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Jim Garrison's Playboy Interview - What Couldn't Be Published
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f***@gmail.com
2020-10-29 02:34:29 UTC
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Jim Garrison's Playboy Interview - What Couldn't Be Published

The October 1967 issue of Playboy contained its longest ever interview -
20,000 words with Jim Garrison. Over five million copies were printed and
it gave Garrison huge exposure.

Today, I have posted, for the first time ever, Sylvia Meagher's 3-page
letter to Playboy about the interview. She wasn't too happy.

And, also for the first time ever, a memo that interviewer Eric Norden
sent to Playboy with information from Garrison that was too confidential
to put in the magazine. Garrison wanted to show Playboy that he had the
'stuff' and so several confidential memos were written to convince them.

This week: The other secret Playboy memos.

https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/blog
John Corbett
2020-10-29 23:40:37 UTC
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Jim Garrison's Playboy Interview - What Couldn't Be Published
The October 1967 issue of Playboy contained its longest ever interview -
20,000 words with Jim Garrison. Over five million copies were printed and
it gave Garrison huge exposure.
Today, I have posted, for the first time ever, Sylvia Meagher's 3-page
letter to Playboy about the interview. She wasn't too happy.
And, also for the first time ever, a memo that interviewer Eric Norden
sent to Playboy with information from Garrison that was too confidential
to put in the magazine. Garrison wanted to show Playboy that he had the
'stuff' and so several confidential memos were written to convince them.
This week: The other secret Playboy memos.
https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/blog
Garrison showed his "stuff" to the jury and they quickly acquitted Clay
Shaw.

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