious big program to use their influence in whatever media outlets and they had a lot of influence in the media to make the term conspiracy theory opera Jarte of making a negative connotation could the CIA probably want everybody to believe the Warren Commission this was written by a book was written about about Barack Obama Percy during an America by author named Ivan Smith and he said it was very successful ever since then the term conspiracy theory has a negative connotation he said it was the 1st successful law and he cheated by the CIA But I think it's becoming more accepted among the mainstream I think because of the Internet you know so much of this information has come out over the Internet and it's grown I guess the Internet what started the early ninety's well in grown and grown and I think that might be the reason that so many up people are interested in it but we still have to fight the. Influence of that that CIA initiative that made it such a pejorative term Well it goes without saying that you know some conspiracy theories are true you know there are conspiracies there are you know tens of thousands probably of criminal conspiracy charges that are that are educated in courts every year. But do you think there is a danger. With conspiracy theories in that they tend to undermine our trust in institutions is that a good thing or a bad thing. I think they keep the institution honest in my opinion. I think that you know it's very nature of militaries and intelligence agency to act in covert secretive ways so to turn conspiracies going on is ridiculous and I guess since I wrote this book you know I'm probably more who think that there are conspiracies and so I don't think that it undermines and I think it's so help us get closer to the truth early mentioned the intelligence in the control of the media and I know that you sat down with or over the phone he spoke with Noam Chomsky from mit about the corporate media and you talk to him about that very subject the CIA controlling or manipulating the media talk to us about the the Senate the Church Committee back in 75 which investigated this very topic yet. On the CIA shouldn't. It really conclude that the CIA had a lot of influence over the media I think your quote here said What one journalist who reviewed the Church Committee it said it to the CIA only financed dozens of newspapers a new organization had close relations with some of the most powerful men in the media with more than 400 journalists and then another journalist said the CIA can spread propaganda and this information just about anywhere and anytime it wants by you know I think that there are many really and there was a specific program of the CIA kind of project mockingbirds to do just that to influence the media so I think they still have a lot in force of the media and what they found out with the Church Committee back then is still true today I think I've been right and you also point out that at the time the c.i. a Head the director was it was Colby and I guess there was some cooperation from him and then he was. Then he was replaced by George Herbert Walker Bush the CIA chief and what he did with the with the Church Committee I think pretty much stonewall that you know he said oh yeah maybe we have a little influence here and there but. But it's not much in the end didn't give over much information and then Colby dodge especially suspiciously did me so maybe they were replacing a Colby with a guy who was really going to keep a lid on the CIA's connections to the media I but I believe cold be supposedly drowned in the Potomac River. Or it was basically ruled a kayaking or canoeing misadventure or something like that and not what I think so at Chomsky what did what did he make perhaps even a continuance in the CIA's influence over the media does he does he believe that. The a.p. Basically told me that he thinks that it has some influence but it's not this all over arching and influence that some people believe especially some people who read about the Church Committee investigations it believes it has some influence but then Chomsky is not a guy who believes if it's perfect there is he doesn't believe it probably doesn't believe that the deep state has that much influence and what not so it doesn't surprise me that he would say that which is interesting because Jobst is often quoted and held up as just that by many conspiracy theorists there always they always seem to be quoting Chomsky so it is sort of annoyed that he's become the I guess the poster or the poster boy for conspiracies although I think you might even he doesn't really believe it he said there are some conspiracies but a lot of this conspiracy that people believe in are are inaccurate or they're going overboard or something I never once Alex don't talk to him on his show and then I. Still not getting impatient with them he felt you'd actually covered up things for the New World Order Number Tomsky and at the end when he hung up Alex and said to him Go say I did they would Rockefeller I don't know maybe. It was a little overboard there I think Chomsky I don't know maybe I don't know if consciously and deliberately covering things up but he just doesn't accept a lot of conspiracy theories but he does share your concern I'm guessing with c. And a lot of people's concern with the concentration of media ownership in the United States something like I believe the quote It is the figure you quoted is $66.00 a corporations troll is it 95 percent of the radio t.v. And newspaper outlets Yes something like that and so that's were he feels that the media is being corrupted because it's owned by the big corporations so it's just going to protect the interests of the big corporations and that's what the media if they him he doesn't think it's a CIA or Council on Foreign Relations conspiracy a lot of people think that it's just a matter of the corporations control it and they've got to control it in a way that favors the corporations and so how do you see the this control happening with these media corporations you have these 6 guys all getting together or 6 men presumably all sitting in a room at the same time determining what the news is and what the public's going to see and hear and believe is that how it works you think well I guess it's a possibility I think maybe it's more come from the Council on Foreign Relations which is a secretive. Think Tank started by the Rockefeller's and it's one of the think tanks that want to have globalization a New World Order so many of the media outlets are controlled by people who belong to the Council on Foreign Relations So my thing and I think maybe the control is coming from there I don't know 6 guys but it's coming from this Council on Foreign Relations I I think so when you put this book together. There and I believe there are 12. 