TrineDay: The Journey Podcast

By: RA Kris Millegan
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  • A Journey to where History & Conspiracy Theory intersect
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  • 164. John Barbour, Part Two: Harris, Trump, and The Debate
    Sep 28 2024

    TrineDay’s The Journey Podcast 164. John Barbour, Part Two: Harris, Trump, and The Debate

    Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan speaks with John Barbour, actor, comic, veteran of THE TONIGHT SHOW and Las Vegas,

    “The Godfather of Reality TV,” creator, co-host and writer of the hit show, REAL PEOPLE, five-time Emmy-winner, celebrated movie critic for years in L.A.,

    Writer and director of the award-winning THE GARRISON TAPES, which Oliver Stone called, “The perfect companion piece to my movie JFK,”

    Writer and director of THE AMERICAN MEDIA AND THE 2ND ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, which leading researchers applaud as “The definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News,”

    Co-creator with Len Osanic of the film, GREATEST PIECE OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN 75 YEARS: Barbour & Osanic's Tribute to Wm. F. Pepper,

    And the author of YOUR MOTHER’S NOT A VIRGIN! The bumpy life and times of the Canadian dropout who changed the face of American TV!, his delightful autobiography available at TrineDay.com and the usual sellers.

    John’s films, books, and more can be found at JohnBarboursWorld.com.

    Topics discussed:

    John lost a national TV show because he tried to tell the story of Jim Garrison’s late 1960s investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “I was getting $30,000 an hour from 1979 to 1982. I lost it all.” He doesn’t care. He made the two definitive films on the murder of JFK. They can’t be topped because “I have the real Jim Garrison.”

    Recently he made, with Len Osanic, the film, GREATEST PIECE OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN 75 YEARS: Barbour & Osanic's Tribute to Wm. F. Pepper, who not only solved the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. – he had lunch with the Memphis cop who shot him.

    John’s recent broken rib, he told his doctors, was from laughing at Trump during the debate. “Trump and Vance are the Laurel and Hardy of American politics. Another fine mess!” The majority of John’s Facebook friends are not voting for Kamala. They are voting against Trump. If he loses, “he’ll be like a flock of [bucking] flies at a picnic that just won’t go away.”

    John distains American politics. The only difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is the spelling. He’s on Facebook only to inform people about his films and his books.

    His wife recently had a bout of edema. She’s home now, doing fine, but was still in a wheelchair when she watched the debate with John after not watching television for months. Ten minutes in, she jumped up and said, “Is he kidding? How did he get this far?” Though Trump’s performance was a disaster, “At least for a moment, he helped Sarita’s recovery!”

    Trump was dead meat from the start. He ignored Harris and went to his lectern. But she came to him to introduce herself, as confident, paraphrasing Mark Twain, “as a Christian holding four aces.” Trump instantly became a cornered sheep. She sliced him up into little pieces. He did nothing but talk about himself, while Harris talked about you, and me, and America, three things that Trump is totally unfamiliar with.

    John knows several really smart businessmen who are going to vote for Trump – even though they admit they would never hire him for anything.

    John will probably make a couple of new documentaries, like his Jim Garrison and William F. Pepper films.

    He describes his movie review of DEEP THROAT in LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE and its effect on the jury and when the judge insisted that he say the last line, which he omitted when he read the review on TV.

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    27 mins
  • 163. John Barbour, Part One: Tribute to William F. Pepper
    Sep 26 2024

    TrineDay’s The Journey Podcast 163, John Barbour, Part One: Tribute to William F. Pepper

    Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan speaks with John Barbour, actor, comic, veteran of THE TONIGHT SHOW and Las Vegas,

    “The Godfather of Reality TV,” creator, co-host and writer of the hit show, REAL PEOPLE, five-time Emmy-winner, celebrated movie critic for years in L.A.,

    Writer and director of the award-winning THE GARRISON TAPES, which Oliver Stone called, “The perfect companion piece to my movie JFK,”

    Writer and director of THE AMERICAN MEDIA AND THE 2ND ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, which leading researchers applaud as “The definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News,”

    Co-creator with Len Osanic of the film, GREATEST PIECE OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN 75 YEARS: Barbour & Osanic's Tribute to Wm. F. Pepper,

    And the author of YOUR MOTHER’S NOT A VIRGIN! The bumpy life and times of the Canadian dropout who changed the face of American TV!, his delightful autobiography available at TrineDay.com and the usual sellers.

    John’s films, books, and more can be found at JohnBarboursWorld.com.

