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JFK’s Assassination, 44 Years Later
Friday, November 23, 2007
Today, 70 percent of Americans think Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. Robert Stone’s new documentary about JFK’s assassination, "Oswald’s Ghost," reviews what happened on November 22, 1963 and how that day’s events have become mythologized in American society.
"Oswald's Ghost" opens Nov. 30 at Cinema Village at 22 E. 12th St.
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JFK broke ranks with the money-men. When he began printing a non-Federal Reserve US currency, he had gone too far, and had to be stopped.
Google Video: The Money Masters
Part 1:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6076118677860424204
Part 2:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7336845760512239683
... for a history of international banking that makes the JFK assassination look like a minor blip in their extraordinary playbook.
Lenny! You spoke to Robert Stone as if he were an historian. He's a film maker -- his primary interest is in the DRAMA of the event. Didn't you notice that underlying tone throughout the interview? Lenny, I love 'ya, but this time, you let your keen interest in history get the best of you.
When are documentary filmmakers going to get over their love for this over-the-top ominous background music? We don't need to be beaten over the head with the filmaker's view. Let the interviews/narration speak for themselves.
You hear this kind of music under right wing diatribes promoting all sorts of wingnut viewpoints, like how Hillary murdered Vince Foster, etc.
Enough.
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