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  Jim Garrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earling Carothers Garrison was born in Denison, Iowa.
Garrison became a flamboyant, colorful, well-known figure in New Orleans, but was initially unsuccessful in his run for public office, losing a 1959 election for criminal court judge.
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins.
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 jim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Garrison, James W. The Role of Postpositivistic Philosophy of Science in the Renewal of Vocational Education Research.
Garrison, James W. and Shargel, Emanuel I. Precognitive Knowledge and the Acquisition of Meaning in Ryle and Dewey.
Garrison, James W. Style and the Art of Teaching, in James W. Garrison and A. Rud (Eds.) The Educational Conversation: Closing the Gaps, State University of New York Press, 41-60.
www.vusst.hr /ENCYCLOPAEDIA/jim.htm   (2545 words)

  
 Preserving the legacy
Garrison dismissed the allegation and claimed that it was simply a part of a CIA disinformation campaign, but that is certainly not supported by any credible evidence.
Lo and behold, Garrison, the messiah emerged and the starving press and critics flocked to his side craving the blessing, the approval and the knowledge of the only public official who was, according to Garrison himself, in possession of the truth about the Kennedy assassination.
At the same time, Jim Garrison had indicted Clay Shaw with conspiring to kill the President, and that is all he evidently required to create the impression that Jim Garrison was indeed in the process of exposing genuine evidence.
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 State of the World Forum | Board Of Directors
Garrison asserts that America has emerged as the strongest nation in the history of the world precisely because it was able to reconcile these pragmatic and idealistic concerns, and was willing to advance them with whatever military might was at its disposal.
Garrison concludes his book by calling on Americans to consciously see their country as a transitional empire, one whose task is not to dominate but to catalyze the next generation of global governance mechanisms that would make the need for empire obsolete and a historical anachronism.
James Garrison is president of the State of the World Forum, a San Francisco-based non-profit institution created in 1995 to establish a global network of leaders dedicated to discerning and implementing those principles, values, and actions necessary to guide humanity toward a more sustainable global civilization.
www.worldforum.org /home/AmAsEmpire.htm   (722 words)

  
 JFK: Who's Who in the Jim Garrison Case: New Orleans investigation of the JFK assassination: Prosecution of Clay Shaw ...
Jim Garrison (portrayed by Kevin Costner) believed that the John F. Kennedy assassination had been the work of CIA personnel, anti-Castro Cuban exiles, homosexuals, and ultra right-wing activists.
Jim Garrison theorized that Oswald's image as a loner and a Marxist was merely a front, and that he had been set up to take the fall in an assassination plot involving New Orleans residents.
Jim Garrison's star witness when he claimed to have overheard Ferrie plotting the assassination with a white-haired man named "Clem Bertrand," whom he identified as Clay Shaw.
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 Jim Garrison -- Perjurer: JFK assassination investigation: Jim Garrison New Orleans investigation of the John F. ...
Jim Garrison et al, Garrison refused to answer many questions put to him and gave numerous answers that are demonstrably false.
Both polygraph examiners were instructed by Garrison's staff (Andrew Sciambra in the case of Roy Jacob, Lynn Loisel and Lou Ivon in the case of Edward O'Donnell) to never mention the examinations to anyone; O'Donnell was instructed not to write a report on the incident.
Unlike Jacob, O'Donnell defied Garrison's order not to write a report on his session with Russo; in 1971, Russo admitted that O'Donnell's report was accurate, and there were several witnesses to O'Donnell's 1967 meeting with Garrison, in which he confronted Russo with his report, and Russo did not deny O'Donnell's statements.
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 Jim Garrison
Garrison says that a letter has been found in the apartment that Gordon Novel vacated, a rough draft of a letter, apparently one that was later typed by Novel, to a Mr.
Jim Garrison: Your faith in NBC's veracity is touching and indicates that the Age of Innocence is not yet over.
Jim Garrison began his investigation with the Warren Report testimony of his classmate, lawyer Dean Andrews, who told government investigators that one "Clay Bertrand" had urged that he travel to Dallas to defend accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
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 The Case of Jim Garrison Versus the Free Press
For Jim Garrison, the investigation began as a simple inquiry into the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald during his stay in New Orleans prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.
Garrison sought to keep the investigation as quiet as possible, mainly because he simply did not like the press and did not wish to have them around while he was conducting an investigation.
Garrison's second big witness came to be known as the "mystery witness" because Garrison refused to divulge his identity until he was called to the witness stand.
www.loyno.edu /history/journal/1991-2/naccarato.htm   (3118 words)