    Topics discussed:

    How Oliver Stone wanted to make a documentary about Jim Garrison’s prosecution of Clay Shaw for the murder of John F. Kennedy, but Garrison said, “No. John Barbour is going to be my Boswell,” because John lost two of the greatest shows on television trying to tell Garrison’s story.

    Len Osanic, editor and musician, took John’s interviews of attorney William F. Pepper and made the film, GREATEST PIECE OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN 75 YEARS: Barbour & Osanic's Tribute to Wm. F. Pepper.

    Attorney Pepper petitioned for Sirhan Sirhan’s release, “claiming that a second gunman fired the shots that killed Robert F. Kennedy … Pepper believes that Sirhan, who claims to have no memory of the shooting, was programmed under hypnosis to shoot and provide a distraction from the actual gunman who got away. Hypnosis expert Harvard Medical School professor Daniel P. Brown concluded that Sirhan did not act under his own volition and knowledge at the time of the shooting. He was a real ‘Manchurian Candidate’” -Wikipedia.

    Sirhan was always in front of Senator Kennedy, whose autopsy showed he was shot from behind with the gun very close, a couple of inches away. And Sirhan was plausibly firing blanks, not bullets. The 1973 documentary, THE SECOND GUN, shows how the shooter was probably security guard Thane Eugene Cesar.

    William Pepper was also James Earl Ray’s last attorney, arguing that Ray did not kill Martin Luther King Jr in 1968. Pepper not only found the Memphis cop who shot King, he had lunch with him.

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    18 mins
  • 162. Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould: THE MYSTICAL POWER OF LOVE
    Sep 1 2024

    Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan speaks with Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould about the mystical power of love, how it’s been used against us, and how to reclaim it for the benefit of mankind.

    They also discussed:

    Renaissance rulers, who used eros love and hate as a magical way to affect people and history. Those practices are still used today, spectacularly so in the ritual killing of President John F. Kennedy.

    Giordano Bruno, the 16th Century Italian philosopher and Dominican priest who got into a lot of trouble with the Vatican, used an Aristotelian technique, the art of memory – assigning images to concepts and events that one wanted to remember – and developed a way of using it to gain power over other people, of assigning erotic, covetous love to an image so people would help manifest it because they could not resist it.

    He went to England and connected with many who were using these ideas for the same goals, including John Dee (“English mathematician, astronomer, teacher, astrologer, occultist, and alchemist. He was the court astronomer for, and advisor to, Elizabeth I, and spent much of his time on alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy.” -Wikipedia) Bruno’s work with memory is similar today to things that would be considered quantum physics.

    An important part of what Bruno got sophisticated at was giving someone a memory that he wanted them to have, an idea that he wanted them to embrace.

    Eros is immature love. The love of the object of your attention. If you don’t get your eros love returned, it turns to hate. As opposed to agape, which is unconditional love for everything. It is stable. It allows for a range of influences to come and yet remains open and conscious of what’s going on around a person.

    Bruno’s work to manipulate people in ways they couldn’t resist seems to be the beginning of what is now known as psychological warfare, a way to manipulate people into the position or thinking that you want them to have.

    Bruno is still taught at the London School of Economics as part of their core curriculum, what he saw of the future and of the cosmos and the way we interact with it – as above, so below – part of what is referred to as the Hermetic Rituals.

    Everything is linked. All our actions in the microcosm are linked to the macrocosm, the idea being that if you can master those things in your own microcosm, you can master the macrocosm. You can take your ideas and make them global.

    And the creation of a simulacrum was part of this process, a simulacrum being a copy of a copy of reality.

    There were probably similarities between what they were trying to do and the old religion that was there prior to Christianity. A lot of pagan things. A great appreciation of nature.

    The ancient structures, such as Stonehenge in England and New Grange in Ireland, correspond to the cosmos. Hundreds of such structures are in Brittany and in parts of France. Evidence of a very sophisticated cosmic culture.

    TrineDay’s Roundtable 33 (on the YouTube channel: Valediction Vision) shows a lot of the Fitzgerald history, and a lot of the history of Giordano Bruno and the beginning of what you might call a form of ritual magic.

    Words like “mystical” have been denigrated by those who use its power to control others. We must become comfortable in the use of these powers of persuasion, which is the purpose of Paul and Liz’s project of resurrecting JFK’s spirit of peace through the magic of Love Field, with an event on November 22, 2024, to help people recognize that the mystical power is for everyone’s use, not just for those who abuse it in their quest to rule the world. It will also help heal the wound to this country and the world caused by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

    These powers are real. One has a friend around whom computers can’t work. Liz’s mother was a watch-stopper. Had beautiful watches. Every single one broke

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    36 mins

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