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Welcome to Worst Year Ever, a production
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of I Heart Radio. Welcome
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Together
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Everything, So don't don't hello
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everybody everything. Have you
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been listening to this show? It's
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called The Worst Year Ever? And this is get
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another episode of it, among many current
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and future episodes of Worst Your Ever. My
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name is Cody Johnston, one
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of the hosts of the ever
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running Worst Year Ever podcast. Good
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job Cody Johnston with that introduction.
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Hello, Hi, my name is Katie
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Stole. I agree with everything
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that he said and have absolutely no notes
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or edits to his introduction. No,
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I'm Robert Evans, and I'm also excited
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to be committed to continue doing
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this show forever. And you
1:02
know, since we're going to be doing this
1:04
show for forever, we
1:06
should probably talk about the most
1:09
critical moment in the creation
1:11
of the modern world that we all live in. You
1:14
know, the thing that really built our
1:16
entire modern society, all the conspiracy
1:19
culture, all of all of
1:21
our current problems trace back to a
1:23
single moment, the assassination
1:25
of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Oh,
1:28
thank goodness. We've
1:30
teased this throughout our time
1:33
here on the Worst Year Ever,
1:35
and we'll continue to talk about it
1:38
as we continue to do this show. UM,
1:41
but it seemed appropriate and important
1:44
now with this random episode,
1:46
UH, to to elaborate and
1:48
explain so that everybody understands, Um,
1:52
what exactly happened? Yeah, because we've been we've
1:54
been, you know, on this side as
1:56
we've produced the rest of the show is
1:58
we've we've done every thing that we've done
2:00
in this series. We have been carrying
2:03
out private investigations
2:05
into the murder of President
2:07
John Fitzgerald Kennedy. UM.
2:10
And I think we've done some groundbreaking
2:12
work here that people need to be aware
2:14
of. And I want to reiterate
2:17
or iterate, because we haven't said it yet, that
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everything we say in this episode is
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entirely factual. UM.
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And if you want to find supporting
2:26
documents, Um, If you want to find a transcript
2:29
of this episode, go to Bernie
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shot JFK dot
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org. That website.
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Now, if that website is down when you
2:38
guys get online, if it's if you can't
2:40
find it, we're under attack by the
2:42
deep state. You know it's it's certainly
2:44
not because it's fake. It's
2:47
absolutely under
2:49
attack. There are fail safes
2:52
ready to go in that case. UM,
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I would try different spellings of Bernie.
2:57
Uh. Ground like instead
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of jfk f j KFJ
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like obviously
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dot com dot gov. Uh, you
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know, um, but if you can go to the dot gov, your
3:12
data will be downloaded, so steer clear of
3:14
that. UM. So
3:17
they are they're trying to shut
3:19
us down. You know, the
3:21
powers that be that have been covering this up
3:23
for for years are trying to stop anyone from learning
3:26
the truth. So you know, we disappear
3:28
after this, you know why if exactly?
3:31
And what what I want everyone to do is
3:34
start recording this episode as
3:36
you listen to it, and then just start
3:38
spreading that around the internet. Put it everywhere,
3:41
Put it everywhere. Cut the ads out if you want,
3:43
that's fine. Just spread this
3:45
episode so that the truth gets out. People
3:47
will be able to work back from our research
3:49
if we should die in force separate car accidents.
3:53
And if you do skip the commercials the
3:56
ads, uh, make sure to
3:58
at least get a copy of them, because there is inform a and hidden
4:00
in those ads as well. There is, in fact
4:02
some of the key information. But I think maybe
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we should we should begin without
4:06
further ado. Yeah, by talking
4:08
about nineteen twenty one
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now, but crucial
4:14
year for a lot of reasons. Among other things
4:17
pretty good, the whose song about nineteen
4:20
one and how It's gonna be a good year. I
4:23
think it's just called one got a feeling twenty
4:25
one is gonna be a good year because
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that's the year that Elias Sanders, father
4:30
of Bernard Montgomery, immigrated.
4:32
I'm not going to keep doing it, but great,
4:36
great album, Toma incredible anyway.