  
 Patricia Lambert's Book FALSE WITNESS Debunks Jim Garrison
Lambert's is the first, however, to thoroughly trace Garrison's story from the very beginning of his investigation, through the Shaw trial and its aftermath, and ultimately through the events that led Oliver Stone to bring the man once known as the Jolly Green Giant to the silver screen.
Long characterized by Garrison as an unprecedented and indefensible example of the government conspiracy against him, Lambert lays out the record and finds it to be exactly the opposite: a sound and just action of jurisprudence taken against a DA who had filed charges against a citizen in bad faith.
Jim Garrison's crackpot notions about Kerry Thornley being involved in the assassination as an "Oswald double" are the subject of an essay by David Lifton, a conspiracy-oriented researcher who attempted to help Garrison.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /lambert.htm   (1840 words)

  
 Jim Garrison: Civilization and the Transformation of Power   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
"Jim Garrison has created a work that could not have been written until the very end of the millennium, because it is in fact a comprehensive summary of the historical movements that have brought us to our present world situation.
The fifteen years Garrison says he has taken is entirely believable in both the scope and the detail of his treatment.
JIM GARRISION was born of Baptist missionary parents in Szechuan Province, China, in 1951.
www.paraview.com /garrison   (1032 words)

  
 Adventures in Propinquity: The Case of Jim Garrison
Garrison believed Russo (as I do, within certain limitations—Russo was telling the truth as he knew it, but his knowledge did not implicate Shaw, nor can we realistically conclude that his identification of "Leon Oswald" as Lee Harvey Oswald was accurate), who nevertheless proved a difficult witness because of his erratic personality.
Garrison added to his case lying witnesses Vernon Bundy and Charles I. Spiessel, as well as the disreputable Clyde Johnson, out of expediency before gathering (in my opinion reliable) evidence that Shaw had perjured himself regarding his alleged alias and his association with Ferrie and the alleged assassin Oswald.
Joan Mellen's biography of Jim Garrison is scheduled for release on November 22, 2003, to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the assassination.
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 Chapter 3: The Importance of Jim Garrison
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins (1988), pp.
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins (1988), p.
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins, pp.
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 Jim Garrison's Interview with Playboy, part 1
Garrison because such talk might be dangerous, but added that he believed he was being 'tailed.'" Andrews told our grand jury that he could not say Clay Shaw was Clay Bertrand and he could not say he wasn't.
GARRISON: For the simple reason that a number of the men who killed the President were former employees of the CIA involved in its anti-Castro underground activities in and around New Orleans.
GARRISON: That's not altogether clear, at least insofar as his specific assignments are concerned; but we do have proof that Oswald was recruited by the CIA in his Marine Corps days, when he was mysteriously schooled in Russian and allowed to subscribe to Pravda.
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 State of the World Forum | Board Of Directors
Jim Garrison founded and serves as President of the Gorbachev Foundation/USA, which set the stage for the establishment in 1995 of the State of the World Forum, a San Francisco based non-profit institution created to establish a global network of leaders dedicated to creating a more sustainable global civilization.
Jim Garrison also became President and Chairman of Wisdom University on February 2, 2005; remains President and Chairman of State of the World Forum; and is a Founding Partner in Mosaic
Jim Hickman spent 30 years (1972-2002) developing economic, professional and cultural relations between the United States and the countries within the former Soviet bloc.
www.worldforum.org /about/bod.htm   (865 words)

  
 New Orleans/Garrison JFK Assassination Investigation
Garrison's entire case was based on the belief that Clay Shaw, using the alias "Clay Bertrand" conspired to kill Kennedy.
Jim Garrison's key witness in his case against Clay Shaw was a certain Perry Raymond Russo (pictured at left).
Garrison supporters have followed the lead of Garrison himself in claiming that there was a CIA campaign to spy on him, attack him in the press, and disrupt his investigation by feeding it disinformation.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /garrison.htm   (4197 words)

  
 Jim Garrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is considered totally incapacitated from the standpoint of military duty and moderately incapacitated in civilian adaptability." He was released from duty in October 1952.
He indicted Dowling and one of his assistants with criminal malfesance, but the charges were dismissed for lack of evidence and Garrison did not appeal.
(In 1965 the US Supreme Court overturned the conviction and struck down the state statue as unconstitutional.) At the same time, Garrison indicted Judge Bernard Cocke with criminal malfesance and, in two trials prosecuted by Garrison himself, Cocke was acquited.
www.knowledgehunter.info /wiki/Jim_Garrison   (1059 words)

