When Elizabeth was crowned in the early 1950s, the British Empire was still about 1/4th of the globe; today it has Falkland Islands, and ? Today the Prime Minister of England is Hindu; of Scotland is a Muslim; of Northern Ireland two women, one representing the orange (Protestants), the other the greens (Roman Catholics. By the way, in India and parts of Asia, dark green is a color for Muslims, orange or saffron the color for Hindus.) And the leader of the Republic of Ireland is a man raised Catholic, half Irish, half Indian, who is an openly gay man. A lot of change in the reign of Elizabeth.
I have taught at universities in the US, the UK, Germany and China and I have published in numerous academic journals. I was active in the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s demanding equal rights for Blacks. NOW I SUPPORT CIVIL RIGHTS AND DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL CITIZENS, INCLUDING WHITES AND MEN. (For some of my more formal writing, go to http://www.anthonyflood.com/murray.htm you can find photos, etc.) For most of my writing, see Tulane University's Library, Special Collections.
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Sunday, May 7, 2023
Pres. Candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. on CIA Involvement in Assassinations of JFK and RFK, Sr.
This story come from RT.
May, 2023 22:10
US presidential candidate blames CIA for JFK assassination

The CIA was behind the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1963 and likely involved in the murder of US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleged during an interview with WABC radio host John Catsimatidis on Sunday.
“There is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in [JFK's] murder,” Kennedy declared, describing it as “beyond a reasonable doubt at this point.”
“The evidence is overwhelming that the CIA was involved in the murder, and the coverup,” the candidate continued, describing efforts to discredit this theory as a “60-year coverup.” Kennedy cited the book “JFK and the Unspeakable” by James Douglas as the best compilation of evidence on the subject, though dozens if not hundreds of works have been written about the assassination and the CIA’s alleged role.
The official US government explanation, published as the Warren Commission report the following year, holds that US Marine veteran Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting the president while his motorcade was passing through Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Oswald was famously murdered before he could stand trial, though he managed to tell journalists he was “just a patsy” shortly after his arrest. The alleged lone gunman was shot dead by nightclub owner Jack Ruby (real name Jacob Rubinstein) while being transported from Dallas Police Headquarters to the county jail.
Speaking to Catsimatidis, Kennedy added that there was “very convincing but circumstantial” evidence the CIA was involved in the 1968 assassination of his father, Attorney General and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, as well. He described the official story of the assassination, which was pinned on Palestinian horse groomer Sirhan Sirhan, as physically impossible, arguing Thane Eugene Cesar, a security guard at the hotel who was concurrently employed by military contractor Lockheed, had actually fired the shots that killed Kennedy.
Four years after JFK’s murder, nearly half of the American public did not believe that Oswald had acted alone. The CIA was concerned enough about this fact that it issued a directive in 1967 on how to discredit the so-called “conspiracy theorists” questioning the conclusions of the Warren Commission. Modern use of the term “conspiracy theorist” as a pejorative is often traced back to this 1967 memo.
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Democrat Robert Kennedy on the Ukrainian/Russian conflict
Recently, when Dem. Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy, Jr. was interviewed on ABC television, the hostess interrupted his comments, told the television audience Kennedy was wrong when he spoke about the Covid virus and vaccines, and cut him off the air. On most American major media, if someone disagrees with Dr. Fauci, or other leading medicrats, they will be cut off. Pfizer and other large pharmaceutical corporations are large sponsors on American tv.
Apparently Kennedy has spoken on another "sensitive" topic for American media. This report comes from RT. so take with a grain of salt. However, at least you can see the points Kenndy was making. Hugh Murray
Kennedy shares opinion on key US mistake with Russia

Instead of listening to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s warnings about “red lines,” the US has repeatedly crossed them, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview published on Wednesday. The Democrat running for US president added that Washington should have either invited Moscow to NATO or dismantled the anti-Russian alliance after the Cold War.
“We should have listened to Putin over many years. We made a commitment to Russia, to Gorbachev, that we would not move NATO one inch to the east. Then we went in, and we lied,” Kennedy told the outlet UnHerd.
Instead of offering to integrate Russia into the West, as many diplomats urged in 1991, the US expanded NATO to its borders. “What is the purpose of NATO other than to oppose Russia? If you’re addressing Russia in a hostile way from the beginning, of course their reaction is going to be hostile back,” Kennedy said.
He described what happened in Kiev in 2014 as “essentially a coup d’etat” supported by the US, recalling the infamous phone call in which Victoria Nuland was “handpicking a new cabinet” hostile to Moscow.
“If Mexico did that and then started killing – they killed 14,000 Russians in Donbass, the Ukrainian government – if Mexico did that to expatriate Americans, we’d invade in a second,” Kennedy said, adding that Putin “repeatedly told us: these are red lines, you’re crossing.”
American leaders should be able to “put yourself in the other guy’s shoes,” just like his uncle John F. Kennedy did during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, stepping back from the brink of nuclear war, which all of his advisers were pushing for.
