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        <title>Netflix: JFK</title>   
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        <p><em>This is copied from <a href="http://journal.amanita.net/">my regular journal</a>; it&#39;s not so much a review of the movie as it is writing down thoughts provoked by the movie.</em></p><p>I watched <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102138/">JFK</a> this past weekend because I&#39;ve been reading about it for a long time, off and on.&#160; I think the reason the investigation continues is not because people can&#39;t move on from JFK&#39;s death - it is more about the government itself, not just one man.</p><p>People need to know whether their government was right or wrong in its analysis.&#160; If it is wrong, was that due to carelessness?&#160; Was that carelessness simply sloppy investigation, or did they unwittingly overlook evidence because they wanted to have an answer?&#160; Or was the report deliberately falsified?&#160; If so, was it because the government wanted to placate the public, or because there was a deliberate intentional coverup?&#160; What was being covered up?&#160; Could the deliberate falsification be due to the government knowing its investigation was careless and wanting to seem competent despite some evidence simply being lost?&#160; Or was it a deliberate falsification to cover up a true conspiracy?&#160; Who was involved in the conspiracy, and how far did it go?</p><p>Although &quot;Mr. X&quot; in Oliver Stone&#39;s movie JFK says the important question is not who or how, but why, I disagree with this.&#160; The American public has moved on from Vietnam, Cuba, etc.&#160; Although &quot;why&quot; would be nice to know, it doesn&#39;t have any bearing on modern politics.&#160; That&#39;s all history now.&#160; But knowing <em>who</em> did it would let the public trust its government, or find fault with it and change it.&#160; The continued importance of the JFK assassination investigation is not even about the killing itself: the reason we need to know who killed Kennedy is because we need to know if the Warren Report, a government-generated document, was true or false.&#160; <em>That</em> information is why thousands of people spend hours upon hours researching this.</p><p>Unfortunately, I don&#39;t think we will ever know the truth.&#160; Virtually all of the records <a href="http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/faqs.html#sealed">are already available</a>; the remainder will be opened over the next 10 years.&#160; (Yes, there&#39;s a line in that link about some records possibly remaining sealed forever, I did see that.)&#160; But really...we already know pretty much everything there is to know.&#160; If there <em>is</em> a massive conspiracy and coverup, we will <em>never</em> know that...what would anybody who is still holding onto the secrets want to divulge them for at this point?&#160; It&#39;s a painful part of American history, and we can talk about it till the sun goes supernova, but I just don&#39;t think what <em>really</em> happened will ever be revealed.&#160; </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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