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Dark Legacy - George Bush and the JFK Assassination

Label
Dark Legacy - George Bush and the JFK Assassination
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Dark Legacy - George Bush and the JFK Assassination
Oclc number
956907233
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Originally produced by All Channel Films in 2009
Runtime
71
Summary
Part one presents the overwhelming mountain of evidence that President Kennedy was hit by bullets from the front and rear. Every witness in the Dallas emergency room attests, on camera, to the fact that a bullet from the right front blew a fist-sized whole in the back of the President́ђةs head. The New York Times carried these statements on the day of the murder; and has covered them up ever since. Part two presents the on-camera testimony of the witnesses who actually handled the President́ђةs body, the FBI report, and the photographic evidence all proving unequivocally that the President́ђةs body was stolen from the Secret Service and the wounds altered, before the body was delivered to Bethesda Naval hospital for the autopsy. Jackie Kennedy accompanied an empty casket on the plane flight home. Who had the power to do all this without attracting public attention? It́ђةs a short list. Part three presents the Nazi-connections of the Bush family, which prompted the FBI to seize their assets during WW II, as Nazi assets. It presents the suppressed fact that Watergate burglar and CIA operative E. Howard Hunt was found by a jury to have been in Dallas and involved in the conspiracy to kill Kennedy. Hunt was a supervisor of the misguided CIA-led anti-Castro Cubans who broke into the Watergate. He is not only connected to Bush through Watergate; and through Buśhђةs father, Prescott; but five days after the assassination, the head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, wrote a memo, titléd ђجAssassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedýђح in which he naméd ђجGeorge Bush of the Central Intelligence Agencýђح as the supervisor of what Hoover himself called thé ђجmisguided anti-Castro Cubańђح killers of the President. Bush has said he doesńђةt remember the events of that day, but FBI documents place him in Dallas. It is difficult to assess the stature and significance of someone who has been dead as long as John Kennedy. His killers have also been his detractors, actively desecrating his memory, as they did his body. The movie begins with a short presentation of some of his most powerful and important speeches; including a stunning speech to the UN in which Kennedy calls for the complete abolition of the military industrial complex. These same men the military industrial complex, ripped him from us, and the darkest features of our history since that time are all directly the result of his murder
Technique
live action
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