Kennedy condemned the “barbaric and illegal invasion” of Ukraine and called Putin a ‘gangster’, a ‘thug’ and a ‘bully’, but said the conflict needed to be settled quickly, because the US had already “sacrificed 300,000” Ukrainians in battle. While the White House presented aiding Kiev as a humanitarian mission, “every step that we’ve taken has been to enlarge the conflict and to maximize bloodshed,” he said.
“Let’s be honest: It’s a US war against Russia, to essentially sacrifice the flower of Ukrainian youth in an abattoir of death and destruction for the geopolitical ambition of the neocons” to see regime change in Moscow, Kennedy said. He added that the people who created the problem weren’t capable of settling it.
Asked about his proposed solution, Kennedy said that something like the Minsk accords, agreeing to keep Ukraine out of NATO, and removing nuclear missile launchers from Russia’s borders might work.
Friday, April 21, 2023
REVOLUTIONS - ONE OFTEN REMEMBERED, THE OTHER FORGOTTEN
The following will be a few paragraphs from my forthcoming book. Hugh Murray
Unbeknownst to me, there was another revolution going on beneath the surface that year, 1955-56, occurring in Baton Rouge. Most educators, university and high school coaches in all sports knew various truisms. One was obvious: those who built up large muscles became muscle bound, restricted by their bulk. They were slower than others, less agile, more of a klutz. Keeping up to date with trends in health, in Physical Education classes, instructors discouraged use of weights because the results were loss of steadiness, loss of control. Coaches were aware of these truths also, so don't look for weights around locker rooms. True, some like Charles Atlas advertised weight training and body building as the way for the weakling on the beach to retaliate against the bully who kicked sand on him. But who paid attention to the back page of comic books for tips on health? And those muscles were more for show, or worse, a pose; they did not help the natural athlete. And sports was basically for the natural athlete, the one born with the right body. You either had it or you didn't. Not much an individual could do to change his fate in sports.
One man who had believed this, Alvin Roy, had had some strange experiences after WWII. An officer in the US Army, he was ordered to get some soldiers into shape to partake in the first post-war weightlifting championships in France. He was amazed to see men weightlifting, who were faster than most, extremely agile, and they were stronger too. This was contrary to everything he had ever learned. But now Roy sought to learn from those who were doing this so successfully. In 1952 Roy was the lead trainer for the successful American weightlifting team at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki. He opened a weight training studio in his native Baton Rouge, and though the coach of his alma mater, Istrouma High was not initially interested in experimenting with such outrageous changes, after a less successful season, he hired Roy for training the team. Weights, studying what muscles could be imporved and how, and some of the young athletes on the football team also went to Roy's gym. Istrouma High School in Baton Rouge took the new ideas seriously, and the Istrouma Indian football team, began using weights in training. Among the high schoolers learning these new techniques was Billy Cannon. He was soon breaking school and even state records in track, excelling in basketball, and leading the Indians to a state championship in football in 1955. Istrouma would be Louisiana champs again in 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, and 1962. Meanwhile, Cannon who graduated, studied at LSU, and worked wonders on the field. LSU would be chosen national champion college team in 1958. In the 1960s Cannon would play in the NFL and AFL, winning many awards. The use of weights in sports training would spread far beyond Istrouma and LSU, as Billy Cannon burst on the scene and shattered the old disdain for such training. It was a revolution in football. And not just football, but the training spread to basketball, tennis, swimming, even golf. It was a revolution in sports that in many ways began in Louisiana in the mid-1950s, but is now so ubiquitous, so universal that we do not even notice what has happend.(See Henry Ball, “Sport's Big Gamechanger,” The Southern Voice, July 13, 2022) Ponder, how we speak of a Civil Rights Revolution of this era, but not of the contemporaneous Sports Revolution. It was a revolution so successful it is forgotten.
In high school I had friends in the debate and speech class, and in other classes too. One was a larger guy, Tex Sanders. Quite friendly, with a number of brothers and sisters and an outgoing mom. Sometimes he and I bowled together. One weekend we doubled-dated to see a film at the Saenger, “Rebel without a Cause” with James Dean, Natalie Wood, and Sal Mineo. When it ended, the large, crowded theater seemed to release a collective breath of relief. Tex's date that night was a sweet student at Easton, Mary Jane. In the various informal conversations, Mary Jane began to worry about me. Talk of race-mixing, changing the schools, the society, this was communist talk. She urged me to speak with her father, who knew a lot about the problem. Her dad was Guy Banister. I did not know it until later, but he had been an FBI official in Chicago, came to NO as acting Superintendent of Police, and then had a detective agency. Many alleged he was connected to the intelligence community. I did not know till later, he also paid young people to keep tabs on young radicals. I did not want to meet him, and suspect he had no interest in meeting with me, but to satisfy Mary Jane, I went to their home, and walked up to him inside as he was sorting mail. I gave a brief introduction, and he barely grunted, as he kept sorting. With no real conversation, I walked away. We both had “formally” filled our obligation to Mary Jane.
