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November 17, 2019

JFK Assassination Anniversary & The Miracle Molecule - C60
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JFK Assassination Anniversary with Jim DiEugenio
One of the most respected researchers and writers on the political assassinations of the 1960s including JFK, joins Richard to discuss his new TV documentary series with legendary filmmaker Oliver Stone. He'll also reveal more declassified files related to President Kennedy’s assassination.

GUEST: Jim DiEugenio is the author of "Destiny Betrayed," about the Garrison investigation of the Kennedy assassination, first published in 1992, with a second, greatly revised edition issued in 2012; and "Reclaiming Parkland," published in 2013 and reissued in expanded form in 2016, which offers a detailed critical examination of the Warren Commission's evidence and conclusions, along with an analysis of the CIA's influence in Hollywood. He is also the co-author and editor of "The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK and Malcolm X." He co-edited Probe Magazine from 1993-2000 and was a guest commentator on the anniversary issue of the film "JFK" re-released by Warner Brothers in 2013. He has an MA in Contemporary American History from California State University Northridge, is also a specialist in the history and theory of cinema, and has written numerous film reviews.

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The Miracle Molecule - C60
Richard welcomes an engineer and entrepreneur to discuss one of the most important scientific discoveries of the late 20th century: a seemingly miraculous molecule, Carbon 60. He'll discuss a peer-reviewed toxicity study which involved feeding rats olive oil mixed with a form of C60 called ESS60 that is safe for consumption. "The rats ended up living 90 percent longer than the control group," he says, pointing out if similar results were found in humans the average age someone could live would jump to over 150 years old.

GUEST: Chris Burres is an engineer who confirmed findings on Carbon 60, a Nobel Prize-winning technology originally meant for military defense, now sought out by global mega-corporations.

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