Sirhan Sirhan: A Manchurian Candidate? with Lisa Pease (Part 2) (preview)

for the full episode and two extra episodes a months please visit patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast  Lisa Pease, a lifelong activist, became a researcher while trying to win arguments on the Internet about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. She found that her arguments were more persuasive when she backed them up with cold, hard data. Before Lisa knew it, she had accumulated a massive library of books (including a full 26-volume set of Warren Commission Report), recordings, clippings and documents on these cases. When she discovered that the Los Angeles Police Department's records of the Robert Kennedy assassination were available at her local library, she spent numerous hours researching that bizarre case. She was the co-editor and publisher of Probe Magazine (1995-2000). Lisa has been a featured speaker at several seminars in Dallas and Los Angeles. Lisa Pease is also the co-editor with James DiEugenio of The Assassinations (2003) that covers the deaths of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy, and Malcolm X. She is also the chief archivist of the Real History Archives website. A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy: https://feralhouse.com/a-lie-too-big-to-fail/ You can listen to an abridged version, an extremely abridged version, of Hank Hernandez interrogating Sandy Serrano after she told ABC about the "girl in the polka dot dress": https://tinyurl.com/577bnt6j epsteinjustice.com nickbryantnyc.com 

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