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He didn't say that, you did in your intro at the beginning of the show? 8:47 seconds "Chamish believes that Oswald was responsible for the JFK assasination...etc etcSorry he never said anything about Oswald killing JFK Jr., but suggested that he was killed anyway because of his magazine's coverage of the death of the Israeli official. Seems you followed the wrong target.
Hi Gene,Correct. But that's not the JFK Jr. death, which is a separate issue.
Now without going into detail, there is a troubling part of his political beliefs that I've uncovered, which I'll mention on next week's show. But I'd rather not go into that right now. Let's focus strictly on what he said in the episode.
About penetrating his accent and all, you have to get into the rhythm to understand him. Despite what you think, though, Chamish is evidently from Canada originally.
Oh puh-leeeze! Haha.
What a character. The line was bad and his accent was sometimes difficult to penetrate, especially as his flu was affecting him.
But an extremely interesting episode and I MUST read his book.
Now without going into detail, there is a troubling part of his political beliefs that I've uncovered, which I'll mention on next week's show. But I'd rather not go into that right now. Let's focus strictly on what he said in the episode.
About penetrating his accent and all, you have to get into the rhythm to understand him. Despite what you think, though, Chamish is evidently from Canada originally.
Well, he's not denying the Holocaust, as some extremists do. But he's entitled to believe what he believes regardless of what the rest of us think about it. Frankly, I'm disappointed at some of the more extreme elements of his presentation, to put it mildly.