In August, I published a blog post on how Oliver Stone's so-called documentary series, JFK: Destiny Betrayed, misled the public by using a fake Oswald handbill. He also used a fake handbill in his film JFK.
Screen shot from JFK: Destiny Betrayed
The handbills that Oswald handed out in New Orleans either were stamped with his home address or with his post office box. He only stamped 544 Camp Street on a few Corliss Lamont pamphlets.
Paul Hoch, Steve Roe and I have been doing a lot of research and starting tomorrow, I will be posting the next three parts of this series.
So, please go back and read the first part of this important story. And, stay tuned for a further examination of this fake Oswald handbill.
Don't miss the Viewer's Guide to JFK: Destiny Betrayed and JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass.
Over the past several months, I have shown in multiple blog posts how Oliver Stone's documentary series, JFK Revisited and JFK: Destiny Betrayed, misleads viewers. In fact, despite months of work, there are still many more misleading segments that need to be addressed. It's no wonder that the fact checkers of Netflix nixed the airing of the films.
There is a choice between four hours of tendentious nonsense (JFK: Destiny Betrayed) and two hours (JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass). As a handy guide for viewers, here are all those posts in order of their appearance in JFK: Destiny Betrayed and JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, preceded by some general critiques
The Viewer's Guide has now been updated to include the sources from my new book, Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza.