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    October 01

    The Men Who Killed Kennedy documentary Parts I-IX.

    1988

    On the twenty-fifth anniversary of John Kennedy's assassination, England's Central Independent Television presented Nigel Turner's The Men Who Killed Kennedy in a two-part series. Three additional parts were later installed in 1995. In the first time in a quarter of a century new documented evidence, circumstantial at best, of the various dark elements behind of what is compelled, shows without a doubt: a massive coverup behind the murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Some material included may sound a bit hyperbole, yet still this documentary is worth viewing with a lot of questions to be asked in regards to Kennedy's assassination.
    In 1993, The History Channel presented this documentary. Ten years later in 2003, it was presented again with the latest theories and cover-ups only shown once, due to threats of lawsuits by family members of Lyndon B. Johnson who is the target as being the lead conspirator behind the murder of John F. Kennedy.  The final three segments was banned in the United Kingdom:

    Part 7: "The Smoking Gun"
    Part 8: "The Love Affair"
    Part 9: "The Guilty Men"



    The Men Who Killed Kennedy documentary in it's origin is broken down as it was presented in 6 parts. The final three was only presented by the History Channel.


    Part 1: "The Coup d'Etat"

    Part 2:"The Forces of Darkness"

    Part 3: "The Cover-Up"

    Part 4:  "The Patsy"

    Part 5: "The Witnesses"

    Part 6: "The Truth Shall Set You Free"

    Part 9:   "The Guilty Men"


    -Daniel

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