4:40
Nineteen twenty one, Elias Sanders, father
4:42
of Bernard Montgomery, immigrates
4:45
to the United States from somewhere
4:47
around Russia. Uh. He works
4:49
as a painter for several years, and in nineteen
4:52
twenty four, kind of in the midst
4:54
of moving around trying to find his version
4:56
of the American dream, he winds up
4:59
in New Orleans. I
5:02
have a question. I mean, look, everything I know
5:04
it needs to be properly flat checked. So I
5:06
just want to make sure we've got it. Is it Elias
5:08
or is it Alias? It doesn't
5:10
matter. Both is correct? His
5:14
his actual his his his. If
5:16
you if you find the Sanders family
5:18
tombstones underneath his name
5:21
and dates of birth and death, is both
5:23
pronunciations are correct. Thank
5:25
you. I just needed to clarify. Look, if people
5:27
are going to come on this journey with us. They
5:29
need to make sure that everything is factual. So I needed
5:31
to make sure we were accurately telling the story.
5:34
Katie, thank you for always
5:36
keeping no.
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You have to be accurate. It's very
5:41
important because we're making some serious allegations.
5:43
So the same year that Elias
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or Alias goes to New Orleans nine,
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or that same
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year Lee Harvey Oswald's mother,
5:53
Marguerite, starts your job as a
5:55
receptionist at the New Orleans law
5:57
firm before Rosen and
6:00
Camera. Now, this firm was the
6:02
largest in the city, and that year
6:05
they hired Elios or Elias
6:07
as part of a team to paint their new offices.
6:10
Now, I know what you're saying. This
6:12
is surely a coincidence, just
6:15
as it's a coincidence that on
6:17
August one, nineteen forty three, John
6:19
Fitzgerald Kennedy was sailing in
6:22
command of PT one O nine and the
6:24
Blackett straight south of Columbangara
6:26
in the Solomon Islands. It was a starless
6:29
night, which some suspect is why the night
6:31
watch crew did not spot the
6:33
Japanese destroyer on mcgeary.
6:36
It is, however, worth noting that the man
6:38
Kennedy put on guard duty that faithful
6:40
Night was Paul Rosen, son
6:43
of Matthias Rosen, partner
6:45
at de four rosen Wolf
6:47
and Camera. Now it is entirely
6:49
possible that this is again pure coincidences,
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coincidences. It's too suspicious.
6:57
No, No, there's two. There's too much
7:00
going on here. And it's worth noting
7:02
that almost twenty years later, Rosen
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would come to lead a block of wealthy American
7:07
lawyers who opposed Kennedy's
7:09
Cold War policy after
7:11
the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Now
7:15
moving back to Bernard for a minute, Bernie
7:17
Sanders did not live a life of particular power
7:19
or connection. He attended a public elementary school
7:22
in Brooklyn. He graduated to
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attend to Brooklyn College in nineteen fifty
7:26
nine before transferring to the University of Chicago.
7:29
And it is surely pure chance that
7:31
Paul Rosen will say hatred donor to the
7:33
University of Chicago, and
7:35
that his law firm's charitable donations
7:38
were handled by now Senior Secretary
7:40
Marguerite Oswald, mother of Lee
7:43
Harvey. Surely coincidence.
7:46
I don't know. It's
7:49
chilling, really coming together together like
7:51
this. It makes the hand my hair is standing
7:53
up on my arm. Yeah, And you gotta
7:55
be asking yourself right now, listeners, why
7:57
didn't I learn about this in school? Why didn't I learn
8:00
about this from the Oliver Stone movie? Well,
8:03
Oliver Stone's first job
8:05
in Hollywood, first
8:07
job was as a prop
8:09
boy at Warner Studios.
8:12
Who was the minority shareholding leader
8:14
at at at Warner Studios
8:16
when Oliver Stone started working there. Paul
8:20
Rosen, Oh
8:22
my god, look,
8:25
one coincidence, two coincidences, the
8:28
three coincidence? Many does it take? How
8:30
many does it take before people realize
8:32
something's going on here? But we're just building to
8:35
the real conspiracy here, although of course
8:37
Rosen will wind up at the core of it. Now, as
8:41
I've stated, Mr Sanders goes
8:43
to the University of Chicago. He's in fact radicalized
8:46
there, and he joins the Young People Social
8:48
League, which is a socialist organization for
8:51
young people, as the name might as
8:53
you might infer from the name now. Right around
8:55
the same time that Lee Harvey Oswald
8:58
joins the Young People Socialist Lee in Chicago,
9:01
Marguerite's son, Lee Harvey Oswald
9:03
joins the Young People Social Leave Social
9:06
League in New Orleans and later
9:08
leaves the Marine Corps to move
9:11
to the Soviet Union. So you've
9:13
got these men kind of moving around in the same
9:16
areas. And obviously this is seen by
9:18
a lot of a lot of people who buy into the
9:20
mainstream narratives about Oswald
9:23
as evidence that Oswald was was
9:25
was set early on a trajectory that was going
9:27
to end with him in that book depository.
