Fantastic but not as balanced as host says.
Fantastic podcast and a must listen for any JFK assassination buff. Professional production quality. Excellent writing and dialogue. Hits all the issues. As much as the host tries to say he’s taking a balanced approach (which he does in many ways, to be sure), he leans too often on the side of conspiracy, in my opinion. He admits as much in the first episode (if I recall). As is so often with JFK conspiracists, the host is long on questions and “what ifs” and poking (creating) holes and finding nefariousness, but is very short (if non-existent) on explanations of the who, what, when, how, and why for the conspiracy du jour. Even in the “rebuttal” episodes, I don’t think the host gives the Oswald-acted-alone explanation a truly fair shake. This podcast would do well to bring on the likes of Gerald Posner, or those like him, to adequately rebut any conspiratorial leanings. Having said that, the whole podcast is very much worth a listen! I am a fan and will continue to listen. One thing that would be very nice is to have YouTube versions of the episodes with images, diagrams, video of the host, etc.
Jolley80 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/23
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