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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Worst Year Ever, a production of I Heart Radio.
Welcome Together Everything, So don't don't hello everybody everything. Have
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you been listening to this show? It's called The Worst
Year Ever? And this is get another episode of it,
among many current and future episodes of Worst Your Ever.
My name is Cody Johnston, one of the hosts of
the ever running Worst Year Ever podcast. Good job Cody
Johnston with that introduction. Hello, Hi, my name is Katie Stole.
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I agree with everything that he said and have absolutely
no notes or edits to his introduction. No, I'm Robert Evans,
and I'm also excited to be committed to continue doing
this show forever. And you know, since we're going to
be doing this show for forever, we should probably talk
about the most critical moment in the creation of the
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modern world that we all live in. You know, the
thing that really built our entire modern society, all the
conspiracy culture, all of all of our current problems trace
back to a single moment, the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Oh,
thank goodness. We've teased this throughout our time here on
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the Worst Year Ever, and we'll continue to talk about
it as we continue to do this show. UM, but
it seemed appropriate and important now with this random episode, UH,
to to elaborate and explain so that everybody understands, Um,
what exactly happened? Yeah, because we've been we've been, you know,
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on this side as we've produced the rest of the
show is we've we've done every thing that we've done
in this series. We have been carrying out private investigations
into the murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. UM. And
I think we've done some groundbreaking work here that people
need to be aware of. And I want to reiterate
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or iterate, because we haven't said it yet, that everything
we say in this episode is entirely factual. UM. And
if you want to find supporting documents, Um, If you
want to find a transcript of this episode, go to
Bernie shot JFK dot org. That website. Now, if that
website is down when you guys get online, if it's
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if you can't find it, we're under attack by the
deep state. You know it's it's certainly not because it's fake.
It's absolutely under attack. There are fail safes ready to
go in that case. UM, I would try different spellings
of Bernie. Uh. Ground like instead of jfk f j
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KFJ like obviously dot com dot gov. Uh, you know, um,
but if you can go to the dot gov, your
data will be downloaded, so steer clear of that. UM.
So they are they're trying to shut us down. You know,
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the powers that be that have been covering this up
for for years are trying to stop anyone from learning
the truth. So you know, we disappear after this, you
know why if exactly? And what what I want everyone
to do is start recording this episode as you listen
to it, and then just start spreading that around the internet.
Put it everywhere, Put it everywhere. Cut the ads out
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if you want, that's fine. Just spread this episode so
that the truth gets out. People will be able to
work back from our research if we should die in
force separate car accidents. And if you do skip the
commercials the ads, uh, make sure to at least get
a copy of them, because there is inform a and
hidden in those ads as well. There is, in fact
some of the key information. But I think maybe we
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should we should begin without further ado. Yeah, by talking
about nineteen twenty one now, but crucial year for a
lot of reasons. Among other things pretty good, the whose
song about nineteen one and how It's gonna be a
good year. I think it's just called one got a
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feeling twenty one is gonna be a good year because
that's the year that Elias Sanders, father of Bernard Montgomery, immigrated.
I'm not going to keep doing it, but great, great album,
Toma incredible anyway. Nineteen twenty one, Elias Sanders, father of
Bernard Montgomery, immigrates to the United States from somewhere around Russia. Uh.
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He works as a painter for several years, and in
nineteen twenty four, kind of in the midst of moving
around trying to find his version of the American dream,
he winds up in New Orleans. I have a question.
I mean, look, everything I know it needs to be
properly flat checked. So I just want to make sure
we've got it. Is it Elias or is it Alias?
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It doesn't matter. Both is correct? His his actual his
his his. If you if you find the Sanders family
tombstones underneath his name and dates of birth and death,
is both pronunciations are correct. Thank you. I just needed
to clarify. Look, if people are going to come on
this journey with us. They need to make sure that
everything is factual. So I needed to make sure we
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were accurately telling the story. Katie, thank you for always
keeping no. You have to be accurate. It's very important
because we're making some serious allegations. So the same year
that Elias or Alias goes to New Orleans nine, or
that same year Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, Marguerite, starts your
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job as a receptionist at the New Orleans law firm
before Rosen and Camera. Now, this firm was the largest
in the city, and that year they hired Elios or
Elias as part of a team to paint their new offices. Now,
I know what you're saying. This is surely a coincidence,
just as it's a coincidence that on August one, nineteen
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forty three, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was sailing in command of
PT one O nine and the Blackett straight south of
Columbangara in the Solomon Islands. It was a starless night,
which some suspect is why the night watch crew did
not spot the Japanese destroyer on mcgeary. It is, however,
worth noting that the man Kennedy put on guard duty
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that faithful Night was Paul Rosen, son of Matthias Rosen,
partner at de four rosen Wolf and Camera. Now it
is entirely possible that this is again pure coincidences, coincidences.
