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363. JFK ASSASSINATION UPDATE (PART I)
Author of "Cover-Up," Gary Shaw takes us step by step through the shooting
of John Kennedy and the subsequent cover-up. We provide updated information
since our previous program with Gary in 1978. The show is highly documented
with the use of films, slides, pictures and diagrams which thoroughly
discredit the Warren Commission Report and prove that there was an elaborate
conspiracy with many people and multiple gunmen.
Run time: 59:35
Recorded July, 1988
Copyright September, 1988
364. JFK ASSASSINATION UPDATE (PART II)
Gary Shaw reconstructs a scenario of the conspiracy to kill JFK and who was
involved. He shows in startling detail the interlocking relationships with
elements of the FBI, CIA, the Mafia, Cuban exiles, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack
Ruby, international narcotics traffic, and an international assassin.
Run time: 58:08
Recorded August, 1988
Copyright September, 1988
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This movie is part of the collection: Alternative Views
Producer: Frank Morrow
Production Company: Alternative Information Network
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Television; over-Up," Gary Shaw; JFK; assassination; FBI; CIA; Mafia; Cuba; Lee Harvey Oswald; Jack
Ruby
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
| Movie Files | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | 512Kb MPEG4 |
| Alternative Views #363: JFK ASSASSINATION UPDATE (PART I) | 3 GB | 252 MB | 260 MB |
| Alternative Views #364: JFK ASSASSINATION UPDATE (PART II) | 2 GB | 247 MB | 253 MB |
Co-hosts: Frank Morrow and Doug Kellner
Researcher: Mike Jankowski
Technical adviser: Brian Koenigsdorf