Classic Mae Brussell
Mae Brussell’s research library contains extensive handwritten cross-references and analysis by Mae on such topics as the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, as well as the Watergate scandal, Charles Manson, mind control, bio-warfare, and the developing dominance of the military industrial complex. There are thousands of documents, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence and notes totaling 39 file cabinets, along with hundreds of books (many rare and out-of-print) and two copies of the Warren Report.
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Episodes

Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Dialogue Assassination
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Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Dialogue Assassination - Agent Provocateurs, Billy Sol Estes
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Dialogue Assassination - The discussion centers on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the role of James Earl Ray. Mae Brussell highlights the film "The Garden of the Finzi-Contini" as a metaphor for societal complacency and the escape into organic gardening. She details Ray's criminal history, his escape from prison, and his movements leading up to King's assassination. Brussell criticizes the lack of thorough investigation by the FBI and the media's role in downplaying conspiracy theories. She mentions the Esquire article by Bynum Shaw, which suggests Ray was a pawn in a larger conspiracy involving the FBI and black militants. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of political assassinations and the use of provocateurs by government agencies.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Mae Brussell discusses her concerns about safety and the potential for assassination, citing her family's fears and the Internal Revenue Service's preemptive investigation into her tax stance. She criticizes the media's role in the JFK assassination, particularly Life Magazine's alteration of Oswald's photograph and publication of his diary. Brussell also highlights the systemic killing of Black Panthers and the corruption in the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. She emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, particularly in government information and media reporting, to uncover the truth behind political assassinations and systemic injustices.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
The discussion centers on the implications of Howard Hughes' public presence and the relevance of his case to political assassinations. Mae Brussell highlights the use of signature duplication machines and their significance in the Lee Harvey Oswald case. She critiques the Warren Commission's handling of evidence, particularly the motives attributed to Oswald, which she argues were fabricated by individuals like Allen Dulles. Brussell emphasizes the need for public officials to release locked archives to ensure transparency and accountability, suggesting that the U.S. government has been covertly controlled since 1960. She calls for action to expose these conspiracies and demands access to suppressed evidence.

Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Mae Brussell discusses her research into political assassinations, particularly those of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. She mentions Paul Krasner's interest in her work and his upcoming article in The Realist and Village Voice. Brussell highlights Howard Hughes's alleged power and connections to various conspiracies, including his ties to the CIA and the mafia. She references books like "Guns of August" and "Inspection for Disarmament" to support her claims. Brussell also criticizes the U.S. government's handling of civil unrest and the military-industrial complex, emphasizing the need for public awareness and investigation.

Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Mae Brussell discusses the connections between political assassinations, the CIA, and prominent figures like Eugene McCarthy and Howard Hughes. She highlights the declassified Warren Commission minutes, revealing the Defense Department's involvement in writing the Warren Report. Brussell argues that the CIA influences elections and political assassinations, citing examples like McCarthy and McCloy. She also critiques the death penalty, emphasizing the risk of framing innocent individuals and the potential for conspiracies. Additionally, Brussell speculates on the fate of Howard Hughes, suggesting he may be controlled by a hidden government, and expresses concerns about the potential for political assassinations, including those of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew.

Friday Nov 14, 2025
Friday Nov 14, 2025
The discussion centers on the New York Times article about Dr. John Latimer's examination of John F. Kennedy's autopsy X-rays and photographs. Latimer concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole shooter, supported by the Warren Commission. However, critics argue that the evidence, including the autopsy reports and the destruction of key items like the car Kennedy was in, undermines the Commission's findings. The conversation also touches on the political implications of the Kennedy assassination, the Kennedy family's control over the archives, and the need for qualified experts to examine the evidence.

Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Dialogue Assassination - May Brussell discusses her research on political assassinations, asserting that systematic murders, including those of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy, are linked and concealed by the U.S. government. She argues that the U.S. faces three choices: awareness, fascism, or invasion from the Third World. Brussell connects current events, such as bombings at banks and international isolation from the U.S., to historical patterns of political murders. She highlights the attempted assassination of Cesar Chavez, linking it to high-level conspiracies and the need for public awareness and action.

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Dialogue Assassination - Mae Brussell's "Dialogue Assassination" program on KLRB discussed the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. Brussell argued that these were not isolated events but part of a larger conspiracy involving high-ranking individuals who still influence U.S. policies. She cited evidence from her eight years of research, including discrepancies in the Warren Commission's findings, such as the lack of fingerprints on Oswald's rifle and the negative paraffin tests. Brussell also highlighted the media's role in shaping public perception and the commission's efforts to control information and maintain credibility.


