So much I didn’t know - A Must Listen
I’ve known that the Warren Commission has been heavily criticized but have largely dismissed the “conspiracy theories” as fringe nuttiness. I admire and trust Soledad O’Brien’s reporting and so gave this podcast a listen. A complicated story convincingly told. O’Brien and Reiner lay it all out, supported with interviews, documents, and their research combined with the work of others. They make the case for the “why” and get us the closest ever to the “who.” What is absolutely clear is the innocence of Oswald and the complicity and action of anti-Castro Cubans, organized crime, and the CIA. Listen hard.
S. Marquis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/24
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I hope Reiner covers JFK’s Executive Order 11110. Kennedy was trying to rein in the power of the Federal Reserve, and that forces opposed to such action might have played at least some part in the assassination. Jim Marrs alleges that the issuance of Executive Order 11110 was an effort by Kennedy...Read full review »
xdsthdyj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
Finally. Maybe with two big names like Rob Reiner and Soledad O’Brien helming this production, the truth will come out. I was 8 years old when JFK was murdered, and my memories of the day are crystal clear. Like Rob Reiner, and like children across the US, I was watching the news with my family...Read full review »
BelleAm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/23
I’ve listened to the first three episodes and they’re terrific! I’ve read and researched so much of this over many, many years, but this series has thus far done an incredible job pulling it all together. I’m not one of those conspiracies nuts as I’ve tried to keep an open mind over all these...Read full review »
Ap$$$ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
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