9:29
But we can see Bernie Sanders
9:32
is on a very similar trajectory already.
9:34
Now there's another dot on
9:37
the line. There's another, there's a second,
9:40
there's another wave. I
9:43
understand how it could get lost.
9:45
Nobody would think to connect these. But when
9:47
you lay it out like this and you see,
9:49
when you actually see the dots being connected,
9:52
you can't ignore the you can't
9:55
you can't ignore the dots. No,
9:58
No, the dots are there, and we are finally
10:01
drawing them together for people. And
10:03
again, you can go to our website Bernie
10:06
Sanders Killed JFK dot
10:09
Eu and find all of the sources
10:11
for this and the write up for this, and again
10:14
just run through all the different spellings.
10:16
Doesn't If that doesn't work, Yeah,
10:19
like the Pirate Bay, we have one
10:22
network transmitter in a
10:24
cave somewhere in Afghanistan and
10:27
will be continuously just pumping new
10:29
websites out. We will not we
10:31
will never give up. Some of those websites will
10:33
be making different ape tokens
10:35
to fund our continued research. But
10:38
that's that's standard. That's
10:41
from a podcast in this
10:43
climate. Yeah, yeah, absolutely
10:46
not do all this research
10:48
without making any apes. Now, nineteen
10:52
sixty three proved to be a key
10:55
year for both Lee Harvey Oswald
10:57
and Bernard Montgomery Sanders. The
10:59
most harm and version of the story
11:01
is that Oswald returned to the US in nineteen
11:04
sixty two, initially to
11:06
to Hoboken, less than ten miles
11:08
from where Bernard's Sanders, now an activist,
11:11
lived. Oswald was
11:13
immediately marked as suspicious and interviewed
11:15
by the FBI. No eyes
11:17
were on the young Bernie Sanders, who continued
11:19
to travel freely without being watched
11:21
throughout the country. Now. The
11:24
FBI interviewed Oswald a second time
11:27
in August of nineteen sixty two, a
11:29
period in which absolutely no one seems
11:31
to be able to account for the whereabouts of Bernie
11:33
Sanders. In fact, from April of sixty
11:35
two up until the assassination, his
11:38
life is very much a black box.
11:40
Where where are you, Bernie? Where was
11:42
Bernie. Well, I've been doing some
11:44
digging, Katie, and I think I have uncovered
11:47
some evidence as to where Mr Sanders
11:49
was that has not previously come to light that we're gonna be
11:51
revealing on this podcast for the first time. So
11:53
I haven't heard this, but I know you're right. I
11:55
don't think so. I know it's right. Thank
11:58
you, Thank you for believe being with your
12:00
stomach. World class journalism
12:03
at its finest. This is this
12:05
is the thing that got me blacklisted from the mainstream
12:07
journalism community. They're not ready
12:10
for the truth. The cowards at the
12:12
New York Times wouldn't take this. But here
12:14
at whatever we call our network now,
12:18
uh clear Channel, Radio
12:20
Zone Communications, We're
12:22
we're bringing you the real straight
12:24
poop. Remember when people used to say the
12:26
straight poop? Why don't we do that name all the time? We should
12:29
bring it back, bringing it back now.
12:31
I'm not sure I ever knew that people did it, but I am
12:33
sup. It sounds like you haven't gotten the straight poop.
12:36
Sure, I sup, haven't
12:40
straight poop? That's right? And speak
12:42
speaking of pop, it's it's time for
12:44
an at break. Speaking of
12:46
poop. You know you
12:49
know it's a big pile of ship. Speaking
12:54
of ship simply, this
12:58
is the masterful work of people at
13:01
the top of their craft,
13:03
at the very
13:05
least somewhere near like the low middle
13:08
of their craft. They're
13:10
definitely somewhere with a craft, right,
13:14
Yeah, we're like, if we're not doing a craft,
13:16
were like at least driving past to hobby
13:18
lobby and going like, well I could.
