In the first episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, Brian welcomes Troy Whitworth for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with the JFK assassination and expands into questions about government secrecy, the Federal Reserve, whistleblowers, and why everyday people should have a voice in these discussions.
The episode opens with the launch of the new show, reflections on how the idea developed over years of conversation, and an invitation for listeners to share their own theories, questions, and perspectives.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
The JFK assassination and whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone
Questions about the Texas Book Depository and the official investigation
LBJ, the Warren Commission, and claims of government involvement
The Federal Reserve and Kennedy’s reported efforts involving U.S. currency
Witnesses, whistleblowers, and public skepticism around official narratives
Broader interest in mysteries, hidden systems, and unresolved historical questions
Brian and Troy make clear that the show is centered on opinion, curiosity, and open discussion rather than claiming official answers. The episode also sets the tone for future conversations on topics ranging from historical conspiracies to unexplained phenomena and modern concerns such as artificial intelligence and surveillance.
Conspiracies with Brian Trust is built around listener participation, with an open invitation for the public to suggest future topics and share their own thoughts.
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