Monday, 4 November 2013

Seven Days In May - The Movie JFK Insisted Use The Whitehouse




In the run up the 50th anniversay of JFK's murder by the power elite I can highly recommend Seven Days in May about a Pentagon plot to take over the Govt. The book was so much liked by JFK that he allowed the director John Frankenheimer to use the Whitehouse to film it.

It was a warning to the American people and to the joint chiefs of staff. What is most amazing is that it couldn't be made today by Hollywood or Pallywood as I hear it is called.

They still murdered him along with their CIA buddies, the FBI and the usual array of cluster fuck suspects.

Jim Douglass - America's Trauma & Deep Denial of the JFK Assassination




We learn from this presentation that Jim Douglass went to school with Leon Panetta who was Secretary of Defence after a stint running the CIA. 

He was given Jim Douglass' book, The Unspeakable, about the establishments murder of JFK. and so we are left wondering if he actually really does have a clue, unlike most CIA directors appointed these days, who seem to be unaware that the covert operations groups are the people keeping the official CIA in business.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

JFK - The Directors Cut by Oliver Stone



If you haven't seen this seminal movie by Oliver Stone, it's still as fresh today as the first time I watched it. Kevin Costner's role as Jim Garrison is flawless and spell binding. I recommend you watch it even though we now know the Zapruder film was doctored and that the mob/mafia connections to JFK's murder were a whole lot less than the CIA. 

However the broad thrust of the film is accurate. It is still important because the people who organised the President's shooting that day are still in charge. 

Dick Cheney is the Allen Dulles of his day. There's no difference.