Ron Lewis Interview (My Friend – Lee Harvey Oswald)

Have you ever wondered what it might be like to know an infamous person in history? Ron Lewis knows. He knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Ron first met Oswald in October, 1962, and off and on, stayed in touch with him ’til October 1963. It was in August of 1963, that Oswald told Lewis of a plan being developed to kill President Kennedy. Lewis did not go to law enforcement authorities with this story, for fear of reprisals. Thirty one years later Ron tells his story in the book, Flashback: The…

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HARVEST OF RAGE: The Joel Dyer Interview

As shocking as the Oklahoma City Bombing was, it may well be only the beginning of an unprecedented wave of terror in America. That is the chilling conclusion of writer Joel Dyer, who is the author of “Harvest of Rage, Why Oklahoma City Is Only the Beginning” (Westyiew Press). Joel Dyer spoke with us recently about his book, Tim McVeigh, Terry Nichols, and the growing anti-government sentiment in the United States. Q – Mr. Dyer, how did you come to the conclusion that Oklahoma City will happen again? A -I…

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FIRE IN THE SKY: The Travis Walton Interview

It’s probably the best documented, most widely reported UFO abduction case in recent times. It’s the Walton Experience. On November 5, 1975, a group of loggers in the mountains of northeastern Arizona observed a strange, unusually bright light in the sky. One of these men, Travis Walton, left the safety of their truck to take a closer look. Suddenly, as he walked toward the light, Travis Walton was blasted back by a bolt of mysterious energy. His companions hightailed it out of there. When they reported what happened to Travis…

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Diana & Dodi: “A Love Story”: With Author Rene DeLorm

It was a 37 day romance that fascinated the world and ended tragically in a Paris tunnel on August 30, 1997. She was the most photographed woman in the world, Princess Diana, and he was a famous film produc­er named Dodi Fayed. Much has been written about the “Romance of the Century”, but only one man really knows what the story is. That man is Rene DeLorm who worked as Dodi Fayed’s Butler for eight years. Mr. DeLorm has broken his silence about the couple and written the book, “Diana…

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A Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza: The Craig Roberts Interview

In 1987, former U.S. Marine sniper Craig Roberts, a seasoned veteran of the Vietnam War, stood for the first time at the 6th floor “sniper’s nest” window of the Texas School Book Depository. As he looked down into what the U.S. Government maintains was the kill zone used by Lee Harvey Oswald, he immediately knew that the Warren Commission’s verdict that Oswald, acting alone from that position, fired three shots in 5.6 seconds from a bolt-action rifle, with the fatal head shot being the last shot fired, was a lie.…

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Waco: The Rules of Engagement: The Amy Sommer-Gifford Interview

It’s been called “one of the most disturbing films you’ll ever see” and “the documentary that will not go away”. The film is called Waco: The Rules of Engagement. In cities where the film has played, audiences are reportedly stunned and angered when they leave the theatre. Waco: The Rules of Engagement calls into question the government’s version of events as told in official reports and the three sets of congressional hearings. The film implies that federal forces shot at Branch Davidians on April 19, 1993 with machine guns. Filmmakers…

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“X’s” True Identity Is: L. Fletcher Prouty Interview

In Oliver Stone’s film “J.F.K.” there is a character named “X,” played by Donald Sutherland who, as the film’s “Deep Throat” advocated the theory that a plot existed at the highest levels of the U.S. government to as­sassinate President Kennedy. This mystery man was not a fabricated character as some critics contend. As Oliver Stone acknowledged, not only were “X’s” beliefs faithfully depicted in the film, but he also served as the creative advisor for “J.F.K.” provid­ing fully documented information and analysis, from his own experience that helped shape the…

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A MOMENT IN HISTORY: Detective James R. Leavelle Remembers the J.F.K. Assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby

  “If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a ri­fle, nobody can stop it. So, why worry about it?” – John F. Kennedy to his wife on Nov. 22, 1963 in his Ft. Worth hotel room, just hours before his assassination. November 22, 1963. President John F. Kennedy travels to Texas, where he is assassinated during a motorcade run through downtown Dallas. In the hours following the assassination, a 24 year old named Lee Harvey Oswald will be picked up and charged with the crime, as well…

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The Oklahoma City Bombing: The Glenn Wilburn Interview

On April 19, 1995, 168 people died and hundreds were injured in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. It was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism ever carried out in the United States. Oklahoma City resident Glenn Wilburn lost two grandchildren in that bombing. A C.P.A. by trade, Mr. Wilburn devoted a considerable amount of time and effort into the investigation of the Oklahoma City Bombing. His findings will alarm you. Hear Gary James speak with Glen Wilburn. Q – Could an Oklahoma City…

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The Laurie Jacobson Interview

Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in life after death? Do you believe that the spirit lives on long after the body dies? If so, we have just the book for you. Titled “Hollywood Haunted, A Ghostly Tour of Filmland” (Angel City Press, 2210 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 880, Santa Monica, CA 90403, Tel. (I) 800-949-8039, $16.95). The reader is treated to a rare look at famous Hollywood haunting s written by Laurie Jacobson, a Hollywood Historian, with vintage photographs from the collection of Marc Wanamaker. “Hollywood Haunted” is…

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