  
 Jim Garrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Earling Carothers Garrison was born in Knoxville, Iowa.
The strange and deceptive conduct of the government after his murder began while his body was warm, and has continued for five years.
Garrison's Closing Argument (http://www.prouty.org/closing.html) - Text of Jim Garrison's Closing Argument at Trial of Clay Shaw
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 Jim Garrison
In this rare 1967 lecture, Jim Garrison explains facts and issues which lead him to question the findings of the Warren Commision.
People were impressed by Carson's nervous antagonism, and in effect said, "Garrison must have something judging by the number of times that Carson tried to interrupt or change the topic".
Garrison pieces together his thesis that President Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy and cover up, involving elements the CIA, the FBI, and State, and local officials.
www.prouty.org /jfk/garrison.html   (805 words)

  
 Jim Garrison/New Orleans/Garrison JFK Assassination Investigation
Edgar Hoover investigated Warren Commission critics and Garrison infiltrated their ranks by pretending to be one of them.
If Oliver Stone made a hero out of Garrison, it is because the rhetoric of some of the faces that Jim Garrison assumed, was indeed heroic.
Perhaps the most honest evidence of the entire Garrison charade was provided by psychiatric patients who offered hypnotically induced testimony -at least they didn't know any better.
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 Jim Garrison and The JFK Assassination
In 1921, Jim Garrison was born with the name Earling Carothers Garrison in Denison, Iowa.
In 1941, Jim Garrison joined the U.S. Army, and in 1942, he was commissioned as a lieutenant in the field artillery.
Jim Garrison also wrote several books including "A Heritage of Stone", "The Star-Spangled Contract", and "On The Trail of The Assassins";.
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 Jim Garrison: Biography & Resources
Jim's most recent focus, and that of the Forum, has been the Integral Governance Initiative, dedicated to establishing global issue networks to solve global problems.
Garrison became active in foreign policy issues, particularly with Soviet-American relations, in the mid-1970s.
Garrison was born in Szechuan Province, China, in 1951 to Baptist missionaries.
www.wie.org /bios/jim-garrison.asp   (355 words)

  
 Jim Garrison Biography
He later became a circuit court judge, an office he held until his death.
Garrison wrote a book about his investigations of the Kennedy assassination, On the Trail of the Assassins, published in 1988.
The 1991 Oliver Stone motion picture "JFK" was partially based on Garrison's book.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Garrison_Jim.html   (231 words)

  
 Alibris: Jim Garrison
The work that inspired Oliver Stone's spellbinding film J.F.K. describes New Orleans attorney Jim Garrison's pursuit of the truth surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963.
Garrison authored On the Trail of the Assassins, the book that inspired Oliver Stone's major motion picture starring Kevin Costner--JFK.
Jim Garrison is one of the great visionaries of our time, and his account not only traces the rise of western culture, it points beyond it to a more integral, gracious, compassionate world, drawing on the best of...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Garrison,Jim   (392 words)

  
 Ruth Paine's Letter to Jim Garrison
People who are critical of Garrison may be a bit put off by Paine's cordiality toward the District Attorney.
Her apparent agreement with Garrison's left-of-center politics and notions of an "out of control" military-industrial complex and dangerous national security agencies looks to be a clear break with the soft-edged 50s liberalism she showed just a few years earlier.
Is she aware of how vengeful Garrison is capable of being toward witnesses who frustrate him, and afraid that harm could come to her — and perhaps indirectly to her children?
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /paine_letter.htm   (794 words)

  
 Jim Garrison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The hero of Oliver Stone's "JFK" - District Attorney Jim Garrison (portrayed in the movie by Kevin Costner) claimed to have discovered a New Orleans conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy.
Losing the biggest case of his career didn't stop Big Jim from getting re-elected as District Attorney.
Jim Garrison appears in Oliver Stone's classic conspiracy movie: "JFK".
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 JFK (1991)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Kevin Costner plays Jim Garrison, the district attorney of New Orleans who investigates the murder of John Kennedy.
Sometimes you are expected to disagree (at first) with some of Garrison's presumptuous statements, and when you do there is always at least one character around who will agree with you.
What I mean to say is that Garrison's comments are not necessarily ridiculous, it's just a matter of how hard he tries to support them.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0102138   (1023 words)

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