Post by Rob Caprio on Dec 14, 2018 22:40:04 GMT -5
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Johnny Carson tried to railroad Jim Garrison, he made him list everything he was going to say and then Carson came up with his own questions to control the interview. Garrison messed him up by answering the agreed to question but continued on past the agreed to answer. It was the only way he could say what he wanted the American people to hear as all media is firmly controlled by the same groups who employed Carson.
Let's hear Jim Garrison's side of the story. This is from his book, "On The Trail Of The Assassins", pp. 244-248.
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I was not sure if the Dallas police force had been penetrated, or impersonated, or both. As I put the prints of the shotgun arrests in my briefcase, I resolved that anyone watching the Johnny Carson Show the following night was going to get to see them. The next day I went to Carson's NBC offices as scheduled...Three or four well-dressed men, obviously all attorneys, entered the room. They questioned me for several hours on just what my responses would be if I were asked particular questions. I fielded the questions, and my answers were recorded.
Carson...seemed stiff and ill at ease...I noticed that his desk was covered with typewritten questions and answers...When in frustration he asked me why the government was still concealing evidence, as I had contended, I knew that my moment to show the photographs had arrived. 'Maybe I'd better show you pictures.'
(He would show the "3 Tramps" photos)
Before anyone could stop me, I was holding in front of the camera one of the big photographs showing the three men being marched off by the Dallas police with their shotguns. It took Carson a moment to recognize the scene, but when he realized what it was, he lunged at my arm like a cobra, pulling it down violently so that the pictures were out of the camera's view.
'Photographs like this don't show up on television,' he said."
"I held the picture up again for display in front of the camera. 'Sure, they do,' I replied. 'The camera can pick this up.' This time Carson yanked my arm down even harder. 'No, it can't,' he snapped. Nevertheless, I swung the picture up for the third time. This time, however, I saw the red light blink off and realized that the director of the show had cut the camera off...Then, before anyone could change the subject, I said loudly, 'Those arrested men you just saw were never seen again. They all got away.'
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Johnny Carson tried to railroad Jim Garrison, he made him list everything he was going to say and then Carson came up with his own questions to control the interview. Garrison messed him up by answering the agreed to question but continued on past the agreed to answer. It was the only way he could say what he wanted the American people to hear as all media is firmly controlled by the same groups who employed Carson.
Let's hear Jim Garrison's side of the story. This is from his book, "On The Trail Of The Assassins", pp. 244-248.
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I was not sure if the Dallas police force had been penetrated, or impersonated, or both. As I put the prints of the shotgun arrests in my briefcase, I resolved that anyone watching the Johnny Carson Show the following night was going to get to see them. The next day I went to Carson's NBC offices as scheduled...Three or four well-dressed men, obviously all attorneys, entered the room. They questioned me for several hours on just what my responses would be if I were asked particular questions. I fielded the questions, and my answers were recorded.
Carson...seemed stiff and ill at ease...I noticed that his desk was covered with typewritten questions and answers...When in frustration he asked me why the government was still concealing evidence, as I had contended, I knew that my moment to show the photographs had arrived. 'Maybe I'd better show you pictures.'
(He would show the "3 Tramps" photos)
Before anyone could stop me, I was holding in front of the camera one of the big photographs showing the three men being marched off by the Dallas police with their shotguns. It took Carson a moment to recognize the scene, but when he realized what it was, he lunged at my arm like a cobra, pulling it down violently so that the pictures were out of the camera's view.
'Photographs like this don't show up on television,' he said."
"I held the picture up again for display in front of the camera. 'Sure, they do,' I replied. 'The camera can pick this up.' This time Carson yanked my arm down even harder. 'No, it can't,' he snapped. Nevertheless, I swung the picture up for the third time. This time, however, I saw the red light blink off and realized that the director of the show had cut the camera off...Then, before anyone could change the subject, I said loudly, 'Those arrested men you just saw were never seen again. They all got away.'
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