Evidence of Revision 1- The Assassinations of Kennedy and Oswald

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This is the first film in a 5 part series. Evidence of Revision is an 8 hour long documentary series whose purpose is to present the publicly unavailable and even suppressed historical audio, video, and film recordings largely unseen by the American public relating to the assassination of the Kennedy brothers, the little known classified "Black Ops" actually used to intentionally create the massive war in Vietnam, the CIA "mind control" programs and their involvement in the JFK assassination and the Jonestown massacre and other important truths of our post-modern time. This film analyzes the John F. Kennedy assassination by showing archival footage of witnesses many of which worked for the government. It lets the characters involved such explain the story and provides important information to help you understand how the complex struggle for power behind the scenes lead to the assassination of one of America's favorite presidents.
There are many JFK assassination films that end with murky endings. I wonder if this is because it is more politically acceptable to do that then analyze motive. This film doesn't beat around the bush. It uses footage to explain who killed JFK and why they did it and who they were connected to. The film starts off rather slow as it sets its foundation rather methodically but then lets the archival footage including testimony from witnesses that later died mysteriously hook you

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Category: History Documentaries
Documentary title: Evidence of Revision 1- The Assassinations of Kennedy and Oswald
Documentary Category: History Politics
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