"The Men Who Killed Kennedy" was produced by the History Channel in 2003, and only aired once before being banned. It is still one of the best sources for information about the assassination, and was done in a manner that makes it easy to understand.

"The Coup d' Etat"
"The Forces of Darkness"
"The Cover Up"
"The Patsy"
"The Witnesses"
"The Truth Shall Set You Free"
"Smoking Guns"
"Love Affair"
"Guilty Men"
Oliver Stone's "JFK" was released in 1991, and stars Kevin Costner as New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, the only official ever to bring a case in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
This movie brings the characters to life and gives us an understanding of the dark forces that were involved in JFK's murder.
Available on Amazon, and occasionally on Netflix.

This video does a great job explaining the Bush Family history and involvement in JFK's assassination as well as information about Operation Northwoods, the Magic Bullet, and the start of the Viet Nam war, which was based upon a lie.

(12 mins)
Is a home movie that captured JFK's assassination. Taken by Abraham Zapruder, Life Magazine purchased the Zapruder film the day after the assassination and before ever being seen by the American public.
Most people have no idea that the Zapruder film has been significantly altered and is not a true record of what happened. This video discusses some of the alterations that were made.
Click here to read.

Dino Brugioni, the CIA's leading photo analyst at the time of the assassination, talks about seeing the "original" Zapruder film and how it showed a chunk of JFK's skull flying through the air and a mist of blood surrounding JFK's head that was much larger and lasted many more frames than is seen in the "current" version of the Zapruder film. Watch video here.

In this video, Doug Horne, who served as chief analyst of military records at the Assassination Records Review Board in 1997, talks about learning that the Zapruder Film had been examined by Dino Brugioni, the CIA's leading photo analyst at the National Photographic Interpretation Center, the day after the assassination of President Kennedy.
Click here to watch The Zapruder Film Mystery (abbreviated)
Click here to watch the Zapruder Film Mystery full version. (1 hour 25 mins)

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