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A Rare Recording of Jim Garrison

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A Rare Recording of Jim Garrison

By: Jim Garrison
Narrated by: Jim Garrison
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Jim Garrison (1921-1992) was the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana, from 1962 to 1973. He is best known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Garrison was able to subpoena the Zapruder film from Life magazine. As a result, the American public was able to see the film for the first time. Garrison made the case that the Kennedy assassination was too complex to be carried out by Oswald alone. Later, he was played by Kevin Costner in Oliver Stone's 1991 feature film, JFK. This recording is part of a speech he gave on the assassination.

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Garrison proved back then that the real and complete story was withheld from the public.
Jumping to today, the real and complete story still is withheld.

Garrison’s words speak volumes, to today’s times!

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