It's too suspicious. No, No, there's two. There's too much
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going on here. And it's worth noting that almost twenty
years later, Rosen would come to lead a block of
wealthy American lawyers who opposed Kennedy's Cold War policy after
the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Now moving back to
Bernard for a minute, Bernie Sanders did not live a
life of particular power or connection. He attended a public
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elementary school in Brooklyn. He graduated to attend to Brooklyn
College in nineteen fifty nine before transferring to the University
of Chicago. And it is surely pure chance that Paul
Rosen will say hatred donor to the University of Chicago,
and that his law firm's charitable donations were handled by
now Senior Secretary Marguerite Oswald, mother of Lee Harvey. Surely coincidence.
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I don't know. It's chilling, really coming together together like this.
It makes the hand my hair is standing up on
my arm. Yeah, And you gotta be asking yourself right now, listeners,
why didn't I learn about this in school? Why didn't
I learn about this from the Oliver Stone movie? Well,
Oliver Stone's first job in Hollywood, first job was as
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a prop boy at Warner Studios. Who was the minority
shareholding leader at at at Warner Studios when Oliver Stone
started working there. Paul Rosen, Oh my god, look, one coincidence,
two coincidences, the three coincidence? Many does it take? How
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many does it take before people realize something's going on here?
But we're just building to the real conspiracy here, although
of course Rosen will wind up at the core of it. Now,
as I've stated, Mr Sanders goes to the University of Chicago.
He's in fact radicalized there, and he joins the Young
People Social League, which is a socialist organization for young people,
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as the name might as you might infer from the
name now. Right around the same time that Lee Harvey
Oswald joins the Young People Socialist Lee in Chicago, Marguerite's son,
Lee Harvey Oswald joins the Young People Social Leave Social
League in New Orleans and later leaves the Marine Corps
to move to the Soviet Union. So you've got these
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men kind of moving around in the same areas. And
obviously this is seen by a lot of a lot
of people who buy into the mainstream narratives about Oswald
as evidence that Oswald was was was set early on
a trajectory that was going to end with him in
that book depository. But we can see Bernie Sanders is
on a very similar trajectory already. Now there's another dot
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on the line. There's another, there's a second, there's another wave.
I understand how it could get lost. Nobody would think
to connect these. But when you lay it out like
this and you see, when you actually see the dots
being connected, you can't ignore the you can't you can't
ignore the dots. No, No, the dots are there, and
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we are finally drawing them together for people. And again,
you can go to our website Bernie Sanders Killed JFK
dot Eu and find all of the sources for this
and the write up for this, and again just run
through all the different spellings. Doesn't If that doesn't work, Yeah,
like the Pirate Bay, we have one network transmitter in
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a cave somewhere in Afghanistan and will be continuously just
pumping new websites out. We will not we will never
give up. Some of those websites will be making different
ape tokens to fund our continued research. But that's that's standard.
That's from a podcast in this climate. Yeah, yeah, absolutely
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not do all this research without making any apes. Now,
nineteen sixty three proved to be a key year for
both Lee Harvey Oswald and Bernard Montgomery Sanders. The most
harm and version of the story is that Oswald returned
to the US in nineteen sixty two, initially to to Hoboken,
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less than ten miles from where Bernard's Sanders, now an activist, lived.
Oswald was immediately marked as suspicious and interviewed by the FBI.
No eyes were on the young Bernie Sanders, who continued
to travel freely without being watched throughout the country. Now.
The FBI interviewed Oswald a second time in August of
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nineteen sixty two, a period in which absolutely no one
seems to be able to account for the whereabouts of
Bernie Sanders. In fact, from April of sixty two up
until the assassination, his life is very much a black box.
