Time Out Productions presents journalist and author Jim Marrs. Jim
Marrs is an award-winning journalist and author. After graduating from
the University of North Texas with a degree in journalism, Marrs worked
for and owned several Texas newspapers before becoming an independent
journalist/author. Marrs is the author of the New York Times
bestsellers, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, the basis for the
Oliver Stone film JFK, and Rule by Secrecy. His in-depth overview of the
UFO phenomenon, Alien Agenda, is the best-selling non-fiction book on
UFOs in the world, having been translated into several foreign
languages. He is a frequent guest on several nationwide radio talk-show
programs and television programs.
Discussed on the program is the JFK assassination.
Jim Marrs is an award-winning journalist and has over
30 years experience with several Texas newspapers. In 1999, he began
teaching a course on UFOs, perhaps one of the first university level UFO
courses in the nation. Jim also investigated the U.S. Army's remote
viewing program three years before it was publicly acknowledged by the
CIA and then produced "Alien Agenda." In addition, his book, "Rule by
Secrecy," has been termed an "underground best-seller".
Wikipedia
Jim
Marrs (born 5 December 1943) is an American former newspaper journalist
and New York Times best-selling author of books and articles on a wide
range of alleged cover ups and conspiracies. Marrs is a prominent figure
in the JFK conspiracy press and his book Crossfire was a source for
Oliver Stone's film JFK. He has written books asserting the existence of
government conspiracies regarding aliens, 9/11, telepathy, and secret
societies. He was once a news reporter in the Dallas--Fort Worth
Metroplex and has taught a class on the Kennedy Assassination at
University of Texas at Arlington for 30 years. Marrs is a member of the
Scholars for 9/11 Truth
Biography
Since 1976, Marrs has
taught a course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the
University of Texas at Arlington. In 1989, his book, Crossfire: The
Plot That Killed Kennedy, was published and reached the New York Times
Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller list in mid-February 1992. It became a
basis for the Oliver Stone film JFK. Marrs served as a chief consultant
for both the film's screenplay and production,Crossfire: The Plot That
Killed Kennedy.
Beginning in 1992, Marrs spent three years
researching and completing a non-fiction book on a top-secret government
program called the Stargate Project involving the psychic phenomenon
known as remote viewing, only to have the program canceled as it was
going to press in the summer of 1995. Within two months, the story of
military-developed remote viewing broke nationally in the Washington
Post after the CIA revealed the program.
In May 1997, Marrs'
investigation of UFOs, Alien Agenda, was published by HarperCollins
Publishers. Publishers Weekly described Alien Agenda as "the most
entertaining and complete overview of flying saucers and their crew in
years." The paperback edition was released in mid-1998. It has been
translated into several foreign languages and become the top-selling UFO
book in the world.
In early 2000, HarperCollins published Rule
by Secrecy, which claimed to trace a hidden history connecting modern
secret societies to ancient and medieval times. This book also reached
the New York Times Best Seller list. In 2003, his book The War on
Freedom probed the alleged conspiracies of the 9/11 attacks and their
aftermath. It was released in 2006 under the title The Terror
Conspiracy.
Marrs has been a featured speaker at a number of
national conferences including the annual International UFO Congress and
the annual Gulf Breeze UFO Conference, but he also speaks at local
conferences, such as Conspiracy Con and The Bay Area UFO Expo.[8]
Beginning in 2000, he began teaching a course on UFOs at the University
of Texas at Arlington. Marrs usually also gives a book signing at Brave
New Books in Austin, Texas at least once a year.
Marrs has
appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, The Discovery Channel, TLC, The
History Channel, This Morning America, Geraldo, The Montel Williams
Show, Today, TechTV, Larry King (with George Noory), and Art Bell radio
programs, as well as numerous national and regional radio and TV shows.
In
October 2011, Jim Marrs started his own radio program, "A View from
Marrs" on the Jeff Rense Radio network airing three times a week,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 p.m. Central time. Marrs has on his
show a wide variety of guests and dedicated the entire month of November
to the latest information regarding the JFK assassination. He also has
subject matter on UFO research, survival tips, and much more.
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