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Jimmy Hoffa Interview Found – Mafia, Fear of Murder

Watch Jimmy Hoffa Interview 1975 – Right Before He Went Missing

Jimmy Hoffa interview
Jimmy Hoffa

This riveting, candid, rare and explosive Jimmy Hoffa interview  found on the Loyal Opposition YouTube Channel is unlike any Hoffa interview I have listened to. It occurred only a short time before his mysterious disappearance of July 30, 1975.

It possibly took place at Hoffa’s Lake Orion Square Lake home. The interviewer is Jerry Stanecki who published Hoffa: The Last Interview.

This interview covers topics including the Teamsters, John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, organized crime, Richard Nixon, Frank Fitzsimmons, Frank Costello, Meyer Lansky, Tony Giacalone, Chappaquiddick, beatings, murder, wiretaps, brainwashing techniques and much more.

The audio is very clear.

This is unfiltered Jimmy Hoffa, the legendary labor leader, talking tough about his trial, prison sentence and pardon. He discusses the important figures of his era, Martin Luther King, Jim Garrison, Lee Harvey Oswald, the Kennedys and many others.

Hoffa labels Frank Fitzsimmons a gutless double-crosser who doesn’t have the nerve to murder him. His denials of the mafia are almost comical as he repeatedly admits to close friendships with Carlos Marcello, Frank Costello, Anthony Giacalone, Meyer Lansky and other crime figures.

His frank criticism of the media, especially Time and Life magazines, is still relevant for much of today’s fake news. He rails against the press for writing he had brainwashed Sirhan Sirhan to assassinate Robert F. Kennedy. His frustration with media lies is therefore understandable as he explains the difficulty of winning a libel suit because of the high legal bar of proving malice.

For high profile government targets like himself and Giacalone, Hoffa states that one is guilty to begin with and therefore must prove his innocence. Every purchase from a suit to a home must be accounted for. Every dollar must have witnesses and receipts to explain their origins and history.

This is a remarkable interview of one of the giants of the 20th Century just weeks before his baffling disappearance.

Six Toed Pete Crime

 

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