13:22
We're watching the craft. You know, we're watching
13:25
the craft and the craft is on. It's
13:27
one of those there. We're eating craft
13:29
macaroni and cheese. We gone
13:31
to break or have we come back? No, we have
13:34
not yet gone to break. We are desperately
13:36
plugging for time, and
13:41
you know who else is desperately playing
13:43
for time, these advertisers,
13:46
because I have
13:48
so many more days until the economy implodes.
13:51
I think you know that one. Thank you. We
13:53
got to keep all of that and keep everything
13:57
sweet based Dan. That was sensational,
14:00
So proudab for Danial
14:02
future Danial president. Danil is here.
14:04
You'll get it when you listen. Yeah, it's
14:08
not recording all
14:10
know. Oh hey that's me, isn't it? Not
14:12
until that though? Not now? Yeah,
14:15
well, I just wanted to pop in and say congratulations
14:17
on this absolutely marvelous recording reporting.
14:21
I'm reporting to you live from the Swiss Alps
14:23
or sometimes I definitely see
14:25
I'll change in a couple of seconds. I have no idea, but
14:27
um, anyway, I love you all so deeply,
14:30
And since I have basically never been here for a single
14:32
recording, I figured that this one in particular
14:34
would be a good one to drop by for. Yeah,
14:37
because a lot of people don't know
14:39
this, Um, but you were actually
14:41
present at JFK's funeral. You're a member
14:44
of the Kennedy family. That is not
14:46
public knowledge, and I'm going to need to strike
14:48
that from the record. Now. We're keeping all of
14:50
that and it's live. Sorry,
14:52
you're shit, Daniel
14:55
Fitzgerald Kennedy, David
14:58
Robert, you said you'd never somewhere,
15:01
Sir Hans, Sir Han just woke up from a
15:03
deep sleep. Anyway,
15:08
y'all are all right together
15:19
everything. Let's
15:25
return to the core narrative.
15:28
So on August nineteen
15:31
sixty two, the Oswald's attended
15:33
a dinner party by a Russian immigrat
15:35
named Paul Gregory. Now Gregory
15:38
was also a longtime friend of the Sanders
15:40
family. He and Elias had lived
15:42
just down the street from each other back in the old
15:44
country. Now, whatever happened at
15:47
that party. In short order, Oswald's
15:49
relationship with his wife, who he had met at the Soviet
15:52
Union, degraded, and he moved into
15:54
a Y m C A men shelter. Shortly thereafter,
15:57
on December nineteen sixty,
16:00
to Lee Harvey, Oswald attended
16:02
a New Year's party in Fort Worth,
16:04
Texas. An FBI informant
16:06
at the event passes this information onto
16:08
the bureau just a few hours later,
16:11
while the party is still going on, Grainy
16:14
footage from a New Year's parade appears
16:16
to show a young Bernie Sanders
16:19
standing in the back of a crowd just
16:21
off of fifty two hundred Harry Heins
16:23
Boulevard, where almost exactly one year later,
16:26
President Kennedy will meet his demise. Now, Katie
16:28
Cody, I'm gonna show you this
16:31
image that I got from this and this
16:33
is initially from a kbl in UH
16:36
news broadcast about the parade.
16:38
I had to go through a lot of archive
16:40
time. I spent four months in Texas going through
16:42
different archives of local news
16:44
broadcast to find this. Now, people
16:47
again, you can find this on the website
16:49
for this podcast episode Bernie
16:52
killed j F K dot
16:55
c A um but first,
16:58
and it might be spelled Burnie, sometimes
17:01
spelled Bernie, it might be spelled
17:03
yeah, KFJ anything.
17:06
I'm gonna screen share and show you guys
17:09
this image there. Oh
17:12
my god, that's Bernie Sanders,
17:15
right, that's Bernie Sanders.
17:17
It's Bernie Sanders, that's Bernie Sands.
17:20
This isn't Bernie
17:23
Sanders. That is Bernie Sanders,
17:26
clear as day, because
17:28
we all know, I mean, he really didn't
17:30
look much different back then. No, he's
17:33
he's looked the same for the least their
17:35
photos you can compare like of him during
17:37
this period that like, and there's
17:39
no chance this is a deep fake. No,
17:42
I mean, look, he's holding mittens
17:44
right there, right there. Clearly he's
17:46
got the mittens. He's angry.
