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Alex Jones | Richard Gage | David Ray Griffin | William Pepper | Jesse Trentadue | (more)
August 1, 2008
Alex Jones talks with former LA County district attorney and author Vincent Bugliosi, who recently appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on the impeachment of Bush.
1:03:48 10.9MB
July 25, 2008
Opening Statement at the House Judiciary Committee
July 25, 2008
Vincent Bugliosi presents a 5 minute rebuttal/summary and quotes George Bush pre-war suggesting in a meeting that a U2 spy plane be painted up in UN colors and flown over Iraq in the hope that it would be fired upon and create a reason to start the war he, the president, so badly wanted.
3:42 .65MB
July 25, 2008
Response to Representative Sheila Jackson Lee
July 12, 2008
Best-selling author Vincent Bugliosi joins Bobby Kennedy Jr. to give an update on his crusade to prosecute George W. Bush for murder
41:05 4.12MB
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008 11:57:38 AM - Audio Link Corrected)
CNN - RawStory | July 15, 2008
June 5, 2008
Vincent Bugliosi, author of The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, discusses with Peter B Collins his searing indictment of President George Bush and his administration and outlines a legally credible pathway to holding our highest government officials accountable for their actions, thereby creating a framework for future occupants of the oval office.
25:00 9.5MB
"In 1977 the family of Martin Luther King engaged an attorney and friend, Dr. William Pepper, to investigate a suspicion they had. They no longer believed that James Earl Ray was the killer. For their peace of mind, for an accurate record of history, and out of a sense of justice they conducted a two decade long investigation. The evidence they uncovered was put before a jury in Memphis, TN, in November 1999. 70 witnesses testified under oath, 4,000 pages of transcripts described that evidence, much of it new. It took the jury 59 minutes to come back with their decision that exonerated James Earl Ray, who had already died in prison. The jury found that Lloyd Jowers, owner of Jim’s Grill, had participated in a conspiracy to kill King. The evidence showed that the conspiracy included J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI, Richard Helms and the CIA, the military, the Memphis police department, and organized crime.
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