homosexuality was a factor in the planning or the assassination of john f. kennedy? no comment. at one point he had 16 assassins in dealey plaza. with that many assassins, i don t know how kennedy made it to the autopsy table. garrison announced he had discovered a code. garrison said jack ruby s unlisted telephone number appears in address books belonging to shaw and oswald. you take p and o and use a telephone dial, p gives you 7, o gives you 6. he just changed the digits around, added digits, added letters. and who is suppressing all of the information, on whose order? i ll tell you who is suppressing it. the federal government is suppressing it. who in the federal government? the administration. the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know that the central intelligence agency on whose order? on the order of the president of the united states.
the president is shot and the police officer is shot and someone named lee harvey oswald is arrested. oswald may be a suspect in the assassination. who is he? lee oswald of dallas, a former marine, spent too many in russia and at one time had applied for soviet citizenship. the description of the suspect we had was similar to the description we had and the man we were looking for as the assassin but at that time we had not been able to connect the two in any way. now, there lab great deal of confusion. mr. oswald is put through the door. i don t know if you saw him. oswald lives at 1026 north meke mekeli. he s an employee of the book binding store. mrs. kennedy accompanied the
they ve lost so much faith in government that they actually think that government is an accessory after the fact to the president s murder. can t get too much worse than that. the assassination changed the trajectory of the 60s. america was a different place on the day before john f kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a hole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say that day was a dividing point. i guess in the average man s life two or three emotional experiences that he doesn t forget because they re burned into his heart and his brain and no matter what happens to me i ll remember november the 22nd as long as i live. and it s impossible for me now, to this day and i m sure 10
under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. the warren report said that lee harvey oswald shot the president from his window in the texas school book depository. three years after kennedy s assassination, the major question is still a simple one. did the warren commission, with all that time and all these resources, get its answers right? tonight, we ll go over those arguments one by one, area by area. as the assassination was taking place, a dallas businessman called abraham zapruder stood behind that low concrete wall looking down at elm street. as the president was coming down from houston street and making his turn, it was about halfway down there, i heard a shot. and i heard another shot or two. i couldn t say whether it was one or two. and i saw his head practically open up, all blood and everything. where did th
soldier in world war ii. he was also a heterosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. and then they realized the truth that there isn t anything there. the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered and garrison knew it. garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. hypnotizing witnesses. we decided to give him objectifying to make sure he was telling the truth. leon. leon. does leon have a last name? oswald. would you say these methods were illegal? i would very say illegal and unethical. he had everyone and their grandmother involved in the assassination. at one time, it was oil millionaires. then it was the minutemen. then it was a homosexual killing. yes, sir. do you feel that homosexuality or the coercion of