Late last night I watched the above named documentary that my brother-in-law brought to my attention. It is currently playing on Showtime. The bulk of the documentary is about CIA mischief before, during, and after the assassination. It used government documents, filmed interviews from the time, contemporary interviews with people still around, and clips from JFK. In short, it demonstrates that the CIA is still doing the same things then that it’s doing now. My only reservation is that Oliver Stone is behind the production. If anyone here has scene it, or will see it soon, I would love to share opinions about this film, pro or con.
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There is a documentary done by a british man called Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick. Long but through. https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/everything-rich-man-trick/
Got it on my watchlist.
Recommend everyone watch this.
Thanks for the recommendation. I found the stories of political assassinations of foreign leaders in the 50s and 60s intriguing. It reminded me of the sudden deaths of leaders who were not going to push the death 💀 jab on their populations.
No thanks needed. This supported what I had been saying for decades when they yelled Conspiracy Theory and Nut Job. Problem is I had the evidence and their words of desperation fell on deaf ears.
This documentary is excellent. Did not expect it to be as good as it was because Showtime.
Yes, Showtime and Oliver Stone made me skeptical at the start. I have since used my brother’s-in-law streaming account to watch it again.
Stone told more of the truth. The same version written in Barry and the Boys by Daniel Hopsicker. Oliver's career via receiving production dollars began to wane after that movie. Again, the targeting is more of the same.
Was already planning on watching JFK, followed by this doc, this weekend with my collage-aged daughter, who is interested. Thanks for the recommendation!