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'Mr. X' in the screenplay ''JFK'' is loosely based on Col. L. Fletcher Prouty USAF (Ret.) who served as Chief of Special Operations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Kennedy years. There is no doubt that Prouty's credentials are in order, but the film Oliver Stone says that his mystery man is 'loosely based' on Prouty, who may have made up much of what he told.
'Mr. X' in the screenplay ''JFK'' is loosely based on Col. L. Fletcher Prouty USAF (Ret.) who served as Chief of Special Operations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Kennedy years. There is no doubt that Prouty's credentials are in order, but the film Oliver Stone says that his mystery man is 'loosely based' on Prouty, who may have made up much of what he told.
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Intensified with the release in 1992 of Oliver Stone's movie ''JFK'', many believed a New Zealand paper knew everything about the assassination almost before it happened, including everything about Lee Harvey Oswald.
Intensified with the release in 1992 of Oliver Stone's movie ''JFK'', many believed a New Zealand paper knew everything about the assassination almost before it happened, including everything about Lee Harvey Oswald.
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From the 1991 movie "JFK":
District Attorney Jim Garrison meets "Mr. X".
On November 22, 1963, president John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas. Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested for the crime and subsequently shot by Jack Ruby, supposedly avenging the president's death. An investigation concludes that Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby acted alone in their respective crimes, but Louisiana district attorney Jim Garrison is skeptical. Assembling a trusted group of people, Garrison conducts his own investigation, bringing about backlash from powerful government and political figures.
The official narrative only gets more implausible, especially when you hear the stories of these secret super-spies.
The official narrative only gets more implausible, especially when you hear the stories of these secret super-spies.
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From 2007: The Kennedy Assassination still captures the interest of those that believe it was a conspiracy.
The Kennedy Assassination still captures the interest of those that believe it was a conspiracy. President George Herbert Walker Bush was a CIA operative in 1963 and many believe this is a photo of him at the scene in Dallas.
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In 1998 the Houston Chronicle marked the 35th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. The article is no longer on the paper's website, but the ''wayback machine'' saved it.
In 1998 the Houston Chronicle marked the 35th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. The article is no longer on the paper's website, but the ''Wayback Machine'' saved it.
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Here are some of the more intriguing discrepancies and theories surrounding the last successful assassination of an American president.
Here are some of the more intriguing discrepancies and theories surrounding the last successful assassination of an American president.
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Internal correspondence from the National Archives and Records Administration reveals a fierce bureaucratic war over the documents in recent years, pitting the Archives against the CIA, FBI and other agencies that want to keep those documents on Kennedy's assassination secret. Many, including President Nixon, were sure the CIA did it, and when he accused the agency head in the Oval Office, it was met with complete silence.
Internal correspondence from the National Archives and Records Administration reveals a fierce bureaucratic war over the documents in recent years, pitting the Archives against the CIA, FBI and other agencies that want to keep those documents on Kennedy's assassination secret. Many, including President Nixon, were sure the CIA did it, and when he accused the agency head in the Oval Office, it was met with complete silence.
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