SpyCast 8.20.24
Ep 647 | 8.20.24

The JFK Assassination – a Debate with Jefferson Morley and Mark Zaid (Part 2)

Show Notes

Summary

Jefferson Morley and Mark Zaid join Andrew in a debate over the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Mark and Jeff are longtime friends and colleagues with very different viewpoints of what truly happened on November 22nd, 1963. 

What You’ll Learn

Intelligence

  • The lasting questions surrounding the Kennedy assassination
  • Lee Harvey Oswald’s intelligence connections
  • The Warren Commission and the JFK Assassination Records
  • The strangest theories Mark and Jeff have heard, and the most plausible explanations of who killed President Kennedy

Reflections

  • Public distrust and the search for truth
  • Reactions and responses to tragedy

And much, much more …


Episode Notes

This week’s episode features a friendly debate on the Kennedy Assassination – What really happened that November day in Dallas, who was truly responsible, and how the secrecy surrounding the official documents has led to a deep mistrust and skepticism concerning the assassination. In this episode, Andrew moderated a conversation between intelligence author and investigative journalist Jefferson Morley and veteran SpyCast guest and national security attorney Mark Zaid. 

They’ve both got an incredible wealth of knowledge on the assassination, but differing views on what actually went down on November 22nd, 1963. They discuss the intelligence connections within the assassination, Oswald’s interesting history with spy agencies and interest in Soviet politics, and the historical context in which these debates live. 

To be clear: SpyCast does not promote or support any particular theory or viewpoint on the Kennedy assassination. We encourage critical discussion and thought of the complex impact of intelligence and espionage within our world. 

And… 

The site of the Kennedy assignation, the Texas School Book Depository building in Dealy Plaza, has since been transformed into a museum. Their exhibits highlight the social and political events of the 1960s, exploring the lasting impact of Kennedy’s presidency and untimely death in 1963. Check it out if you’re in Dallas! 

Quotes of the Week

 ”That's why I think they probably have something to hide. Because it doesn't make sense otherwise … If they had access to that kind of straightforward story, we would get that.” – Jefferson Morley.

Resources 

SURFACE SKIM

*SpyCasts*

*Beginner Resources*

DEEPER DIVE

Books

  • The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government, D. Talbot (Harper Perennial, 2016)
  • JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, J. W. Douglass (Touchstone, 2010)
  • Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA, J. Morley (University Press of Kansas, 2008)

Articles

Video

Audio

Primary Sources 

*Wildcard Resource*

  • Test how you would do in Kennedy’s shoes by playing 13 Days: The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 – A two-player board game that tests your quick-thinking strategy and conflict resolution skills.