FactsVerse Presents: Oliver Stone Exposes Why Lee Harvey Oswald is INNOCENT
In a groundbreaking examination of one of history’s most contested events, “Oliver Stone Exposes Why Lee Harvey Oswald is INNOCENT” presents compelling new evidence that challenges the official narrative of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Drawing from recently declassified CIA files and Stone’s explosive testimony before Congress, this deep dive reveals a disturbing pattern of government deception that may have framed an innocent man for history’s most infamous political murder.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:55 – The Long Shadow of Doubt
03:07 – The CIA’s Oswald Files
06:36 – The Physical Evidence Challenge
08:47 – The Pattern of Threats and the Bigger Picture
09:49 – Outro
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For decades, the name Lee Harvey Oswald has been synonymous with presidential assassination, fixed in the public consciousness as the troubled loner who fired three shots from the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. But what if this foundational story of modern American history is built on deliberate falsehoods? Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone, whose 1991 film “JFK” first brought these questions to mainstream attention, now returns with stunning new evidence suggesting Oswald could not have killed Kennedy.
Recently declassified documents reveal that three senior CIA officers—including counterintelligence chief James Angleton—apparently lied under oath about their knowledge of and interest in Oswald before the assassination. Even more shocking, film evidence may exist showing someone resembling Oswald watching Kennedy’s motorcade from street level at the exact time he was supposedly firing from the sixth floor. Stone also uncovers a disturbing pattern of assassination attempts against Kennedy in the weeks leading up to Dallas, suggesting a determined campaign rather than the work of a lone gunman.
Whether you’re a longtime student of the Kennedy assassination or newly curious about this pivotal moment in American history, this exploration offers fresh insights based on newly revealed documents and expert testimony. Stone’s passionate advocacy for transparency forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about power, deception, and justice in America.