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Thursday, April 13, 2023
FRAUD IN AMERICAN SOCIAL "SCIENCE", TO COINCIDE WITH THE POLITICS OF THE LEFT
The following report comes from RT
US professor quits over fake racism data allegations – media
US professor quits over fake racism data allegations – media

Florida State University criminology professor Eric Stewart has resigned after a month-long absence, amid an inquiry into whether he faked data in multiple studies to inflate the prevalence of racism in the US, the Florida Standard reported last week.
A fellow of the American Society of Criminology, Stewart was first publicly accused of falsifying data in 2019 by University of Albany criminology professor Justin Pickett, who claimed Stewart had made several misleading changes to the data in a 2011 paper the pair co-authored.
Titled ‘Ethnic threat and social control: Examining public support for judicial use of ethnicity in punishment,’ the study proposed that public desire for harsher sentences for black and Hispanic offenders increased in proportion with the size of the minority populations in a community. However, the data showed no such relationship existed, and that the opposite might even be true.
Pickett has revealed since then that Stewart had doubled the sample size while leaving out nearly three quarters of the counties polled, mangling the data to the point of incoherence, and had refused to turn over the raw data so that Pickett could re-run the calculations.
That study and four more were subsequently retracted, but when Pickett tried to bring the matter to the university’s attention, he claims he was stonewalled. It subsequently transpired that two of the three people eventually chosen to investigate the claims had co-authored studies with Stewart, violating Florida State’s conflict of interest policy.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, that inquiry concluded that it did not have enough evidence to substantiate fraud claims and advised against continuing the investigation.
Pickett told the Florida Standard that coverups by colleagues are common in the field, explaining “there’s a huge monetary incentive to falsify data and there’s no accountability. If you do this, the probability you’ll get caught is so, so low.”
Stewart, who is black, complained to the university that Pickett – who is white – had “essentially lynched [him] and [his] academic career.”
In 2020, a sixth paper authored by Stewart was retracted – though not before being cited by 186 other papers. Another investigation found enough merit in the fraud claims to pursue them, apparently imperiling Stewart’s $190,000 per year position. Florida State declined to discuss the matter with the Florida Standard, and Stewart’s profile is still live on the university’s website.
LONDON DAILY MAIL - U S PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT
This story from London's Daily Mail.
RFK Jr gets his first major endorsement for president - Aaron Rodgers: Packers QB who said he was 'immunized' from COVID indicates support for anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist
- Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign got a boost Tuesday night from Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers
- Rodgers wrote 'kennedy2024' on an Instagram story, sharing an upcoming interview featuring Kennedy, a prominent anti-vaxxer
- Rodgers made waves for his own vaccine skepticism, telling reporters he was 'immunized' before revealing he hadn't received any COVID-19 jabs
By NIKKI SCHWAB, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
DON'T LET THE DEMOCRATIC BULLHORN BULL SH***ERS BACK INTO THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE
Ann Coulter makes that point in her article," On Democrat 'Insurrectionists' with Bullhorns: Expel Them Again!" Here is part of her fine, informative article:
Please explain how the Jan 6 QAnon Shaman showed more contempt for the democratic process than Jones and Pearson did. How about compared to a representative sending naughty texts to female colleagues outside of business hours—the casus belli of the last expulsion in 2016.
But according to MSNBC, the only reason Jones and Pearson were expelled was because the “predominantly white, predominantly male” lawmakers refuse to “coexist with representatives who are female or young or black”—as Nicole Wallace put it. (Nicole: Relax. You’ve got the job.)
In bafflement, Wallace asked, “Why did they have to be expelled? Why did this come to this?”
Rep. Gloria Johnson, the body-positive white representative, begged not to be expelled, pointing out with some justice that, unlike Jones and Pearson, she broke no House rules—never shouted, pounded the podium, displayed a protest sign or used a bullhorn.
But as soon as her argument succeeded and she wasn’t expelled, Johnson rushed to MSNBC to say racism was the only reason she wasn’t. The sole deciding factor, she said, was “the color of our skin.”
If so, then why did she flap her gums about not breaking any House rules? Why not just say, Hey, guys! I’m white! (Amazon is now accepting pre-orders for her forthcoming memoir, "Profiles in Craven.")
Some conservatives say the Republicans should have expelled the white lady just to avoid (false) charges of racism. Yes, and innocent whites and Asians should be sent to prison so no one can say our criminal justice system is racist.
I’m sorry if black people break rules out of proportion to their numbers in the population, but we don’t punish the innocent to achieve some childish idea of “equity.”
Rep. Johnson is a liar, but she didn’t break any House rules. Jones and Pearson did.
Johnson defended the assault on democracy by her black colleagues, saying, “The younger generation has a different way of speaking. They have a different way of addressing things.” So get used to bullhorns during legislative sessions, America! It’s just black style.
Apparently, we’ve returned to the Treating-Black-People-Like-Children phase of “Diversity.” I just wish liberals would state their racism plainly: We simply can’t expect black people to abide by white norms of dignity and decorum.

