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Did the FBI Bug Garrison s Offices?

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

Philip Roth Biography Finds a New Publisher

Philip Roth Biography Finds a New Publisher Skyhorse said it would release the paperback and digital versions of the book, which had been taken out of print following sexual assault allegations against its author, Blake Bailey. “Philip Roth: The Biography,” originally published in April before Norton took it out of print, will be released again, this time by Skyhorse.Credit.Skyhorse Publishing, via Associated Press May 17, 2021Updated 1:32 p.m. ET Just three weeks after W.W. Norton dropped its Philip Roth biography, following accusations of sexual assault and misconduct against its author, Blake Bailey, the book has found a new home.

Jim Garrison Pins the JFK Assassination on the Aerospace Industry!

Warren Hinckle was the editor of Ramparts Magazine, a fairly popular left-wing magazine from 194 to 1969. He wrote a really fun book, about the 1960s, called If You Have a Lemon, Make Lemonade. He devotes one chapter, Give Us This Day Our Daily Paranoia, to the conspiracy theorists of the JFK assassination. His book is worth buying just for that chapter. Here is an excerpt about Jim Garrison: My last communication with Garrison was on November 5, 1968. It was not untypical. I was interrupted in mid-explanation to an unhappy investor (Keating s stormy departure had not helped the money-raising situation). The investor was turning a tinge yellow at my suggestion that the only way to insure the return of the $20,000 he had previously loaned

Perry Russo Talks - in Baton Rouge, Part One

Some comments on this interview: David Ferrie talked in a joking way that it could be done. And that was the entire conversation during the summer. No conversation with David Ferrie about Lee Harvey Oswald, and Russo had never heard of Oswald until the assassination. No mention of Clay Shaw or Clay Bertrand. He said Ferrie talked about how Castro was getting a bad deal, and that Castro was a good thing in Cuba. Ferrie had a roommate who was sterile as regards to politics. Russo forgot about his conversations with Ferrie after the Warren Report came out. The Baton Rouge

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