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[quote:Deplorable Curly Howard:MV80NTk4OTM1XzgzNzM2MTkzXzlGMTNFMTMx] This 2003 History Channel documentary only aired several times before it was shut down by a lawsuit from the family of former president LBJ. Part 3, The Guilty Men lays out the case that Johnson and several high powered associates were the key players who set the assassination into motion. No wonder the Johnson estate wanted this documentary banned! A must see. It even gets into how LBJ engaged in massive voter fraud to win his first Senate seat. He went on from there to rule the Senate as Majority Leader before forcing his way onto the 1960 presidential ticket with JFK. Johnson's former business partner, Billy Sol Estes, testified to a grand jury that he ordered the murders of a group of people, including his own sister, Josepha and President John F. Kennedy. [youtube]https://youtu.be/jgNfQYpS1gQ[/youtube] Another great one is this 1940 John Ford film, The Long Voyage Home. Orson Welles had the entire cast and crew of Citizen Kane watch it before shooting on Kane began. He hired the same cinematographer, the great Greg Toland, to do the camerawork. Eugene O'Neil, who wrote several of the plays the film is based on, loved the film so much that he wore out a copy that was sent to him by director John Ford. One of my merchant marine dad's favorite movies, and one of mine also. A young John Wayne along with Thomas Mitchell, Ward Bond, John Qualen, Barry Fitzgerald and other great actors. Very sad ending and a very great film... [youtube]https://youtu.be/eOHdaAAazcU[/youtube] [/quote]
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