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James Fetzer Unleashed!

Jim Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer, has published widely on the theoretical foundations of scientific knowledge, computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolution and mentality. A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton who majored in philosophy, he earned his Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science. He has received many awards and recognition for his teaching and scholarship. McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth, has also conducted extensive research into the assassination of JFK, the events of 9/11, and the plane crash that killed US Sen. Paul Wellstone.

End Of Days – James Fetzer |JFK|Sandy Hook|Wolfgang Halbig|Wikileaks|Illuminati|EOD 30

Episode 30: Cosmic Rabbit Hole    Jim proceeds to go into great detail about the Kennedy assassination. He’s written three books on the subject, that he says have “shattered the cover-up” – Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out on the Death of JFK, Murder in Dealey Plaza: What We Know Now That We Didn’t Know Then About the Death of JFK, and The Great Zapruder Film Hoax: Deceit and Deception in the Death of JFK. His new book, JFK: Who, How, and Why – Solving the World’s Greatest Murder Mystery, is currently in pre-production. Michael asks Jim how he first became interested in the Kennedy assassination, which includes seeing Oliver Stone’s film, JFK. Jim’s website, Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out on...

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James H. Fetzer was born in Pasadena, California, on 6 December 1940. At graduation from South Pasadena High School in 1958, he was presented The Carver Award for leadership. He was magna cum laude in philosophy at Princeton University in 1962, where his senior thesis for Carl G. Hempel on the logical structure of explanations of human behavior won The Dickinson Prize. After being commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps, he became an artillery officer and served in the Far East. After a tour supervising recruit training in San Diego, he resigned his commission as a Captain to begin graduate work in the history and philosophy of science at Indiana in 1966. He completed his Ph.D. with a...