Where where are you, Bernie? Where was Bernie. Well, I've
been doing some digging, Katie, and I think I have
uncovered some evidence as to where Mr Sanders was that
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has not previously come to light that we're gonna be
revealing on this podcast for the first time. So I
haven't heard this, but I know you're right. I don't
think so. I know it's right. Thank you, Thank you
for believe being with your stomach. World class journalism at
its finest. This is this is the thing that got
me blacklisted from the mainstream journalism community. They're not ready
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for the truth. The cowards at the New York Times
wouldn't take this. But here at whatever we call our
network now, uh clear Channel, Radio Zone Communications, We're we're
bringing you the real straight poop. Remember when people used
to say the straight poop? Why don't we do that
name all the time? We should bring it back, bringing
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it back now. I'm not sure I ever knew that
people did it, but I am sup. It sounds like
you haven't gotten the straight poop. Sure, I sup, haven't
straight poop? That's right? And speak speaking of pop, it's
it's time for an at break. Speaking of poop. You
know you know it's a big pile of ship. Speaking
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of ship simply, this is the masterful work of people
at the top of their craft, at the very least
somewhere near like the low middle of their craft. They're
definitely somewhere with a craft, right, Yeah, we're like, if
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we're not doing a craft, were like at least driving
past to hobby lobby and going like, well I could.
We're watching the craft. You know, we're watching the craft
and the craft is on. It's one of those there.
We're eating craft macaroni and cheese. We gone to break
or have we come back? No, we have not yet
gone to break. We are desperately plugging for time, and
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you know who else is desperately playing for time, these advertisers,
because I have so many more days until the economy implodes.
I think you know that one. Thank you. We got
to keep all of that and keep everything sweet based Dan.
That was sensational, So proudab for Danial future Danial president.
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Danil is here. You'll get it when you listen. Yeah,
it's not recording all know. Oh hey that's me, isn't it?
Not until that though? Not now? Yeah, well, I just
wanted to pop in and say congratulations on this absolutely
marvelous recording reporting. I'm reporting to you live from the
Swiss Alps or sometimes I definitely see I'll change in
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a couple of seconds. I have no idea, but um, anyway,
I love you all so deeply, And since I have
basically never been here for a single recording, I figured
that this one in particular would be a good one
to drop by for. Yeah, because a lot of people
don't know this, Um, but you were actually present at
JFK's funeral. You're a member of the Kennedy family. That
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is not public knowledge, and I'm going to need to
strike that from the record. Now. We're keeping all of
that and it's live. Sorry, you're shit, Daniel Fitzgerald Kennedy,
David Robert, you said you'd never somewhere, Sir Hans, Sir
Han just woke up from a deep sleep. Anyway, y'all
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are all right together everything. Let's return to the core narrative.
So on August nineteen sixty two, the Oswald's attended a
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dinner party by a Russian immigrat named Paul Gregory. Now
Gregory was also a longtime friend of the Sanders family.
He and Elias had lived just down the street from
each other back in the old country. Now, whatever happened
at that party. In short order, Oswald's relationship with his wife,
who he had met at the Soviet Union, degraded, and
he moved into a Y m C A men shelter.
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Shortly thereafter, on December nineteen sixty, to Lee Harvey, Oswald
attended a New Year's party in Fort Worth, Texas. An
FBI informant at the event passes this information onto the
bureau just a few hours later, while the party is
still going on, Grainy footage from a New Year's parade
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appears to show a young Bernie Sanders standing in the
back of a crowd just off of fifty two hundred
Harry Heins Boulevard, where almost exactly one year later, President
Kennedy will meet his demise. Now, Katie Cody, I'm gonna
show you this image that I got from this and
this is initially from a kbl in UH news broadcast
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about the parade. I had to go through a lot
of archive time. I spent four months in Texas going
through different archives of local news broadcast to find this. Now,
people again, you can find this on the website for
this podcast episode Bernie killed j F K dot c
A um but first, and it might be spelled Burnie,
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sometimes spelled Bernie, it might be spelled yeah, KFJ anything.
I'm gonna screen share and show you guys this image there.