17:49
Um, the mole on his left cheek that
17:51
you see in his arrest photo, all of the different
17:53
signposts. Look, when you're doing open source investigative
17:55
journalism, you're gonna want to look for different
17:57
kind of marks on the body, scars, moles,
18:01
different kinds of character identifying
18:04
marks. I found three of them from Bernie
18:06
Sanders arrest photo. When he was arrested his civil
18:08
Rights rally, which is within a year of
18:10
this moment. So I I feel confident saying
18:12
that this is Bernie Sanders on Harry
18:15
Hinds Boulevard, almost precisely
18:17
one year before President Kennedy meets
18:19
his demise there. Yeah, I don't
18:21
see it. I can't think of any other explanation,
18:24
none at all. Look, if
18:26
you're gonna have somebody whack the president,
18:28
right, he's got a lot of security.
18:31
You know, a guy like Oswald, every eye
18:33
in the world on him. FBI is always
18:35
looking at him. Dude had lived in the Soviet
18:37
Union for a while. Does
18:40
it make sense that he would be the killer? And does
18:42
it make sense that he's the ringer,
18:45
the man who distracts federal attention
18:47
while another man moves like a ghost
18:51
through nineteen sixties Texas, A man who
18:54
you can't whose age can't be defined. Absolutely
18:57
not, no, hard to identify
18:59
at that time. So
19:02
on March twelve, nineteen
19:04
sixty three, Lee Harvey Oswald
19:07
orders a rifle from a Klein's Sporting
19:09
goods store in Chicago. Now
19:12
where did Bernie Sanders go to college? University
19:15
of Chicago. But outside of
19:17
that, this is seen by many as clear
19:19
evidence of the fact that Oswald was preparing to assassinate
19:22
the president. But other experts wonder why
19:24
Oswald would order a rifle from Chicago
19:27
while in Texas. Could it be that
19:29
the placing of this order was a way of covertly
19:32
sending a message that Bernie Sanders would
19:34
receive. Perhaps Meanwhile,
19:37
footage from a distant shooting competition
19:39
in upstate New York from nineteen sixty one
19:42
shows Bernie Sanders wielding a
19:44
man Liquor Carcano rifle. He
19:46
has quoted in the local Ithaca Independent
19:49
is saying, it's a fine Italian rifle,
19:51
and I can fire three aimed shots in
19:53
just eight point three seconds. I
19:56
remember that. I remember because
19:59
he says it a lot. He says it a lot. He
20:01
says it all the time now like almost like
20:03
a catchphrase. But now in this
20:05
context, because
20:07
the three shots that killed JFK were fired in
20:10
just eight point two seconds. Broadcasting
20:13
at the whole time. But you know,
20:16
he probably he
20:18
probably wants to get caught. Most
20:21
killers do, Katie, most killers
20:23
do. I think that's
20:25
why he ran for president. It is more
20:27
attention. He's like, he's
20:32
exactly, somebody do a
20:34
background check, just do basic,
20:36
easy yeah, I guess it wasn't
20:38
easy. This was hard evidence of
20:41
the complicity of the mainstream media
20:43
establishment that that no one else has done
20:45
this digging or has put up
20:48
a website like Bernie
20:50
Killed JFK dot biz where
20:53
people can find all of this information conveniently
20:56
summarized and backed up. For that, I also
20:58
think you should try um and funk around
21:00
with just straight up Benny killed JFK,
21:05
just in case be money
21:08
killed j Kissel. Sure, we'll try a few.
21:10
We'll try a few. Look type things
21:12
into your search bar, see what happens, and
21:14
download anything you are prompted
21:17
to download. When you type those things in, you
21:19
never know if it'll be us. We've
21:21
embedded secret files all over the web.
21:24
That sounds like something we do. Katie definitely
21:28
know how to do well.
