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Title: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Fred Litwin on April 14, 2026, 12:30:57 PM
On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidence.

It was a delight to chat with Steve Barber on the acoustics evidence and his experiences with fellow researchers.
Don't miss this evidence for some never-before-seen photographs.


Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Royell Storing on April 14, 2026, 04:19:02 PM

 I enjoyed seeing Steve's very early sketches of the JFK Autopsy Photos he viewed. I also thought Groden running around with a hand gun was in character for that time period of his life. The entire interview is very good. It provides a peek at what goes on inside the JFK Assassination Research Community. 
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Marjan Rynkiewicz on April 15, 2026, 02:20:39 AM
51:40.
Brehm at an earlyer time said that the sound of shots came from a building in Houston (not the TSBD)(& not from 2 buildings in Houston).
Brehm at an earlyer time said that he thort that shots came from the TSBD.
Anyhow, re Brehm, u need to be careful re his actual wordage. Where he heard the apparent source of the sound of shots is not necessaryly the same thing as where he thort the shots came from. Where he thort the shots came from is (& Brehm is happy to admit this) a later Brehm invention based on all of the facts & factoids floating around back then. I am not saying that Brehm was at any time dishonest, he was truthful at all times, & was happy to explain the apparent contradiction.

Did the Bronson footage show that Brehm did not immediately take steps to protect his son?
I will hav a look.
If so then Bronson (once again) shows/confirms how (Brehm's)(& everyone's) memory is fraught.
Had a look. The Bronson footage stops shortly after Z313 & so Bronson karnt tell us much about what Brehm did or didnt do re protecting his son.
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Royell Storing on April 15, 2026, 02:30:12 AM
51:40.
Brehm at an earlyer time said that the sound of shots came from a building in Houston (not the TSBD)(& not from 2 buildings in Houston).
Brehm at an earlyer time said that he thort that shots came from the TSBD.
Anyhow, re Brehm, u need to be careful re his actual wordage. Where he heard the apparent source of the sound of shots is not necessaryly the same thing as where he thort the shots came from. Where he thort the shots came from is (& Brehm is happy to admit this) a later Brehm invention based on all of the facts & factoids floating around back then. I am not saying that Brehm was at any time dishonest, he was truthful at all times, & was happy to explain the apparent contradiction.

Did the Bronson footage show that Brehm did not immediately take steps to protect his son?
I will hav a look.
If so then Bronson (once again) shows/confirms how (Brehm's)(& everyone's) memory is fraught.

    People need to remember that Brehm was a wounded WW 2 Vet. WW 2 Vets carried that "experience" around with them the rest of their lives.
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: John Corbett on April 15, 2026, 01:11:54 PM
Brehm can be seen still clapping his hands in the background of the Z-film even after JFK had been hit by the second shot. Like so many others, he didn't seem to realize shots were being fired until he saw JFK's head explode.
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: John Mytton on April 15, 2026, 02:24:36 PM
Steve Barber was always one of my favourites and when he became a member and started pleasantly interacting with me, was the icing on the cake!
This video was so good, the production values were excellent.
It must have taken a lot of time to add all the little snippets like magazine articles, photos, video clips and etc. and the relevant actual dictabelt recordings so we can hear for ourselves what Steve heard and deciphered was a neat touch.

JohnM
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Sean Kneringer on April 15, 2026, 08:11:58 PM
Steve is the only man in America who bought those dirty magazines not for the photos.
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Jarrett Smith on April 15, 2026, 11:38:07 PM
Every time I go to estate sales, I look for this magazine. I ever find one I'm going to send it to Steve, and hopefully he will autograph it.
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: Mitch Todd on April 16, 2026, 06:32:17 AM
Steve is the only man in America who bought those dirty magazines not for the photos.
Steve Wonder?
Title: Re: On the Trail of Delusion, Episode 34, with Steve Barber on the Acoustics Evidenc
Post by: John Mytton on April 16, 2026, 10:19:09 AM
Every time I go to estate sales, I look for this magazine. I ever find one I'm going to send it to Steve, and hopefully he will autograph it.

I had a quick around to see if any copies were available, for research purposes of course, and I found a company that wanted $299.99 for a digital PDF!! And they had the issue before and the one after for $19.99 and $9.99 respectively. Supply and demand, I guess but considering it's just a digital download that's a bit rich.
https://wonderclub.com/magazines/GALLmagGALL197907.htm

But on the Internet Archive, I did find the JFK section as a PDF.
 https://ia600907.us.archive.org/29/items/nsia-Gallery/nsia-Gallery/Gallery%20Magazine%2003_text.pdf

JohnM
JohnM