Before the History Channel became the everything but history channel, each August they'd show The Men Who Killed Kennedy. Want to share the link for anyone who hasn't seen it. Of course, it was made by a British company because none in America would tell the truth. Stone's JFK was not released until a few years later. It's vital to American citizens to know what happened. The attitude of some today is, "That happened 60 yrs ago, so what? It's everything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0XNiu-yutk
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Thank you...I don't watch TV but this sounds very interesting and worthwhile...
It really is. The first part to a great extent follows the official line but as you get further into the video, the real information is given. Most of it by experts and/or witnesses.
I am pretty sure I know the whole story, but it would be nice to watch a movie now and again...
My dad worked with Jim Garrison. He hasn't shared what he knows with us and he's 85. Dad still feels he has to protect us which is pretty fricking scary 60 years after the assassination. The gov't put Garrison and the investigators through hell. Dad was a newly graduated lawyer when he was hired.
My dad has always said, "If the government says something, check to make sure they're not lying." Dad was the 2nd person I shared Q with - my husband was the first. Dad believes in Q but he's frustrated. He wants it all to go down before he dies. Fingers crossed for him and for all of us that it will.
I’m praying your dad sees it. Every day, every day, I wish my dad had made it to see that everything he ever told me was true and is now being exposed for the world to see. He was and still is the smartest person I’ve ever known. Didn’t make it past ninth grade. More common sense and clear vision as to what really happened in the world than anyone I have known or know now. It sounds like you have a wonderful dad just like this. Tell him hello and I’m praying.
I will and thanks! My grandfather, P., didn't make it past grade school. He worked on tug boats. In his spare time he taught himself trig and calculus. P eventually became a captain and owned his own boat. He and my grandmother traveled all over the Eastern US on the Intracoastal waterway. He used to show us how to use the stars to navigate. Wish I had paid closer attention.
Jfk, director's cut. It's a good movie.
JFK Revisted is good too. Sucks that Whoopie is a narrator at one point BUT she's just a reader.
Anyone ever watched the full interview with a fella by the name of James Files who claimed to be one of the shooters? It’s absolutely amazing and then of course YouTube suddenly delists it. It can’t be found anywhere.
Clark was the proxy for LBJ to snuff out 35
Yikes!! This is a 7 hour documentary series. I'll have to put in airpods and listen while working on other stuff.
At one time, the series could be found in individual episodes but often, those did not include the last 2 chapters which to me are very interesting: The Love Affair and The Guilty Men. If you watch carefully, at the end of each episode, there will be credits so you can stop and then start again.
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