21:31
We have hacker extraordinaire Daniel
21:34
Fitzgerald Kennedy on our team. No
21:39
one, no one better, no one finer, no one
21:41
better at hacking or at being the last
21:44
secret heir to the Kennedy fortune exactly
21:47
way less shiny than the last guy, a
21:50
lot less shiny and less Huntington's
21:53
disease to um. Yeah. Anyway,
21:56
Over the next year, Oswald gets
21:58
into an argument with his boss at him to
22:00
shoot him, misses critically
22:03
misses at close range, and leaves
22:05
the state for New Orleans once again. Bernie
22:08
Sanders remains in the wind, although
22:10
an eyewitness report I found from
22:12
a news feache archive places
22:15
him in Richardson, Texas and McKinney
22:17
on two separate days in April of nineteen
22:20
sixty three. What were you doing
22:22
there, Bernard? What were you doing
22:25
in Texas? Bernie? In April
22:27
of nineteen sixty three? What
22:29
were you doing in Texas? In September
22:31
of nineteen sixty three, Oswald applies
22:34
for both Cuban and Russian visas, which
22:36
suggests he had plans for the future
22:38
that may not have involved shooting the president. There
22:40
is still no evidence that he is in possession of the
22:43
rifle that he had ordered the year before. To Chicago.
22:46
On October fifteenth, Oswald gets
22:48
a job working for the Texas school Book Depository.
22:51
He is trained by a young man
22:54
whose background is difficult to ascertain,
22:56
but who apparently worked at the depository and
22:58
was generally refer to buy his nickname
23:01
Burn now My. According
23:05
to one eyewitness account, Burn
23:07
gave Oswald leave to stay home
23:09
from work on Friday, November
23:13
nineteen sixty three. Early
23:15
that morning, at five am, a
23:17
man is spotted looking out the sixth floor
23:19
of the Book Depository towards the approaching
23:22
presidential motorcade. In the years
23:24
to come, the trooper who spotted him, Junior
23:26
Jarman, will identify the man he saw
23:29
as Oswald. The fact that Jarman
23:31
wound up on the payroll of sanders first
23:33
successful mayoral campaign, which
23:35
was backed by a donation by Paul
23:38
Rosen in nineteen one, is
23:40
generally seen as purely coincidental,
23:43
as is the fact that Jarman retained a sixty five
23:45
thousand dollar per year salary despite
23:47
not being a resident of Burlington or the state
23:50
of Vermont. I'm sorry, I had just I'm
23:52
furious. I'm furious, right, vivid, livid,
23:56
I'm and I'm sorry to laugh. It's just
23:58
that it's how else do
24:00
you handle all this rage? It's
24:03
really braz Like it's like they're
24:05
flaunting at this. Like again, I don't
24:07
want to disparage like the work that you've done to uncover
24:10
this, but like it's just, you know, every
24:14
single thing you're saying like this was generally seen as purely
24:16
coincidental until it's
24:18
not, until it's not until it happens
24:20
at five times six is seven
24:23
time? Like yeah, wake up people,
24:26
sheeple, sheeple. Exactly
24:30
at thirty pm on November
24:33
nineteen sixty three, a person or
24:35
persons unknown fires three shots
24:38
from the Texas Book Depository, killing
24:40
President Kennedy and wound guy.
24:44
That's right, Lee Harvey. Oswald
24:47
is supposedly confronted in the lunch room
24:49
by patrolman Marian Baker. Immediately
24:51
afterward, he is almost arrested,
24:54
but is vouched for by Roy Truly, the
24:56
superintendent of the business. Now
24:59
Truly in Acre would both receive paid
25:01
advisory positions on Bernie Sanders
25:05
congressional campaign, funded
25:07
once again by Paul Rosen.
25:10
No other employees claimed to have seen
25:12
Oswald at the depository that day, but
25:14
no less than four people in the immediate
25:16
aftermath reported seeing Burne descend
25:19
down the rear stell stairwell and
25:21
disappear, never to be seen in Texas
25:24
again. Ever
25:26
Again, that's why it never goes to Texas. He
25:28
has never campaigns, never been in
25:30
Texas, not since not so
25:35
this Rosen fella, what's
25:38
his deal? Where's he today? A
25:40
funny you should ask that because Paul
25:42
Rosen, just a couple of months ago,
25:46
recently filed a request
25:49
with the f EC two yet
25:51
again create start
25:53
a funding campaign for Bernie
25:55
Sanders for president. Paul
25:59
has been the money man of the Sanders campaign
26:02
for the last decade. This
26:06
is just really hard to are we like about
26:11
this? Like? What do we do? You know what? The first thing we need
26:14
to do. We need to take an AD break. We
26:16
do need to take an AD and an AD break,
26:18
and then we'll come back. We will. We will tell
26:20
you what to do together
26:28
everything don't don't don't.