12 individuals that you finally decided to interview and you know we talked about j.f.k. We talked about m.l.k. How did you how did you sort of settle on those 12 interviews for example where there are people that you really wanted to talk to and they just they shut you down they weren't interested No You know I sort of lucked out is what it's like I really feel lucky and grateful that I got just about everybody I wanted to interview and it was I lucked out I got you know some of the biggest conspiracy theory authors in the world I don't know I think the 12 conspiracies that I. That I talk about in my book I think maybe in my mind they're maybe like the mean conspiracies that people believe in or I think I. You can cover like like the main conspiracy of viewpoints of the conspiracy theory people in about 12 interviews maybe I missed a few things here and there but I think there were 12 main and most important ones in my mind one of the interviews was with a researcher cancer researcher Dr Ralph Mohsin you talk to him about alternative treatments. Cancer and this is one of those you know I would say widely held. Beliefs that there is a cancer cure out there that is being actively suppressed or a cancer treatment. Now tell us who who Dr Ralph Moss is tell us a little bit more about him and why you decided to speak to him about this oh yeah well he's considered maybe the leading up already on alternative treatments for cancer and he did actually work that's more of Sloan Kettering back in the seventy's which is the most important cancer hospital in the world it's a New York City and at the time it's very respected research and found that Late Show which is a vitamin b 12 can help. Eradicate cancer but the school on Memorial Day covered that up. Didn't admit that and Ralph Moore saw this and so he wrote another report saying that they're not telling the truth vitamin b 12 can help with cancer and he was fired because of that and now then he became like a crit a big critic of the cancer establishment but now you've gotten so much flak over the years that I think he's hesitant to arm criticize the pharmaceutical industry because a pharmaceutical Jersey is very very powerful and they can they can come out you know 1000000 different ways but you know he still thinks you know chemotherapy might not be the best thing and there are other good ways to treat cancer but he's I think it's more silent about it these days I think you get a lot of flak I guess I was might my my earlier point in your earlier question about whether you know some of these people they did seem somewhat guarded in the excerpts for example but I read. For example Dr seemed guarded in his answers he didn't want to come out and say that there are treatments that are being suppressed did you find that you get that well because I think he says that some people who advocate alternative treatments for cancer they will exaggerate and I think that's true say somebody takes something some bitumen and it cures them of cancer it that doesn't mean it's going to cure everybody it might work for some people so he says people exaggerate and so that's why he said it in and he might be right in that way but there are certainly some treatments besides it if you have a cancer that chemotherapy or radiation can't cure there are other ways to go there are other things to try and they could help you and even cure you but nothing is 0 or 100 percent a cure and I think that's why more is as a tend to like by too much into the advocate advocating alternative treatments. You're really pressing him on them and see massive doses of vitamin c. As a potential cure for cancer you citing Dr Linus Pauling. Of course the only person to ever win 2 Nobel Prizes on shared Nobel Prizes and he believed yes yes. I mean why why vitamin c. Why were you honing in on that is this kind of for you is it a personal also a personal story I don't know because I think because Dr Linus Pauling he won the Nobel Prize for chemistry and he won the Nobel Peace Prize also he's political active so that seems like a very are credible source and he claims to make a doses of vitamin c. . Could help and in some cases cure cancer and so but he got no cooperation and he came totally. Totally frustrated with the cancer establishment letting cooperate with them and he won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry any eventually said everyone should know that the war on cancer is a fraud so I think I think I was talking to a stretching that with Morse because you know octave Linus Pauling is such a credible source you know. And again when what was a mass is impression of Dr Linus Pauling and his his claims about vitamin c. O. e Phone was a great man an honest man but what he says is just because it works for some people doesn't mean it's going to work for everybody and his main point is it can exaggerate about these things you know he said yeah vitamin c. Could be but you need clinical trials to prove it and I think he's right about that but some people have been cured of cancer by taking a multi-day those of vitamin c. . Right it's hard to do clinical trials to raise money to do clinical trials on you know something that's already out there in the public domain Yeah that's that's that's what he said the main problem is to get a cancer treatment approved cost $250000000.00 nobody's going to pay for that unless they can get a patent on the on the Cure did nobody going to take $250000000.00 to test vitamin c. Because it was proved that a cure cancer they couldn't have a patent is a vitamin c. Comes from nature so you can't whine that actual good treatments come from nature they can't be patented so nobody's going to. Pay to get that approved as an official treatment for cancer that was lost his main point and I don't feel do you use the seriously believe that there is a cure out there that has been actively suppressed. I think there are positive treatments that have been actively suppressed Yeah I do and I think. Nothing is a 100 percent going to cure everybody but there are certain treatments that could help people and yeah I think it happens I think it's a good book about that called. 6 and you don't buy it right it called You'll fail you and he cited so many instances in which a doctor had a good you are a good treatment for cancer some of the patients were getting better so locations were being cured maybe didn't want to something but f.d.a. Came in and suppressed the treatment and shut them down so I think maybe you know if there's a woman out if there's a deep state controlling everything maybe they want to make it too much money some time apparently maybe they want to fall sick so they can. Put us all into Big Brother concentration camps. Wrapped up a bunch of conspiracies all in one big hole there listen we're going to we're going to talk about the deep state you had a chance to to meet with the late great Jim Marrs New York Times best selling author and well a lot we'll talk about that conversation on the other side taking us into the break Margaret Glaspie emotions and math right here on coast to coast am. I want you to feel. Good health proper nutrition and supplementation. Prescription drugs. That make you worse not better people talk about. That without. Nutrients the body needs to function. Not work. The fascinating lecture. Video. I think you'll be amazed at how your knowledge of good health. To a clear. 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