(I'm cross-posting this from the thread about Peter Dale Scott's examining similarities between JFK's murder and 9/11.)
Despite the uproar over Oliver Stone's movie 'JFK' back in 1991 and all the research we can read on the internet there is still a cover-up being maintained around the high-level US government murder of President Kennedy.
And movies are used with keyword hijacking to pre-emptively redefine words and thus innoculate the audience against the truth of the matter.
One target is the reputation of New Orleans Distict Attorney, or
D.A., Jim Garrison who prosecuted (unsuccessfully) one of the JFK plotters by the name of Clay Shaw in 1967. The CIA-controlled Operation Mockingbird press made Garrison out to be a politically-ambitious paranoid kook and even mocked his physical height like schoolyard bullies by calling him 'the Jolly Green Giant.' NBC did a primetime hit piece on Garrison which was so lopsided that Garrison was later allowed a half-hour primetime rebuttal. Even Johnny Carson was somehow made to prevent Garrison from showing a photo of the three tramps arrested in Dealey Plaza by moving his hand so the camera couldn't focus on the photo as he held it up.
All a very malevalently-orchestrated smear against a D. A on the track of JFK's killers.
Here are two movies used against Jim Garrison, one in 1977 and one in 2006.
One hijacks the keyword 'D. A.' and the other hijacks the keyword 'Garrison.'
1) When the House Special Committee on Assassinations was preparing yet another whitewash of the JFK conspiracy in 1976, Disney released
'The Shaggy D.A' as a sequel to their 1959 kiddie flick, 'The Shaggy Dog.'
If you know what a 'shaggy dog story' is, a long rambling pointless tale, you know how this movie discredited the keyword 'D.A.'
It was quite unusual for Disney to use a word in the title that kids wouldn't even understand, wasn't it? I thought so at the time.
2) 'The Sentinel' was released in 2006 with this blurb on the cineplex posters and now the DVD:
"There's never been
a traitor in the United States
Secret Service...until now.
And the evidence point to Pete
Garrison, one of the most trusted agents on the force."
So this 2006 'Garrison' is an insider suspect instead of pursuing the insider suspects as the real 1967 DA Jim Garrison did. And the Secret Service DID have traitors who helped kill JFK.
This is rewriting history to achieve Orwellification using keyword hijacking. And this keyword hijacking takes advantage of the brain's tendency to hang on to the first definition of a word it knows, a phenomenon called by cognitive scientists 'mutual exclusivity.'
The brain is designed to hang on to information on a first-come-first-served basis, kind of like the mythic potion that makes a person fall in love with the first person they see.
(This is also why so many people are still stuck believing that bin Laden did 9/11 since that was the first explanation they heard.)
If you know anything about the JFK hit, you know that the Secret Service was in on it.
JFK was 'security-stripped' by having the usual additional military support replaced with a casual, untrained, hostile, and even complicit Dallas police force.
The Pentagon's liason with CIA from 1955-1963 was L. Fletcher Prouty who would've coordinated the additional security for JFK's visit to a very hostile Dallas where Adlai Stevenson had just been accosted by a crowd but Prouty was sent on a wild goose chase to the South Pole to get him out of the way. Prouty identified men he knew in photos of the Dallas crowd like General Lansdale and ambush assassination expert Lucien Conein who was probably the lead planner of the public execution of our President.
JFK was then set-up to be hit by triangulated fire at low speed after a hairpin turn that never should've been taken. JFK's Secret Service driver even came to a totally forbidden dead stop while his boss was killed.
So the publicity for 'The Sentinel' movie is lying when it says "There's
never been a traitor in the United States Secret Service...until now."
And that could just be a mistake except for the Orwellification of the keyword 'Garrison.'
THAT helps give away the intended purpose of this lousy movie, to rewrite the history of DA Jim Garrison's pursuit of JFK's killers in the minds of young movie-going Americans who might eventually stumble on the truth.