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Slick Propaganda:
A Review of The Discovery Channel documentary, The Kennedy Detail (based
on the 2010 Gerald Blaine book of the same title)
Before I even begin to discuss this two-hour program, it is necessary
for one to have read my lengthy review
of the book of the same name, The
Kennedy Detail.1 This
Discovery Channel documentary originally aired—twice—on 12/2/10
and, again, on 12/4/10 (It was originally supposed to debut on the 47th anniversary
of the assassination on 11/22/10 but, for some reason or reasons unknown,
the show aired a week and a half later. Like the release of the book
on 11/2/10, Election Day, the marketing strategy of Blaine’s work
was a tad suspect, in my opinion, but I digress). As one who has interviewed
and corresponded with most of the Secret Service agents who served under
JFK2, I was most
looking forward to this documentary, as there can be an appeal to an
audio/visual format of one’s point-of-view that can get lost in
translation in strict black and white writings. That said, as with the
book of the same name, there are some things to commend in The Kennedy
Detail television special, while there are also several noteworthy
items to condemn or, at the very least, tread cautiously on.
I must give credit where credit is due: I was most impressed with many
of the visuals—the many sundry films and photographs used—in
this documentary. In addition, I was also heartened to see then-and–now
photographs of the agents and some of their wives, as well. For the record,
the JFK Secret Service agents involved in the production were (naturally) Gerald
Blaine (in Austin on 11/22/63), Clint Hill (in
Dallas on 11/22/63), Paul Landis (same), Winston Lawson
(same), David Grant (same, albeit at the Trade Mart), Ron
Pontius (the 11/21/63 Houston lead advance agent), and, oddly
enough, Toby Chandler (attending Secret Service school
in Washington, D.C. on 11/22/63), "as well as Tom
Wells (with Caroline
Kennedy at the White House on 11/22/63).". The non-assassination aspects of
this program were, by and large, entertaining and somewhat riveting at
times; in this regard, I don’t have much of a problem with these
areas of the production, per se, except with the almost too
saccharine “Camelot” portrayal
of the Kennedys and the “choir-boy,” near angelic image that
was portrayed of the agents themselves, traits also to be found in the
book, as well. Then again, regarding the latter image portrayal, one
would think it would be in Blaine’s best interest to put the best
foot forward, so to speak, and present the agents in the finest light
possible, especially in light of their miserable failings on 11/22/63,
the day President Kennedy was assassinated under their watch.
There is an old saying: “The devil is in the details.” It
is with this in mind that a look at some of those details, mentioned
in the program or avoided, as they pertain to the Secret Service and
the assassination of JFK, is in order now.
- In a curious and ironic program note, the 2009 Discovery Channel
documentary Secrets
of the Secret Service aired right before both initial airings
of The Kennedy Detail program and, in this show, an official
Secret Service documentary, the narrator, as well as a couple former
agents, Joseph Funk and Joe Petro, briefly mention the mistakes the
agents made with regard to the assassination that go directly against
what is being espoused in the Blaine production; quite a noticeable
contrast, to say the least, and one that many people, myself included,
noticed immediately.3 In
general, the “blame-the-victim” (i.e., JFK) notion that
is such part and parcel of both the Blaine book and documentary
is largely replaced by rightfully noting the mistakes made by the agency:
taking the president through Dealey Plaza, in particular, as well as
the equally false “blame-the-staff” idea, a notion Blaine
does not even mention in his book and is, for the record—like
blaming JFK for the security deficiencies—false. Specifically,
the most alarming contrast with The Kennedy Detail program
is what The Secrets of the Secret Service decided to deal
with that the Blaine show strangely avoided.
- Although it is mentioned
in his book4:
the infamous WFAA/ABC black and white video of an agent being recalled
at Love Field during the start of the motorcade in Dallas was not included
in The Kennedy Detail program. The Secrets program
did show the clip of an agent complaining for being left behind
at Love Field, which is quite an endorsement considering that, once
again, this is an official Secret Service documentary made with agency
input. (As mentioned in my review
of the book,
many other people agreed with my opinion of what is being shown in
this footage, including, notably, former JFK agent Larry Newman, the
Henry Rybka family, and countless authors and researchers who have
viewed the video, not to mention the 3 million plus people who have
viewed this controversial video, popularized by myself, on YouTube.5)
It is strange that Blaine's program chose not to show this footage
even to debunk it. Equally disturbing is the aforementioned contrast
between his views, as espoused only in his book, and my views, as displayed
on the very same network on the very same night of Blaine’s documentary!
