SetFree
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I just watched the movie Parkland, which was the Dallas hospital where they took President Kennedy's body after he was shot. The movie was like many propaganda movies that attempt to cement in one's mind that Oswald acted alone where there is actual evidence that he was setup as a patsy, even like he said.
I saw the movie JFK with Kevin Costner first, written and directed by Oliver Stone. The evidence of a grand conspiracy was presented throughout the movie, even that none of Oswald's fingerprints were found on the rifle used at the book suppository building to shoot the President. Well, that's just a movie I thought. And I thought of Oliver Stone as a bit of a radical anyway.
Then I was over at my Dad's house one day, and he had gotten DirectTV, and I thumbed through the hundreds of channels available. I wound up on a broadcast of an old black and white documentary with the New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison sitting at his desk, and giving the evidence that he had discovered in his re-opening of the JFK case in 1967. The evidence Garrison found in 1967 exactly modeled the new evidence proposed in Oliver Stone's movie JFK. It was then that I discovered Oliver Stone wasn't lying that there had been a major conspiracy, and cover up of the assassination of JFK.
Since then, Oliver Stone has made a follow up documentary to JFK called JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass, giving even more evidence of a conspiracy.
I even remember back in 1992, once the movie JFK had come out and was raising a stir, PBS put on a fictional trial of Oswald that might have happened if Oswald had lived. The theme was, did Oswald act alone? Of course the PBS broadcast was propaganda as the fake mockup trial proved Oswald acted alone.
See the following link about Garrrison:
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I saw the movie JFK with Kevin Costner first, written and directed by Oliver Stone. The evidence of a grand conspiracy was presented throughout the movie, even that none of Oswald's fingerprints were found on the rifle used at the book suppository building to shoot the President. Well, that's just a movie I thought. And I thought of Oliver Stone as a bit of a radical anyway.
Then I was over at my Dad's house one day, and he had gotten DirectTV, and I thumbed through the hundreds of channels available. I wound up on a broadcast of an old black and white documentary with the New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison sitting at his desk, and giving the evidence that he had discovered in his re-opening of the JFK case in 1967. The evidence Garrison found in 1967 exactly modeled the new evidence proposed in Oliver Stone's movie JFK. It was then that I discovered Oliver Stone wasn't lying that there had been a major conspiracy, and cover up of the assassination of JFK.
Since then, Oliver Stone has made a follow up documentary to JFK called JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass, giving even more evidence of a conspiracy.
I even remember back in 1992, once the movie JFK had come out and was raising a stir, PBS put on a fictional trial of Oswald that might have happened if Oswald had lived. The theme was, did Oswald act alone? Of course the PBS broadcast was propaganda as the fake mockup trial proved Oswald acted alone.
See the following link about Garrrison:
The True Story Of Jim Garrison And The Chilling Kennedy Assassination Theories In The 1991 Film 'JFK'
Jim Garrison made headlines when he charged Clay Shaw with conspiring to kill JFK.