#985 – Bill Kelly, Dave Ratcliffe, Jim DiEugenio

 

  • Part A: Bill Kelly
  • Bill Kelly’s blogs: www.jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com
  • And www.jfkcountercoup2.blogspot.com
  • Article: Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs at Dealey Plaza
  • Dylan’s background and his connections to Dealey Plaza
  • Phil Ochs was a protest singer
  • Dylan and Ochs were hooked with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee in New York City
  • Phic Ochs kept in touch with his Airforce ROTC lieutenant
  • Ochs may have been a double agent
  • According to Kelly’s friend Jim Glover, Ochs was in Dealey Plaza to watch the assassination
  • Steve Kenin, good friend of Bob Dylan
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Coup d’etat in America by Alan J. Weberman and Michael Canfield
  • CAPA’s new conference in Dallas this November
  • Part B: Dave Ratcliffe; beginning at 26:08
  • Dave Ratcliffe’s website: www.ratical.org
  • Dave has been running, updating and maintaining the website for 25 years
  • Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King
  • Article: The Children of Vietnam by William F. Pepper: Download PDFRead Online
  • Article: The Truth of The Children of Vietnam: A Way of Liberation by Dave
  • Dr. Martin Luther King’s Beyond Vietnam Speech, April 4, 1967 at the Riverside Church, New York: AudioText
  • Book: Martin Luther King: The Inconvenient Hero by Vincent Harding: Paperback, Kindle Paperback link: https://isbn.nu/9781570757365
  • “Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge
    which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend”
     – Ludwin van Beethoven
  • www.hiddenhistorycenter.org
  • New documentary titled Four Died Trying by John Kirby
  • The documentary to focus on the assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, MLK and RFK
  • Article: Article: Murder Most Foul: Dylan Recognizes Another “Hit” When He Sees One by John Kirby title change: Dylan Recognizes Another “Hit” When He Sees One: Murder Most Foul, Then And Now : LINK
  • Make sure to check the Best Before: mid-April 2020 section on the homepage of www.ratical.org title change: Pandemic Parallax View
  • Part C: Jim DiEugenio; beginning at 1:00:17
  • Bob Dylan’s new song/poem on the JFK assassination: Murder Most Foul
  • Lyrics of Murder Most Foul
  • At Kennedys and King
  • Article: The Dylan/Kennedy Sensation by Jim DiEugenio
  • Dylan sees the Kennedy assassination as a real landmark in American history
  • The reference to Altamont in the poem
  • I’m goin’ to Woodstock, it’s the Aquarian Age; Then I’ll go over to Altamont and sit near the stage
  • Altamont Free Concert, 1969
  • Documentary: Gimme Shelter (1970)
  • Put your head out the window, let the good times roll; There’s a party going on behind the Grassy Knoll
  • “Love it or leave it”; as shown in the Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July
  • Reference to Wolfman Jack
  • The movie American Graffiti starred Wolfman Jack
  • Being led to the slaughter like a sacrificial lamb; He said, “Wait a minute, boys, you know who I am?”
    “Of course we do, we know who you are”; Then they blew off his head while he was still in the car
  • We’ll mock you and shock you and we’ll put it in your face; We’ve already got someone here to take your place
  • Greatest magic trick ever under the sun; Perfectly executed, skillfully done
  • The day they blew out the brains of the king; Thousands were watching, no one saw a thing
  • Put your foot in the tank and then step on the gas; Try to make it to the triple underpass
  • Book: Murder Most Foul (1967) by Stanley J. Marks
  • FREE Download EbookAccessories After the Fact (PDF) by Sylvia Meagher
  • FREE Download EbookSix Seconds in Dallas by Josiah “Tink” Thompson
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Rush to Judgment (1966) by Mark Lane
  • Article: The Posthumous Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Jim: Part 1Part 2
  • Don’t worry, Mr. President, help’s on the way; Your brothers are comin’, there’ll be hell to pay
    Brothers? What brothers? What’s this about hell?; Tell them, “We’re waiting, keep coming,” we’ll get them as well
  • 52nd anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination
  • MLK was irreplaceable
  • Book: The Assassinations co-edited by Jim DiEugenio & Lisa Pease: PaperbackKindle
  • The assassination of RFK marked the end of the 1960s
  • Beginning in 1966, Dr. King started to break away from the democratic party
  • Dr. Martin Luther King’s Beyond Vietnam Speech, April 4, 1967 at the Riverside Church, New York: AudioText
  • The Kerner report: Read OnlineDownload PDF
  • The Kennedys and Civil Rights: How the MSM Continues to Distort History – Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4
  • Book: Chasing Shadows (Chennault Affair) by Ken Hughes: PaperbackHardcoverKindle
  • Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, Great Society and pulling out of the 1968 presidential race
  • Watch Episode 7 of Oliver Stone’s The Untold History of the United States
  • Video: Robert Kennedy Assassination by Chuck Marler