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”Excuse me for liking the story”
Jason Cavanaugh
Well I didn’t get very much to go on with pilot episode + 5 minutes. Have no idea where it went with remainder of your investigation.
I do know there is much to see. A great deal of information that exists is suppressed and remains classified. There are many more tangentially related threads that contain direct information that you are unlikely to find. The period (50 years) for full disclosure has come and gone for suppressed material from Kennedy assassination.
Many of those threads lead directly to the same people implicated in assassination of Judge Woods in Bexar County. Some are still living individuals with much to lose who still are powerful. Henceforth,still no disclosure for the sake of posterity and Historical accuracy and truth.
I have to say what I heard in the single podcast touched only upon the very shallow topmost layer that came in with rise of Jimmy Chagra. I am reluctant to say more about this murky and fraught period in relative history, because I don’t even have the other episodes in your podcast to see how far you may have gotten.
I will say that a dominant core of actual historians who covered these doings and claim to have treated history meticulously and exhaustively in fact whitewashed truth in favor of the dominant narrative and left out much of the story which remains suppressed.
I saw this podcast and immediately was curious. I cannot say I have a totally clear picture of all the dramatic and granular details about this disturbing bit of history, but there were more layers, groups of players and foci involved. I was a late witness to small portion of it.
My dad died a few years ago at 93 years of age. Prior to his passing and at my Mother’s wake, he recounted to me the story of the time he met Charles Harrelson socially in the company of another of my more infamous relatives, and because he knew that I would like that.
I often think of Woody Harrelson and know poquito about what his life must have been like under the circumstances. Was unaware of his brothers entirely. Always fancied what a colorful chat we may have enjoyed were that I ever did happen to meet him. I am midway between him and his father’s generation.
“Excuse me for liking the story””
"excuse me for liking story" via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/24/20