Evidence of Revision

The men who create power make an indispensable contribution to the Nation’s greatness, but the men who question power make a contribution just as indispensable, especially when that questioning is disinterested, for they determine whether we use power or power uses us.

John F. Kennedy Amherst College, Oct 26, 1963

Part 1: The Assassinations of Kennedy and Oswald

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[part 2 after the break]

Part 2: The “Why” of it all referenced to Viet Nam and LBJ

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6 Responses

  1. That’s very heavy viewing on a Sunday…. Brings back a lot of sad memories….my husband and I had just picked up our car from the Oahu, Hawaii docks and we were driving back home. I heard about President Kennedy’s death on the radio and immediately pulled my car over to side of road. My husband pulled in behind me. We sat there for awhile… in complete disbelief…. shock… then grief… then the ‘why’? and how and who and how could it have been allowed…
    At home, we saw the news… over and over… for days…
    and from the beginning… it was strange. ….man on the hill…
    then it was a building that the shot came from…. a confusion of information… and the terrible sadness that dropped on America….
    a numbness… that seems to linger like a shifting shadow ever since….

  2. These videos are currently not available for me to see. I’m supposed to try again later. I did, more than once. Black screens are all I get. Anyway, here’s my comment…

    They put his head in a bag to show the world how powerful they are. They raised it on a pike so everybody could see.

    Fuck them,
    r ap

  3. Putting it all on Johnson just seems too easy.

  4. Thanks for recommending this. I watched this whole series over 3 days which was a 12 hour commitment but well worth the time. How depressing, how infuriating, how frightening!! I don’t think anything that we have ever been told about this country is true – or about the whole world for that matter. The history books used in schools might just as well be thrown out. Lies flavored with feel-good propaganda. It’s no wonder high-school kids are sitting ducks for military recruiters.

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