Episode 212 – Remembering Mae Brussell

Incensed by the lies told to the American public about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Mae Brussell transformed from an ordinary Beverly Hills housewife to a voracious researcher and tenacious broadcaster. Overcoming the incredulity of the public, the prejudices...

The Assassination of Gaddafi – GRTV Backgrounder

by James Corbett GRTV.ca 31 October, 2011 The killing of Muammar Gaddafi at the hands of NATO-backed, Al Qaeda-linked forces marks the end of a campaign expressly aimed at the assassination of a head of state and overthrow of a sovereign country in direct violation of...

Episode 187 – Crashes of Convenience: KAL 007

On September 1, 1983, Korean Airlines Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet fighter interceptor as it crossed through Soviet air space. But what was it doing so far off course, flying over Soviet military installations the day of a secret missile test? What happened to...

Interview 268 – Jim DiEugenio and Seamus Coogan

Jim DiEugenio of CTKA.net joins us to discuss his work on the JFK assassination and his refutation of the thesis that George H.W. Bush was involved in the case. Afterward, Seamus Coogan joins us from New Zealand to discuss his work at CTKA and the significance of the...