26:32
All right, So we're back now.
26:35
Listen. I think a lot of people
26:38
hearing this are going to want to do something, take
26:40
some sort of action, and I just want to
26:42
stay. Bernie Sanders is nothing but a
26:44
pawn in this Upon in an incredible shot,
26:47
a deadly assassin, unparalleled for sure,
26:49
but upon in a bigger game. And
26:52
that's why I think we have to ask
26:54
our listeners hunt down
26:56
and bring Paul Rosen to justice.
27:00
And if you can't find paulos who just find a Paul. Track
27:02
down any Paul there's a pretty good chance
27:04
it's him, and take your vengeance on
27:06
them. Take all of our vengeance, take all
27:09
the polls, pick all the pull. If we start going after
27:11
Paul's will get the right one. You'll get there. Eventually.
27:13
There's only so many Paul, There's only so many.
27:15
Eventually there will be none, god
27:18
willing. Um. This
27:21
is um disturbing and fascinating.
27:24
Um and uh and like
27:26
it's starting to bring some things
27:29
into the like clear yea,
27:33
yeah there. You know we've
27:35
we've talked about Bernard before in the
27:37
past. He ran for president twice. Um,
27:40
so you know, uh, you got there's
27:42
a lot of research out there from
27:44
him, old speeches and stuff I'm recalling.
27:47
There's a speechie cave um and
27:49
an interview in the late
27:51
eighties. Um or he's taught he
27:53
talks literally about Jfkan This was just
27:55
sort of like it sort of passed by me. But like
27:58
now it seems like again that he's haunting
28:00
right, he's like bragging about what
28:03
he did without saying what he did. Um.
28:06
So uh, I won't even bother
28:08
with the voice Bernie Sanders saying I was
28:10
very excited and impressed by the Cuban Revolution.
28:13
And there was Kennedy and Nixon talking talking about
28:15
the debate Nixon and Kennedy.
28:17
There was Nick Kennedy and Nixon talking about which particular
28:20
method they should use about destroying the revolution.
28:22
Usually I'm sufficiently unemotional not to
28:25
be sick, but I actually got up from the
28:27
room and almost left to puke because
28:29
for the first time in my adult life, what
28:31
I was seeing is the Democrats and Republicans, both
28:33
of them. Clearly, there really wasn't a whole
28:35
lot of difference between the two. Now this,
28:39
uh, I mean the idea that he was listening
28:41
to uh Kennedy speak and
28:44
had to leave the room by
28:47
um uh furthering
28:49
this uh, this idea. President Kennedy
28:51
was elected while I was at the University of Chicago.
28:53
That was sixty. I remember being
28:56
physically nauseated by his speech,
28:58
and that doesn't happen very often. Being
29:01
physically nauseated by this man
29:04
enough to do the
29:06
unthinkable, the unthinkable and
29:09
I thought the undoable, but he did it apparently.
29:12
Um. It's just you know,
29:15
Kennedy was young and appealing on as sensibly liberal.
29:17
But I think at that point seeing through Kennedy and what liberalism
29:20
was was probably a significant step for me to
29:22
understand that conventional politics or liberalism
29:24
was not what was relevant, rejected
29:26
the man's politics, rejected the man to
29:29
the point where he needed to throw up in
29:31
another room. You know, it's true,
29:33
I mean everything from that time he
29:36
was so disillusioned with liberalism,
29:39
you know, he was I
29:41
believe he was campaigning for for Mondale
29:43
but actually saying, like, I can't
29:45
tell you that this is a good person, you
29:47
know, And it's not like I disagree with his frustration.
29:50
It's just that we have to operate within the
29:52
rules of law, I guess, or at least
29:55
truth. Here's the thing, kay, that you say
29:57
that Bernie Sanders operated outside
30:00
the rule of law, you know, And and
30:02
has he been brought to justice? No, President
30:06
twice and maybe thrice.
30:08
If Paul Rosen has anything to do with it, by
30:12
God, he will. It's gonna Weekend of Bernie
30:14
him up there, which also was another potential
30:16
address for you to check out weekended
30:21
Bernie Killing James. We might, we
30:23
might keep it there, we might, we might host the
30:26
documents that back up this episode
30:28
at weekend dot Bernie's Dot.
