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Screening of: JFK: The Case for Conspiracy
A film by Robert Groden, a New York Times best-selling
author who, in 1978, was the forensic photographic consultant to the Select
Committee on Assassinations of the U.S. House of Representatives. The select
committee was formed after Groden obtained a copy of the Zapruder film, which
had been owned and suppressed by LIFE magazine. When Groden got the film aired
on television, a shocked national audience saw President Kennedy's head clearly
slammed in the opposite direction it would have been pushed by a bullet from
the sniper's perch on the sixth floor of the School Book Depository. The final
report of the Congressional committee stated that it had found evidence
establishing "a high probability that two gunmen fired at President John
F. Kennedy." It is this version of things that Groden preaches in Dealey Plaza,
often to large crowds of tourists who come from far and wide specifically to
explore the facts around the assassination. By last count, the city of Dallas had lost all 81
arrest cases against Groden.
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