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This week in Let’s Go to the Movies we recommend The A&E Series: Who Killed Kennedy?
I recommend the nine segments of the A&E (History Channel) series The Men Who Killed Kennedy.
- “The Coup D’Etat” (25 October 1988 [UK]) (27 September 1991 [U.S.])
- “The Forces Of Darkness” (25 October 1988 [UK]) (4 October 1991 [U.S.])
- “The Cover-Up” (11 October 1991 [U.S.])
- “The Patsy” (18 October 1991 [U.S.])
- “The Witnesses” (25 October 1991 [U.S.])
- “The Truth Shall Set You Free” (18 November 1995 [U.S.])
- “The Smoking Guns” (17 November 2003 [U.S.])
- “The Love Affair” (17 November 2003 [U.S.])
- “The Guilty Men” (17 November 2003 [U.S.])
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Powerful and well done production.
Watching Episode 1 brings tears to your eyes as you listen to actual eye witnesses describe what they did to our President.
Watching Episode 5 brings tears to your eyes during the ending interview as you realize what they did to our country by killing the President.
Several interviewees tear up during the first six episodes.
Episode 6: Former Vietnam Green Beret Lt. Col. Dan Marvin statement at 17:47 indicates CIA involvement
Episode 8: covers the Judyth Baker love affair with Oswald. See the book “Dr. Mary’s Monkey” for the entire story. Baker drawn into the covert cancer bio-weapon program. Discusses mice research and autopsies in David Ferry’s apt. Mary Sherman, Oswald and Baker worked closely together. Fascinating first-person account by Baker on the bio-weapon research and those wanting to eliminate Castro AND Kennedy. Oswald’s innocence clear. He wanted to save Kennedy at the end and only began to realize he was set up as the patsy..
Kennedy (and Eisenhower) were the last two Presidents that began to recognize who was really running things. Kennedy had figured out what the CIA was up to and others, what the Fed was doing and was starting to stop it. Reagan was also warned with his close call assassination attempt in 1981-‘be a puppet or be a Kennedy” –