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− | Mort Sahl was doubtful about the [[Pentagon papers]]. | + | Mort Sahl was doubtful about the [[Pentagon papers]]. |
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+ | Mort Sahl was a critic of the [[Warren Commission]].<ref>[[Document:How to identify CIA limited hangout operation]]</ref> He supported the [[Jim Garrison]] investigation in New Orleans. Mort Sahl reported that he was "terribly upset by the fact that no one debates" the JFK assassination. | ||
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+ | |text=[[Garrison]] was the man and he's quite correct. These people, they don't say anything, they just sit there. They don't challenge any of the reports or any of the conclusions [about the JFK assassination]. They left me out there. For me to go on the air and say that the [[CIA/Drug dealing|CIA is the #1 dope dealer]] and adventurers within the [[CIA]] will bank the money from the [drug] imports from [[South East Asia]] and not to get a letter to challenge it or ask for documentation. Not to hear from anyone. And to know that that went out over 211 television stations to an audience of between 9 and 14 million. The silence is deafening. How can that be? How can you get no reaction? Where are we? What the hell is this, [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1984]]? | ||
+ | |date=1970 | ||
+ | |authors=Mort Sahl | ||
+ | |subjects=JFK/Assassination/Cover-up, CIA/Drug dealing | ||
+ | |source_name=YouTube | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bimrN5NCdJk | ||
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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
[[George Carlin]] was influenced by Sahl. | [[George Carlin]] was influenced by Sahl. |
Revision as of 02:36, 8 January 2019
Mort Sahl (comedian) | |
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Interests | • Pentagon papers • JFK assassination |
A stand up comedian similar to George Carlin who spoke out about the crimes of the US deep state. |
Mort Sahl is a comedian and political satirist. By 1970 he was well versed on the JFK Assassination and the US deep state.[1] He was still performing stand-up comedy at age 89.[2]
Contents
Career
Sahl pioneered a style of social satire which pokes fun at political and current event topics using improvised monologues and only a newspaper as a prop.
Opinions
Mort Sahl predicted the RFK assassination.[1]
Mort Sahl speaking in 1970 on the US deep state and the MICC |
Mort Sahl was doubtful about the Pentagon papers.
JFK Assassination
- Full article: JFK Assassination
- Full article: JFK Assassination
Mort Sahl was a critic of the Warren Commission.[3] He supported the Jim Garrison investigation in New Orleans. Mort Sahl reported that he was "terribly upset by the fact that no one debates" the JFK assassination.
“Garrison was the man and he's quite correct. These people, they don't say anything, they just sit there. They don't challenge any of the reports or any of the conclusions [about the JFK assassination]. They left me out there. For me to go on the air and say that the CIA is the #1 dope dealer and adventurers within the CIA will bank the money from the [drug] imports from South East Asia and not to get a letter to challenge it or ask for documentation. Not to hear from anyone. And to know that that went out over 211 television stations to an audience of between 9 and 14 million. The silence is deafening. How can that be? How can you get no reaction? Where are we? What the hell is this, 1984?”
Mort Sahl (1970) [4]
Legacy
George Carlin was influenced by Sahl.
A Quote by Mort Sahl
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Merriman Smith | “that he [Merriman Smith] was riding under the underpass when he heard the shots that killed our young president, which is interesting since he was two cars behind Kennedy and Kennedy never reached the underpass,<a href="#cite_note-3">[3]</a> he was killed while ahead of it, and possibly from it.” | YouTube |
Event Witnessed
Event | Description |
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Truth And Reconciliation Committee on the Assassinations Of The 1960s | A call for a Truth And Reconciliation Committee |