Oh my god, that's Bernie Sanders, right, that's Bernie Sanders.
It's Bernie Sanders, that's Bernie Sands. This isn't Bernie Sanders.
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That is Bernie Sanders, clear as day, because we all know,
I mean, he really didn't look much different back then. No,
he's he's looked the same for the least their photos
you can compare like of him during this period that like,
and there's no chance this is a deep fake. No,
I mean, look, he's holding mittens right there, right there.
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Clearly he's got the mittens. He's angry. Um, the mole
on his left cheek that you see in his arrest photo,
all of the different signposts. Look, when you're doing open
source investigative journalism, you're gonna want to look for different
kind of marks on the body, scars, moles, different kinds
of character identifying marks. I found three of them from
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Bernie Sanders arrest photo. When he was arrested his civil
Rights rally, which is within a year of this moment.
So I I feel confident saying that this is Bernie
Sanders on Harry Hinds Boulevard, almost precisely one year before
President Kennedy meets his demise there. Yeah, I don't see it.
I can't think of any other explanation, none at all. Look,
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if you're gonna have somebody whack the president, right, he's
got a lot of security. You know, a guy like Oswald,
every eye in the world on him. FBI is always
looking at him. Dude had lived in the Soviet Union
for a while. Does it make sense that he would
be the killer? And does it make sense that he's
the ringer, the man who distracts federal attention while another
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man moves like a ghost through nineteen sixties Texas, A
man who you can't whose age can't be defined. Absolutely not, no,
hard to identify at that time. So on March twelve,
nineteen sixty three, Lee Harvey Oswald orders a rifle from
a Klein's Sporting goods store in Chicago. Now where did
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Bernie Sanders go to college? University of Chicago. But outside
of that, this is seen by many as clear evidence
of the fact that Oswald was preparing to assassinate the president.
But other experts wonder why Oswald would order a rifle
from Chicago while in Texas. Could it be that the
placing of this order was a way of covertly sending
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a message that Bernie Sanders would receive. Perhaps Meanwhile, footage
from a distant shooting competition in upstate New York from
nineteen sixty one shows Bernie Sanders wielding a man Liquor
Carcano rifle. He has quoted in the local Ithaca Independent
is saying, it's a fine Italian rifle, and I can
fire three aimed shots in just eight point three seconds.
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I remember that. I remember because he says it a lot.
He says it a lot. He says it all the
time now like almost like a catchphrase. But now in
this context, because the three shots that killed JFK were
fired in just eight point two seconds. Broadcasting at the
whole time. But you know, he probably he probably wants
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to get caught. Most killers do, Katie, most killers do.
I think that's why he ran for president. It is
more attention. He's like, he's exactly, somebody do a background check,
just do basic, easy yeah, I guess it wasn't easy.
This was hard evidence of the complicity of the mainstream
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media establishment that that no one else has done this
digging or has put up a website like Bernie Killed
JFK dot biz where people can find all of this
information conveniently summarized and backed up. For that, I also
think you should try um and funk around with just
straight up Benny killed JFK, just in case be money
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killed j Kissel. Sure, we'll try a few. We'll try
a few. Look type things into your search bar, see
what happens, and download anything you are prompted to download.
When you type those things in, you never know if
it'll be us. We've embedded secret files all over the web.
That sounds like something we do. Katie definitely know how
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to do well. We have hacker extraordinaire Daniel Fitzgerald Kennedy
on our team. No one, no one better, no one finer,
no one better at hacking or at being the last
secret heir to the Kennedy fortune exactly way less shiny
than the last guy, a lot less shiny and less
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Huntington's disease to um. Yeah. Anyway, Over the next year,
Oswald gets into an argument with his boss at him
to shoot him, misses critically misses at close range, and
leaves the state for New Orleans once again. Bernie Sanders
remains in the wind, although an eyewitness report I found
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from a news feache archive places him in Richardson, Texas
and McKinney on two separate days in April of nineteen
sixty three. What were you doing there, Bernard? What were
you doing in Texas? Bernie? In April of nineteen sixty three?
