State power and the J.F.K. Assassination / Michael Parenti.
Talk on the many levels of the coverup concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy, particularly the role of the National government. He argues that the state perpetuates the most unspeakable crimes against its own people, the gangster nature of the state cloaked by a facade of political representation, and how the coverup exposes the nature of this criminal activity. He goes on to attack Tom Wicker, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, as well as The Nation and The Progressive magazines, for they perpetuate the coverup.|STATE POWER AND THE J.F.K. ASSASSINATION / Michael Parenti. - Talk on the many levels of the coverup concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy, particularly the role of the National government. He argues that the state perpetuates the most unspeakable crimes against its own people, the gangster nature of the state cloaked by a facade of political representation, and how the coverup exposes the nature of this criminal activity. He goes on to attack Tom Wicker, Noam Chosky, Alexander Cockburn, as well as The Nation and the Progressive magazines, for they perpectuate the coverup. - RECORDED: Berkeley, 26 Nov. 1993. BROADCAST: KPFA, 16 Dec. 1993.