#099 - She Harvey Oswald 7, Side B

#099 - She Harvey Oswald 7, Side B

From Fourth Reich Archaeology by Fourth Reich Archaeology

June 5, 2026 · 1h 6m

About this episode

The episode explores the complex origins and identities of Sara Jane Moore, linking her family background to the military industrial complex and DuPont's role in historical events.

This week we are back with Side B of the first installment in the second portion of She Harvey Oswald where we zero in on the series-within-a-series’ namesake, Sara Jane Moore, aka Sally Moore, aka Sara Jane Kahn. A woman of many names, of many identities, and of many mysteries. In this episode, we focus on Sara Jane’s family origins. Just like Squeaky Fromme’s, Sara Jane's origin story is rooted in the global military industrial complex. Whereas Squeaky’s old man worked for Northrup aircraft, Sara Jane’s daddy was a DuPont man in West Virginia’s “chemical valley,” dubbed “cancer valley” by the long-suffering locals. And DuPont played an instrumental role in not only the allied victories in the two world wars, but also in the technological advancement of the Nazi regime that popped off old WWII in the first place. It’s a tangled web we weave, and one that takes some time to develop, but when you see the full picture, we are confident you’ll be as awed as we’ve been to uncover all the multifarious connections that make this story one of the most compelling in all of Jerryworld. Patreon: www.patreon.com/fourthreicharchaeology Email: fourthreichpod@gmail.com

People in this episode

Host: Fourth Reich Archaeology

Topics covered

  • Sara Jane Moore
  • family origins
  • military industrial complex
  • DuPont
  • World War II
  • Squeaky Fromme
  • identity

Keywords

  • Sara Jane Moore
  • Squeaky Fromme
  • DuPont
  • military industrial complex
  • World War II
  • family origins
  • cancer valley

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: DuPont, Northrup aircraft

Places: West Virginia, cancer valley

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