What were you doing in Texas? In September of nineteen
sixty three, Oswald applies for both Cuban and Russian visas,
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which suggests he had plans for the future that may
not have involved shooting the president. There is still no
evidence that he is in possession of the rifle that
he had ordered the year before. To Chicago. On October fifteenth,
Oswald gets a job working for the Texas school Book Depository.
He is trained by a young man whose background is
difficult to ascertain, but who apparently worked at the depository
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and was generally refer to buy his nickname Burn now My.
According to one eyewitness account, Burn gave Oswald leave to
stay home from work on Friday, November nineteen sixty three.
Early that morning, at five am, a man is spotted
looking out the sixth floor of the Book Depository towards
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the approaching presidential motorcade. In the years to come, the
trooper who spotted him, Junior Jarman, will identify the man
he saw as Oswald. The fact that Jarman wound up
on the payroll of sanders first successful mayoral campaign, which
was backed by a donation by Paul Rosen in nineteen one,
is generally seen as purely coincidental, as is the fact
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that Jarman retained a sixty five thousand dollar per year
salary despite not being a resident of Burlington or the
state of Vermont. I'm sorry, I had just I'm furious.
I'm furious, right, vivid, livid, I'm and I'm sorry to laugh.
It's just that it's how else do you handle all
this rage? It's really braz Like it's like they're flaunting
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at this. Like again, I don't want to disparage like
the work that you've done to uncover this, but like
it's just, you know, every single thing you're saying like
this was generally seen as purely coincidental until it's not,
until it's not until it happens at five times six
is seven time? Like yeah, wake up people, sheeple, sheeple.
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Exactly at thirty pm on November nineteen sixty three, a
person or persons unknown fires three shots from the Texas
Book Depository, killing President Kennedy and wound guy. That's right,
Lee Harvey. Oswald is supposedly confronted in the lunch room
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by patrolman Marian Baker. Immediately afterward, he is almost arrested,
but is vouched for by Roy Truly, the superintendent of
the business. Now Truly in Acre would both receive paid
advisory positions on Bernie Sanders congressional campaign, funded once again
by Paul Rosen. No other employees claimed to have seen
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Oswald at the depository that day, but no less than
four people in the immediate aftermath reported seeing Burne descend
down the rear stell stairwell and disappear, never to be
seen in Texas again. Ever Again, that's why it never
goes to Texas. He has never campaigns, never been in Texas,
not since not so this Rosen fella, what's his deal?
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Where's he today? A funny you should ask that because
Paul Rosen, just a couple of months ago, recently filed
a request with the f EC two yet again create
start a funding campaign for Bernie Sanders for president. Paul
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has been the money man of the Sanders campaign for
the last decade. This is just really hard to are
we like about this? Like? What do we do? You
know what? The first thing we need to do. We
need to take an AD break. We do need to
take an AD and an AD break, and then we'll
come back. We will. We will tell you what to
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do together everything don't don't don't. All right, So we're
back now. Listen. I think a lot of people hearing
this are going to want to do something, take some
sort of action, and I just want to stay. Bernie
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Sanders is nothing but a pawn in this Upon in
an incredible shot, a deadly assassin, unparalleled for sure, but
upon in a bigger game. And that's why I think
we have to ask our listeners hunt down and bring
Paul Rosen to justice. And if you can't find paulos
who just find a Paul. Track down any Paul there's
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a pretty good chance it's him, and take your vengeance
on them. Take all of our vengeance, take all the polls,
pick all the pull. If we start going after Paul's
will get the right one. You'll get there. Eventually. There's
only so many Paul, There's only so many. Eventually there
will be none, god willing. Um. This is um disturbing
and fascinating. Um and uh and like it's starting to
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bring some things into the like clear yea, yeah there.
You know we've we've talked about Bernard before in the past.
He ran for president twice. Um, so you know, uh,
you got there's a lot of research out there from him,
old speeches and stuff I'm recalling. There's a speechie cave
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um and an interview in the late eighties. Um or
he's taught he talks literally about Jfkan This was just
sort of like it sort of passed by me. But
like now it seems like again that he's haunting right,
he's like bragging about what he did without saying what
he did. Um. So uh, I won't even bother with
the voice Bernie Sanders saying I was very excited and
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impressed by the Cuban Revolution. And there was Kennedy and
Nixon talking talking about the debate Nixon and Kennedy. There
was Nick Kennedy and Nixon talking about which particular method
they should use about destroying the revolution. Usually I'm sufficiently
unemotional not to be sick, but I actually got up
from the room and almost left to puke because for
the first time in my adult life, what I was
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seeing is the Democrats and Republicans, both of them. Clearly,
there really wasn't a whole lot of difference between the two.
