It's a dreary and rainy morning here on the eve of Thanksgiving and it was perfect for some documentary time after taking care of the pups this morning. With it being November 22nd, I decided to tackle the new JFK documentary on Paramount +. JFK: What the Doctors Saw.
Plot: Startling medical observations about JFK's wounds when seven doctors who were in the Parkland Hospital ER reunite to discuss a day none of them can forget.
Today marks 60 years from that fateful day and yet, our government (which many people still trust), still will not release the information they have classified and sealed away from the world. For many, it's just a Conspiracy, nothing to see here, but for many it makes one of the most tragic days in history. For me, I have always believed that we were being led to; there was at least one other shooter and this documentary did even more to prove that. Unlike many previous documentaries on the subject, this one did not rely on propped up regurgitation of the facts and theories that are everywhere. Instead, this one goes right to the front lines with the doctors and first responders at Parkland and allows them to recount what thethey experienced and witnessed. In the process, it unveils testimony and observations that have been hidden from the population for far too long. It also shows some of the irregularities with the post mortem handling of the president and how this government driven cover-up started to be crafted. By now, many have awoken to the fact that the story we have been fed is a lie, and it is far past the time where the truth should be told. If you are searching for the truth or are on the fence, this one is a must watch. If you a staunch believer in the company line, it is even more of a must watch for you, even though you will probably just laugh it off as a Conspiracy Theory. Just remember, if the government will lie to you about killing a president, they will lie to you about anything.
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ReplyDeleteThanks. I try to mix things in when I get to it. Actually, I need to do more.
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