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Episode 200 The Secret Service Question Part 11 Party at the Cellar Part 1

Episode 200 The Secret Service Question Part 11 Party at the Cellar Part 1

FromJFK The Enduring Secret


Episode 200 The Secret Service Question Part 11 Party at the Cellar Part 1

FromJFK The Enduring Secret

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Dec 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 200 is the eleventh  in a mini- series wander covering the Secret Service and their possible involvement in the coverup, or the  actual plot itself to assassinate President Kennedy.  Today's episode  continues our coverage of the individuals in the white house detail who were in Dallas that fateful day.  In this episode, we tell the story of the impact of events which took place the night before in Fort Worth  in an edgy nightclub named the Cellar. The President and the  agents arrived in Fort Worth late that night of November 21st and were greeted unexpectedly by large crowds at the Fort Worth Airport. As a consequence, they arrived after hours downtown at  the hotel  where the president and his wife were staying, and some were hungry. They had heard that there was a buffet at the Fort Worth Press Club. When they arrived there around 12:30AM, they found no buffet.  And,  after some of them drank, a large number of  them continued on to the Cellar.  Most of them stayed at the Cellar until at least 3AM in the morning and one of them, agent Paul Landis, is believed to have been there as late as 5 or 5:30 in the morning based on various citations. The story broke just three days after the assassination from a tip given to nationally known reporter Drew Pearson by a Fort Worth reporter who had heard the tale,  but was sure his editor would never run a story that would cast aspersions on the secret service in light of the tragedy that had just happened. The story ran in the Washington Post and  it  was explosive and detailed misconduct that included intoxication and staying out so late that there was no doubt that  the secret service agents involved were sleep deprived the next day. This generated the obvious question....were any of the agents involved in this incident,  a part of the detail actually guarding the president that day in Dealey Plaza.  And indeed they were. There were nine men who went to the Fort Worth Press Club and   ten who ended up at the Cellar.  Four of those men were in the presidential follow up car that day.  Did their behavior the night before (or actually the morning of) the assassination contribute to the death of the President.  That was the question. Sleep deprived agents that had been drinking  seemed like an obvious factor to consider, but would it have saved the president from his fateful end?  Earl Warren, the Chairman of the Warren Commission was incensed about the incident, and in one of the few passionate displays of his during the whole Commission review, he chastised Secret Service head James Rawley and wondered why the men were not disciplined for clearly breaking secret service rules. Not one man was fired for his behavior that night,  as secret service chief Rawley believed that the men had already suffered enough. Having lost a president. Delving deeper into the individuals involved into  the President's protection  is for the purpose of solving the perplexing  question of how men generally so loyal to the President, might have motivations to act otherwise.  It is the seminal question regarding the inner workings of the secret service and their true orientation to President Kennedy. Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction.  No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.
Released:
Dec 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

An in depth tutorial and discussion around the assassination of John F. Kennedy, (JFK) the country's 35th president who was brutally murdered in Dallas Texas on November 22, 1963. The series comprehensively explores the major facts, themes, and events leading up to the assassination in Dealey Plaza and the equally gripping stories surrounding the subsequent investigation. We review key elements of the Warren Commission Report , and the role of the CIA and FBI. We explore the possible involvement of the Mafia in the murder and the review of that topic by the government's House Select Committee on Assassinations in the 1970's. We explore the Jim Garrison investigation and the work of other key figures such as Mark Lane and others. Learn more about Lee Harvey Oswald the suspected killer and Jack Ruby the distraught Dallas night club owner with underworld ties and the man that killed Oswald as a national TV audience was watching. Stay with us as we take you through the facts and theories in bite sized discussions that are designed to educate, and inform as well as entertain the audience. This real life story is more fascinating than fiction. No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and change the world forever.