"History is always debatable but not all ideas are equally valid." This is the official podcast of jamesklambert.com. Dedicated to thoughtful entertainment.
Jeremiah Miller is a playwright in Pennsylvania who recently had his first stage reading of his new production, Guilty Parties of New Orleans. The play is a dramatic response to Oliver Stone's JFK (1991) and a far more accurate version of history. I hope it will be widely seen in the future because it is clearly still relevant to the fake news/alternative facts environment of today.
Mariano Vara is a psychotherapist and a fan of my anti-conspiracy work that I met on Facebook. His childhood, growing up as a Cuban refugee in Miami, lead him to believe that a conspiracy had killed JFK but the more he looked at the facts the more he realized how unreasonable these stories are.
My friend and former colleague, cartoonist Patric Lewandowski, aka The Marvelous Patric, talks about his artistic career and politics. We both agree that, "the big orange potato," aka Donald Trump, will not win the election. Okay, we got that one wrong but there are several insights in this episode that we also got right.
Joe Uscinski is a political science professor in Miami Florida and coauthor of the book, American Conspiracy Theories. A libertarian, outside the box thinker, Joe is guaranteed to push mainstream buttons on both the left and right.
This is a conversation with Frank Schaeffer, a New York Times Best Selling Author whose most recent book is Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in GOD. We talked about his upbring and how he became an influential figure in the Religious Right, why he left, and what he now believes about life, religion, and politics; including the rise of Donald Trump.
Where do modern day conspiracy theories come from? This episode is an overview of European Jew Hating and how it lays at the root of the conspiracy nonsense we live with today.
David Reitzes runs jfk-online.com. He is best known for two insightful and influential articles he wrote, "The JFK 100: One Hundred Errors of Fact and Judgment in Oliver Stone's JFK," created for his site, and "JFK CONSPIRACY THEORIES AT 50: How the Skeptics Got It Wrong and Why It Matters," published by Skeptic Magazine in 2013. But he began his journey as a conspiracy theorist. Listen to why and how he changed his mind.
This time I talk with Dr. John McAdams, a political science professor at Marquette University and an expert on the assassination of President Kennedy. Dr. McAdams teaches a class on the assassination and he has written a book on the subject, JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think about Claims of Conspiracy, but he is probably most famous for the material he provides online at jfkassassination.net and the news group he oversees, alt.assassination.jfk.
Ed Cage is an expert on the assassination of President Kennedy, with first hand knowledge of the murder site, Dealey Plaza, and relationships with many people related to the case, from witnesses to researchers. He runs the popular Facebook group JFK --- The Truth.