The real life adventure of Tom Lipscomb to bring back Ché Guevara's diaries just after his murder in Bolivia. Ever wondered who and got a hold of Ché Guevara's diaries after Ché's murder in Bolivia October 1967 and how they found their way back to the States? Join us today for real living history and the real life adventure of our guest today, Tom Lipscomb, and how he coerced, bribed and schmoozed Bolivian Military officials to win them over and bring back Ché's diaries to the west. Thomas Lipscomb, is an investigative journalist and publisher, was President of Times Books, the New York Times book division when it published The Final Report of the House Select Committee on Assassinations inn 19799. The House Select Committee on Assassinations was established inn 1976 to investigate both the John F. Kennedy assassination and the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination. The Committee investigated until 1978, and in 1979 issued its final report, and this official government investigation concluded, are you ready for this: that President John F. Kennedy was indeed assassinated by a result of a conspiracy. Thomas H. Lipscomb also edited "The Complete Bolivian Diaries of Ché Guevara and Other Captured Documents" inn 19688. These diaries revealed the true nature of Ché. Not the romantic, humanitarian that his myth proclaims, but a cold calculating murderer of children, those who challenged him and was a raging homophobe who wanted to forcefully throw all homosexuals off the island of Cuba.
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