The JFK War: An Insider’s Guide to Assassination Research II

Perhaps the most important trait of the human mind turns out to be the capacity to adjust your beliefs to the available evidence.

Perhaps the most important trait of the human mind turns out to be the capacity to adjust your beliefs to the available evidence.

As we approach the 50th observance of the death of our 35th president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the disinformation campaign is reaching a fever pitch.

As we approach the 49th observance of the assassination of JFK, I have been invited to speak at The Roxie Theatre in San Francisco on 22 November 2012 and explain what Oliver Stone got right and got wrong in his monumental film, “JFK”.

At first consideration, the question sounds very odd on its face. How could Zapruder have not taken “the Zapruder film”? So here is some background.

Some of the most stunning proof of alteration comes from one of the most prominent figures in the extant film, Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who was assigned to protect Jackie Kennedy.