Friday, 22 November 2013

The Channel 4 Documentary That Inspired Oliver Stone To Make JFK The Movie




The Day The Dream Died was made 25 years ago for the 25th anniversary murder of JFK by the power elite nexus including the CIA, Joint Chiefs, FBI, the mob and US industrialists and bankers.

Oliver Stone watched it and was inspired to make his blockbuster movie JFK. 

That makes three British productions far superior to anything ever produced in the US which obviously has to perpetuate the lie rather than face up to reality.

The other two are here and here

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Oliver Stone's "W" - A Portrait of George W Bush



Worth it for watching the caricatures that surrounded W, and watching George W. Bush eating with his mouth open or Condoleeza Rice's unctuous behaviour around the president.

On a serious note I'm almost sure this film was made by Oliver Stone under duress, so it doesn't really tackle the important issues, and even from time to time, it is ill informed, like the role of George Tenet who is full on Reptilian according to all accounts of his behaviour and path to power.

J. Gary Shaw - AlternativeViewTV - JFK & Coverup






Nobody can make sense of today if they haven't looked into the secret government's assassination of JFK. A person is literally living in an illusion if they haven't done so. Tomorrow is JFK's 50th anniversary and it's been a pleasure to remind people that the heart of the corruption goes back to November 22nd 1963.

Whatever controls the planet is able to intimidate presidents, generals, assassins and any person you care to name. This is the importance of JFK the Unspeakable.

Red or Blue pill. Your choice.