Thursday, May 30, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 05-30-24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Chokeholds in the JFK Assassination
Dave wraps up the third part of his interview with Jim DiEugenio about the legal concept of "chokeholds" in relation to the JFK assassination. We anticipate having more new material from David Emory next week; he has several new programs completed that are in post-production now.
Key Points of Discussion and Analysis Include: How some lawyers introduced the concepts we discuss; What is the concept of “consilience?;” Analyze the “Investigations Timeline”—detailed in the Introduction; What is meant by “Standard of Proof?”; How does “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” figure into the “Chokeholds” concept?; How does “Civil Standards of Proof” factor in?; How does the HSCA Standard of Proof” factor in?; How does the ARRB’s Standard of Proof factor in?; Finally—the JFK Assassinations Chokehold Standard of Proof”—How does this factor in?;
Analysis of the 60 years of obstruction of justice in the JFK case; Analysis of the Rockefeller Commission; The Rockefeller Commission’s inclusion of Lyman Lemnitzer and Ronald Reagan–two very strange choices; The Rockefeller Commission’s selection of Warren Commission counsel David Belin to handle its legal maneuvering; The Rockefeller Commission’s use of Richard Lindenberg–a Paperclip veteran; Review of the deep political role of Leon Jaworski in the trial over the killing of Corporal Kunze, the Dachau Medical trials and his participation in the Texas Court of Inquiry along with Robert Storey;
Review of networking between Ray Rocca, Paul Patrini and James Angleton dating back to World War II; The House Select Committee on Assassinations’ use of George Joannides as a liaison with the CIA; Review of Joannides’ work with Carlos Bringuier and the DRE at the time of the Kennedy assassination; review of the HSCA’s endorsement of the doctored autopsy evidence at Bethesda; Review of Watergate and Nixon’s presence in Dallas on 11/22/1963.

1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'
The Walls Are Closing In
Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate' discuss the historic ICC warrant against Netanyahu, the death of Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi, Israel's return to areas of Gaza it claimed to have controlled, and more.
Grayzone Radio is a production of The Grayzone, an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on politics and empire. Washington DC-based independent journalist and author, Max Blumenthal, founded The Grayzone and is your host on Grayzone Radio. For more info on The Grayzone and their reporting, please go to https://thegrayzone.com

1:58 AM
Labor History in Two Minutes for May 29

2 AM
The Final Straw Radio
Addameer on Palestinian Prisoners
Tala Nasser of the Palestinian prisoner human rights group, Al-Addameer, which has offices in Jerusalem or Al-Quds, as well as in Ramallah. We speak about the report they released on Palestinian Prisoners day, April 17th, on the conditions of Palestinian prisoners, particularly since October 7th, 2023 including in Gaza since the invasion. More info on the group and their findings can be found at addameer.org
Then, well hear a segment by our comrades at A-Radio Berlin speaking with Johan Eriksson, an anarchist game designer has recently published such an RPG called Oceania 2084, based on George Orwells novel 1984. You can find more of about the game including a free austere pdf of the gameplay at jocher-symbolic-systems.itch.io , and you can hear more audios from A-Radio Berlin at aradio-berlin.org .
In case you missed mid-week release of our interview with Yaffa As, a queer and trans Palestinian poet, author, publisher and activist living in the diaspora about two recent collections they published as well as mutual aid and fundraising to get queer Palestinians out of range of Israeli genocide: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2024/05/23/i-dont-think-you-could-have-a-resistance-movement-without-poetry-a-chat-with-yaffa-as/

3 AM
Out-FM
PJ Raval & the Unbearable Whiteness of the Transphobic Violence of US Imperialism & Militarism in the Philippines
PJ Raval is an award-winning Filipino American filmmaker who directed the documentary "Call Her Ganda" about the murder of transwoman Jennifer Laude in the Philippines; he updates this case of a transphobic hate crime that became national news in the Philippines and discusses his other film work with Pauline Park in this segment of Out-FM as well as the challenges facing LGBTQ Filipinos and Filipino Americans.
PJ also produced, directed, and shot (alongside collaborator Jay Hodges) the feature documentary TRINIDAD which uncovers Trinidad, Colorado’s transformation from Wild West outpost to “sex change capital of the world..” Called “a must see” by Ellen Huang of GLAAD, TRINIDAD won the Cleveland International Film Festival “Documentary Jury Award”

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from the earlier non-commercial broadcast on 5/29/24

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