Now this, uh, I mean the idea that he was
listening to uh Kennedy speak and had to leave the
room by um uh furthering this uh, this idea. President
Kennedy was elected while I was at the University of Chicago.
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That was sixty. I remember being physically nauseated by his speech,
and that doesn't happen very often. Being physically nauseated by
this man enough to do the unthinkable, the unthinkable and
I thought the undoable, but he did it apparently. Um.
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It's just you know, Kennedy was young and appealing on
as sensibly liberal. But I think at that point seeing
through Kennedy and what liberalism was was probably a significant
step for me to understand that conventional politics or liberalism
was not what was relevant, rejected the man's politics, rejected
the man to the point where he needed to throw
up in another room. You know, it's true, I mean
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everything from that time he was so disillusioned with liberalism,
you know, he was I believe he was campaigning for
for Mondale but actually saying, like, I can't tell you
that this is a good person, you know, And it's
not like I disagree with his frustration. It's just that
we have to operate within the rules of law, I guess,
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or at least truth. Here's the thing, kay, that you
say that Bernie Sanders operated outside the rule of law,
you know, And and has he been brought to justice? No,
President twice and maybe thrice. If Paul Rosen has anything
to do with it, by God, he will. It's gonna
Weekend of Bernie him up there, which also was another
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potential address for you to check out weekended Bernie Killing James.
We might, we might keep it there, we might, we
might host the documents that back up this episode at
weekend dot Bernie's Dot. I'm running out of extensions to use.
It just got to be another one. But but seriously,
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do check out weekend at Bernie's killed. JFK. Bernie Sanders
slash JFK slash dot here's something interesting backslash, MySpace, blogspot
dot com. Uh in during his campaign UM the Vermont Senate, UH,
he called the CIA dangerous institution that has got to go.
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Uh and the CIA was accountable to we have this.
I don't have a good tie to it. Both Bernie
and JFK wanted to abolish the CIA I know, but
he was disappointed when he didn't do it. Didn't do it,
disillusion It's all led fed his um his disillusionment. Is
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it possible also that he was angry that people like
the hack Oliver Stone gave the CIA credit for Bernie
Sanders is hard work. It's not easy to get off
three aimed shots at that distance and eight point again.
I just I think that he keeps talking about it
because he wants the credit. He's aggrustrated that nobody has
figured it out and all this time, and yet he's
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an old man, he is it. Are we gonna wait
till he's dead? Right? Like you know, we like we're
always talking about like people like you know, all these
like old politicians are retire, like let us somebody else
do it and so on. We'll give you, you know,
we'll give you the recognition you deserve. Uh, it's time
you know you're Hm, Bernie, just come out and say
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it man like, or use your powers to take out
another high level political leader. Look, twenty of them available.
It could it could really, it could really do a
lot right now, actually, Bernie, we Bernie, we know you're listening,
all right. Yeah, the point of this was to that
old rifle. Do we have your attention now, Bernie? I
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bet we do. You're the only man who can do it.
We shared your secrets, but we need your help. We
need your help. We've brought you out of the darkness
into the light. Be are batman, Bernie. Yeah, you're not
the hero dot net. You're the hero we need. Exhausted,
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this has been a ride of an emotional journey, a
completely normal episode. Also normal episode. UM. We'll get back
to you know, back to the grind next week. UM.
And I would recommend actually, if you're if you are listening, uh,
which I guess you are, because that's why we're here. UM,
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be sure to if you play this podcast at the
same time as weekend of Bernie's or weekend of Bernie's too.
It does sync up. And there are some some extra
factoids that you will you will see, um little tits,
little tidbits, um, a little pieces of information that I
think are too hot to handle, you know, a little
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too much in the visual medium exactly. So then to
a projector and trust us it'll make sense when you
do it. Yeah. Um, but um, this has been fun, guys. Yeah.
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