Four part documentary about JFK's murder, and who had reasons and means to do it, and to escape. - Part 1: History is written by the winners. Part 2: Through the Looking Glass. Part 3: Who k... Read allFour part documentary about JFK's murder, and who had reasons and means to do it, and to escape. - Part 1: History is written by the winners. Part 2: Through the Looking Glass. Part 3: Who killed JFK?. Part 4: Deep History.Four part documentary about JFK's murder, and who had reasons and means to do it, and to escape. - Part 1: History is written by the winners. Part 2: Through the Looking Glass. Part 3: Who killed JFK?. Part 4: Deep History.
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Robert McClelland
- Self - Medicine Doctor
- (as Dr. Robert McClelland)
Marion Jenkins
- Self - Medicine Doctor
- (as Dr. Pepper Jenkins)
Richard Dulany
- Self - Medicine Doctor
- (as Dr. Rchard Dulany)
Walter Cronkite
- Self - Anchor, CBS News
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Aubrey Reich
- Self - Mortuary Technician
- (archive footage)
John Connally
- Self - Governor of Texas
- (archive footage)
Jack Ruby
- Self - Former Associate of Richard Nixon
- (archive footage)
Eric Hamburg
- Self - Author
- (archive footage)
Ramon Rodriguez
- Self - CIA Covert Operations
- (archive footage)
William Colby
- Self - CIA Director
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
John Hankey
- Narrator
- (voice)
Guy Banister
- Self - FBI Chicago Chief, Lake Pontchartrain Operation
- (archive footage)
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- Crazy creditsThe opening card, instead of the copyright legal warning, reads: "FBI Warning: / The leadership of the FBI is thoroughly corrupt. Their suppression of the pre-911 counter-terrorism investigations, their suppression of the post-911 terrorism investigations (not ONE person has been prosecuted for the crimes of 911), and the SUBSEQUENT promotions of all those responsible for this sabotage of our nation's security indicates that we are in very grave danger, threatened directly by these powerful criminals, and by the dangers resulting from their neglect of their duties to protect and defend us. However, please / CONSIDER THIS VIDEO THE RIGHTFUL PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES (this means you, and anybody you happen to run into). / Feel free to copy and distribute this movie. / If you manage to sell it, people will respect and appreciate the content more, so feel free to charge and keep the money. The authors will greatly appreciate all efforts to get this information into the hands of the people. / An informed electorate is only foundation upon which effective democracy can [be] built. All power to the people!"
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JFK II: The Bush Connection
Even taken with a healthy dose of skepticism, this documentary proves to be a truly engaging, provocative, and well executed film. After watching the movie, I was wondering about the validity of the many assertions made without citation by the filmmaker, so I decided to do some research. It definitely didn't simplify anything, but it sure got me thinking.
Some of the things I have read about George H.W. Bush (see: Wikipedia article "pardons" section, and "Confessions of an Economic Hit-man" by John Perkins for a taste.) have blown my mind. It's also staggering to read further about the lasting connections between the Bush Family and Skull and Bones, The Harriman Family, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the Nazis, to name a few.
I bet one day in the future, students will study the history of the rise and fall of the "American Empire" in much the same way we read about the waxing and waning of the Roman or Greek Empires. People will be amazed at the audacity, corruption, and the greed of our era's American ruling classes. They will make movies about the avaricious, murderous warlords who ran the world...and then they'll go and do it all over again.
My only question is: When will we as humans ever learn to consistently lead each other with EACH OTHER in mind, and not ourselves? OK...I think I ranted there a bit.
Some of the things I have read about George H.W. Bush (see: Wikipedia article "pardons" section, and "Confessions of an Economic Hit-man" by John Perkins for a taste.) have blown my mind. It's also staggering to read further about the lasting connections between the Bush Family and Skull and Bones, The Harriman Family, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the Nazis, to name a few.
I bet one day in the future, students will study the history of the rise and fall of the "American Empire" in much the same way we read about the waxing and waning of the Roman or Greek Empires. People will be amazed at the audacity, corruption, and the greed of our era's American ruling classes. They will make movies about the avaricious, murderous warlords who ran the world...and then they'll go and do it all over again.
My only question is: When will we as humans ever learn to consistently lead each other with EACH OTHER in mind, and not ourselves? OK...I think I ranted there a bit.
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