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Mar 2025
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Episode 544: James Perloff on Quo Vadis ...

TIMOTHY KELLY
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James Perloff returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his most recent article Quo Vadis versus Ben-Hur—A Tale of Two Oscar Ceremonies."

James is an independent researcher, writer and author of several books including The Shadows of Power, Truth is a Lonely Warrior, and the most recent Exploding the Official Myths of the Lincoln Assassination. His website is jamesperloff.net.

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