Episode 213- Did The Kennedy Assassination Start The Era of Mistrust? Just the Facts with Investigative Reporter & Author Gerald Posner
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Was the Kennedy Assassination the beginning of conspiracy theories that spawned today’s rampant mistrust of government and the reporting industry? Renowned investigative reporter and author Gerald Posner discusses the newly-released CIA records about the 1963 murder of the president in this riveting episode. Mr. Posner is the author of 13 books, and he describes his investigative process for The Common Bridge. Investigating without an expectation of a particular outcome or conclusion has been a hallmark of Gerald Posner’s work. Listen as he delves into subjects like the murder of a president, transactivism, the pharmaceutical industry, children of Nazi leaders, and the search for Josef Mengele. At a time when curiosity, critical thinking and examining the facts before jumping to conclusions is more important than ever, you will be heartened to know of the tireless body of work of one of America’s foremost Investigative Reporters and Authors.
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Capíttulos
1. Gerald Posner's Reporting Career (00:00:00)
2. Kennedy Assassination and Government Distrust (00:11:21)
3. Kennedy Assassination Theories and Evidence (00:20:51)
4. Politics, Media, and Gender Affirming Care (00:34:03)
5. Controversies Surrounding Transgender Rights (00:43:16)
6. Language, Puberty Blockers, and Investigative Journalism (00:48:44)
7. Journalism Trust and Reliable Sources (00:59:50)
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