JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass
This just came out. Available via Prime (free trial) or directly through Showtime.
I would watch "The Jim Garrison Tapes" first, which is available thanks to the producer John Barbour (linked below)
Caught up with this the other night. Oliver Stone has produced a first rate documentary in 2021 about the facts in the JFK assassination, mostly material that big media have steadfastly ignored for years, and continue to do so.
Oliver Stone stuck to the chief revelations: That the assassin was not a "lone nut"; that there was a major conspiracy; that the CIA was heavily involved; and that Lee Harvey Oswald had not fired a shot that day.
His reliance on the buried evidence from the medical personnel who attended JFK, along with pragmatic and compelling testimony by some of the nation's highest forensic medical examiners should be a revelation to any viewer.
Even if one only learns that the JFK Assassination Records Review Board, created by Congress, stated that there had to be an additional gunman, there's the proof that there was a conspiracy.
I was 19 years old when Kennedy was brutally assassinated in Dallas on 11/22/63. The entire country was deeply and fearfully shocked. But then there were only 3 TV channels and newspapers from which to get information. The authorities were able to contain the information and feed whatever they liked to the public, and that was all we knew. The infamous Zapruder film was not shown to the public until 1975, with some frames missing or altered.
Despite the order of release of all JFK assassination documents by presidents and Congress, it is very likely that we'll never know the whole truth about the conspiracy to murder JFK. The CIA will never release certain of their records, and it's likely that many pertinent records have been destroyed.
One has to do a lot of digging, and reading of some of the many books on the subject to understand what really likely happened, and to understand the depth and breadth of it. Oliver Stone's excellent documentary will be a good reference work to add to that enormous amount of material.