John F. Kennedy Revisited - Stuff They Don't Want You to Know
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Not SyncedFrom UFOs to psychic powers and government conspiracies,
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Not Syncedhistory is riddled with unexplained events.
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Not SyncedYou can turn back now,
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Not Syncedor learn the stuff they don't want you to know.
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Not SyncedHere are the facts.
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Not SyncedJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated
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Not Syncedin Dallas, Texas, on November 22nd, 1963.
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Not SyncedIn the ensuing chaos, Lyndon Johnson was sworn in,
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Not SyncedLee Harvey Oswald was arrested, and the nation mourned.
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Not SyncedCongress formed the Warren Commission
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Not Syncedto discern the facts of the case.
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Not SyncedAlthough they concluded that Oswald was a lone gunman,
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Not Syncedholes indicate that a majority of Americans today
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Not Syncedeither question or reject these findings.
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Not SyncedIn the decades since, historians, researchers,
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Not Syncedconspiracy buffs and skeptics alike
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Not Syncedhave tried to tackle this story.
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Not SyncedThis story remains one of the most enduring
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Not Syncedand controversial moments in American history.
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Not SyncedGiven the unreasonably combative, emotional tone
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Not Syncedso common among both theorists and skeptics,
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Not Syncedit's often been difficult for people with differing views
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Not Syncedto listen to each other's arguments.
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Not SyncedOne author believes that both sides may be correct,
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Not Syncedthat there was a conspiracy at play,
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Not Syncedbut not, perhaps, the one you'd expect.
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Not SyncedHere's where it gets crazy.
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Not SyncedConspiracy theories about the JFK assassination
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Not Syncedfinger everyone from the CIA to the Mafia,
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Not Syncedand even members of Congress have appeared to sign on.
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Not SyncedBut, according to author Seymour Morris, Jr.,
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Not Syncedmost of these theories miss the true conspiracy at hand.
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Not SyncedIn his book, American History Revised,
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Not SyncedMorris examines some lesser-known facts
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Not Syncedabout the assassination and the ensuing investigations.
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Not SyncedFirst, Morris notes that the Warren Report
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Not Syncedbeing both unable to establish a political motive
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Not Syncedor adequately explain how Oswald managed the job.
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Not SyncedPublic distrust of the Warren Report led
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Not Syncedto a new Congressional investigation in the mid-70s,
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Not Syncedwhen Congress formed the House of Representatives'
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Not SyncedSelect Committee on Assassinations, or HSCA.
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Not SyncedBetween the Warren Commission's work and the HSCA investigation,
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Not Syncedfour other governmental groups exhaustively investigated the incident.
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Not SyncedBut the HSCA found a new piece of evidence:
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Not Synceda police dictabelt recording.
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Not SyncedOn this recording, it sounded like 4 shots were fired, rather than 3.
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Not SyncedWhile it's within the realm of plausibility that Oswald could fire 3 shots,
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Not Synced4 shots were taken to be proof of a second gunman.
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Not SyncedAlthough virtually every witness claimed to have heard 3 shots during the murder,
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Not Syncedthe HSCA still changed the report,
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Not Syncedclaiming that there probably was some sort of conspiracy,
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Not Syncedalthough they could not name any specific conspirators.
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Not SyncedThe story of this mysterious recording doesn't stop here.
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Not SyncedIn 1979, a percussionist named Steve Barber listened to it,
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Not SyncedIn other words,
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Not Syncedthat what sounded like 4 shots was actually noise from two different sources.
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Not SyncedBy the time this information came to light,
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Not Syncedthe public had already decided that the 4 shots were legitimate.
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Not SyncedSo, if as Morse argues,
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Not Syncedthe conspiracy theories based on this recording are flawed
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Not Syncedin what - if any - conspiracy was at play,
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Not SyncedMorse named one that you might not expect:
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Not Syncedafter the assassination, he claimed,
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Not Syncedthe CIA and FBI participated in an intelligence cover-up
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Not Syncedat the highest levels,
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Not Syncedrefusing to inform the Warren Commission
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Not Syncedabout the Kennedy brothers' secret operations to remove Castro.
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Not SyncedAlthough virtually every witness claimed
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Not Syncedto have heard 3 shots during the murder,
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Not Syncedthe HSCA still changed their report.
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Not SyncedClaiming that there probably was some sort of conspiracy
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Not Syncedalthough they could not name any specific conspirators
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Not SyncedThe story of this mysterious recording doesn't stop here,
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Not Syncedin 1979 a percussionist named Steve Barber
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Not Syncedlistened to it
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Not Syncedand recognised that there might be a crossover of sounds
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Not Syncedin other words, that what sounded like 4 shots
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Not Syncedwas actually noise from two different sources.
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Not SyncedBy the time this information came to light
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Not Syncedthe public had already decided that the 4 shots were legitimate
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Not Syncedso, if as Morris argues,
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Not Syncedthe conspiracy theories based on this recording are flawed,
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Not Syncedthen what, if any, real conspiracy was at play?
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Not SyncedMorris names one that you might not expect.
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Not SyncedAfter the assassination, he claims, the CIA and FBI
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Not Syncedparticipated in an intelligence cover up at the highest levels
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Not SyncedRefusing to inform the Warren Commission
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Not Syncedabout the Kennedy brothers secret operations
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Not Syncedto remove Castro
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Not SyncedYears later, the Select Committee on Intelligence
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Not Syncedrevealed these plots and concluded that the
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Not SyncedCIA and FBI had lied by omission to another arm of the government
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Not Syncedand that it was the Kennedy's obsession with Castro
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Not Syncedthat accidentally motivated Oswald
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Not Syncedbut is that the whole story?
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Not SyncedSceptics claim the majority of JFK conspiracy theories
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Not Syncedare based on misunderstanding
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Not Syncedbut theorists claim that facts are being buried
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Not SyncedOne thing's for sure
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Not Syncedaccording to Morris and Congress
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Not Syncedthere really was stuff the CIA and FBI
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Not Synceddidn't want you to know about JFK
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Not SyncedJFK: Let the words go forth
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Not Syncedfrom this time and place
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Not Syncedto friend and foe alike
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Not Syncedthat the torch has been passed
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Not Syncedto a new generation of Americans
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Not Syncedborn in this century
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Not Syncedtempered by war
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Not Synceddisciplined by a hard and bitter peace
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Not Syncedproud of our ancient heritage
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Not Syncedand unwilling to witness
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Not Syncedor commit
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Not Syncedthe small undoing
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Not Syncedof those human rights
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Not Syncedto which this nation has always been committed
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Not Syncedand to which we are committed today
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Not Syncedat home
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- Title:
- John F. Kennedy Revisited - Stuff They Don't Want You to Know
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According to a 2003 poll, 70% of Americans don't believe the official account of the Kennedy assassination. Various researchers have accused everyone from China to Cuba of killing the president, but what actually happened? Why does one author believe there was an entirely different conspiracy at play? Tune in for a new look at the continuing debate over the death of President Kennedy.
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