30:32
I'm running out of extensions to
30:35
use. It just
30:40
got to be another one. But
30:43
but seriously, do check out weekend
30:45
at Bernie's killed. JFK. Bernie
30:47
Sanders slash JFK slash
30:50
dot here's something interesting backslash,
30:53
MySpace, blogspot dot com. Uh
30:56
in during
30:58
his campaign UM the Vermont
31:00
Senate, UH, he called the CIA
31:03
dangerous institution that has got to go.
31:07
Uh and the CIA was accountable
31:09
to we have this. I don't have a
31:11
good tie to it. Both
31:16
Bernie and JFK wanted to abolish the CIA
31:20
I know, but he was disappointed when
31:22
he didn't do it. Didn't do it, disillusion
31:26
It's all led fed his um his
31:28
disillusionment. Is it possible also
31:31
that he was angry that people like the
31:33
hack Oliver Stone gave the CIA
31:35
credit for Bernie Sanders is hard work.
31:37
It's not easy to get off three aimed shots
31:40
at that distance and eight point again.
31:43
I just I think that he keeps
31:45
talking about it because he wants the credit. He's
31:48
aggrustrated that nobody has figured it out
31:50
and all this time, and yet he's
31:53
an old man, he is
31:55
it. Are we gonna wait till he's dead?
31:58
Right? Like you know, we like we're always talking about like people
32:00
like you know, all these like old politicians are retire,
32:03
like let us somebody else do it and so on. We'll
32:06
give you, you know, we'll give you the recognition you deserve.
32:09
Uh, it's time you know you're
32:13
Hm, Bernie, just come out
32:15
and say it man like, or
32:17
use your powers to take
32:20
out another high level
32:22
political leader. Look, twenty of them
32:24
available. It could it could really,
32:26
it could really do a lot right now, actually, Bernie,
32:29
we Bernie, we know you're listening, all right. Yeah, the
32:31
point of this was to that old rifle.
32:33
Do we have your attention now, Bernie? I bet
32:35
we do. You're the only man who can do it. We
32:43
shared your secrets, but we need your help. We
32:46
need your help. We've
32:49
brought you out of the darkness into the light. Be
32:51
are batman, Bernie. Yeah,
32:54
you're not the hero dot
32:57
net. You're the hero we need. Exhausted,
33:03
this has been a ride of an emotional
33:06
journey, a
33:08
completely normal episode. Also normal
33:10
episode. UM. We'll get back
33:12
to you know, back
33:15
to the grind next week. UM.
33:17
And I would recommend actually, if you're
33:19
if you are listening, uh, which
33:22
I guess you are, because that's
33:24
why we're here. UM, be sure
33:27
to if you play this podcast
33:29
at the same time as weekend of Bernie's
33:31
or weekend of Bernie's too. It does sync up.
33:35
And there are some some extra factoids
33:37
that you will you will see, um little
33:40
tits, little tidbits, um,
33:42
a little pieces of information that I think are too
33:45
hot to handle, you know, a little
33:48
too much in the visual medium
33:50
exactly. So then
33:53
to a projector and trust us
33:55
it'll make sense when you do it. Yeah. Um,
34:00
but um, this has been fun,
34:02
guys. Yeah. And in the meantime
34:04
you could you could follow Katie at Katie
34:06
Stole. You can follow Robert at right
34:08
okay, Paul Cody at doctor Mr Cody,
34:12
uh, any anything
34:14
else we want to plug at the end here. Like other
34:16
shows, we do no well,
34:21
we do a show called even More News and Some More
34:23
News. If you want to google those, they're out
34:25
there. They're out there. Some other new
34:27
fun things coming soon to week
34:30
and you can just at cool Zone
34:32
Media for all Cool
34:34
Zone. And
34:38
remember, folks, if there's not another episode
34:40
of this show next week, it means the Deep
34:42
State has gotten to us, and you should
34:45
assume from then on out that Katie,
34:47
Cody and I are not our real selves,
34:49
but are in fact replacement simulacrums
34:52
created by the Deep State in
34:55
order to continue to hide the truth. So if we don't
34:57
acknowledge this episode or our
34:59
claims of about Bernie Sanders in the future, that's
35:01
clearly what's happened. Look, we're
35:04
not saying that that's what's necessarily
35:06
going to happen, but it's a real strong
35:09
chance that it might. In case you notice
35:11
some things like that, then that is the situation
35:13
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35:17
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35:20
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