To his “credit”, Blaine and Hill both endorse their book
point-of-view regarding the Love Field agent recall video during their
joint appearance on C-SPAN on 11/28/10.6
- Ironically,
my view that my letter to Mr. Hill was the catalyst for the Blaine
book was discussed by the agents and host Brian Lamb on the show (I
was also noted in a major review of the book in the Vancouver
Sun7 ).
For her part, co-author Lisa McCubbin posted the following on 11/24/10
on the official Facebook edition of The Kennedy Detail:
Contrary to Vince Palamara's claims, the book was absolutely
NOT written to counteract his letter to Clint Hill. Mr. Hill
never read Palamara's letter—it went straight into the trash. Gerald
Blaine wrote this book on his volition, and Mr. Hill contributed after
much deliberation.8 (emphasis
added)
For his part, Hill told Brian Lamb on the aforementioned C-SPAN program
four days later:
I recall receiving a letter which I sent back to him.
I didn’t bother with it…he called me and I said ”Hello” but
that was about it. But he alleges that because he sent me a letter
22 pages in length apparently, and that I discussed [it] with Jerry.
I forgot that I ever got a 22-page letter from this particular individual
until I heard him say it on TV and I never discussed it with Jerry
or anybody else because it wasn’t important to me.9 (emphasis
added)
Yet, in the biggest contradiction of all, Blaine quoted from
my letter to Hill when I spoke to him on 6/10/05 and mentioned
his deep friendship with Hill, as well, extending back to the late
1950’s. For the record, I received Hill’s signed receipt
for the letter and it was never returned to me.10 For
his part, Blaine stated on the very same C-SPAN program:
“I have never talked to any author of a book”. Another blatant
falsehood that went unchallenged: Blaine was interviewed on 5/12/65 for Manchester’s
massive best-selling The Death of a President (Blaine is thanked
in Manchester’s One Brief Shining Moment, as well) and he
was interviewed 2/7/04 and 6/10/05, not to mention e-mail correspondence, by
myself for my book Survivor’s Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure
To Protect The President.11
Bear with this seeming digression just a tad more, for it does indeed
bear directly on both Blaine’s book and on the documentary under
specific discussion herein. On the C-SPAN appearance with Hill, regarding
myself, Blaine stated: “I am familiar with him, I don’t know
him… My assessment of Mr. Palamara is that he called probably
all of the agents [true], and what agent who answers a phone is going
to answer a question ”Was President Kennedy easy to protect?” [many
of them did, and, like Blaine, told me that JFK was
a very nice man, never interfered with the actions of
the Secret Service at all, nor did President Kennedy ever order
the agents off his limousine] Well, probably he was too easy to protect
because he was assassinated [what?]. But the fact that the agents aren’t
going to tell him anything [many told me information of much value, Blaine
included] and he alludes to the fact that when I wrote the book, most
of these people were dead. Well, I worked with these people, I knew them
like brothers and I knew exactly what was going on and always respected
Jim Rowley because he stood up to the issue and said ”Look, we
can’t say the President invited himself to be killed so let’s
squash this.” So that was the word throughout the Secret Service
and he—Mr. Palamara is—there are a number of things that
had happened [sic] that he has no credibility [your opinion, Mr. Blaine],
he is a self-described expert in his area which I don’t know
what it is, he was born after the assassination [as was your co-author,
Lisa McCubbin!] and he keeps creating solutions to the assassination
until they are proven wrong [again, your opinion, Mr. Blaine].”
- But Blaine wasn’t finished with me just yet: “The Zapruder
film, when the Zapruder film was run at normal speed, another theme
that Palamara throws out is that Bill Greer stopped the car, when it’s
run at its normal speed, you will notice the car absolutely does not
stop at all. This happened in less than six seconds after the
President was hit in the throat and moving along.” (emphasis
added) Oh, so you agree with my “theory” that JFK was
shot in the neck from the FRONT, do you, Mr. Blaine? And there were
close to sixty witnesses to the limousine slowing or stopping,
including seven
Secret Service agents and Jacqueline Kennedy—not my
theory, just the facts.12
- Returning
directly to The Kennedy Detail documentary, Ron Pontius specifically
refers to one of my articles13 (also
a part of a chapter in my book14)
without naming me.15 As
the narrator, Martin Sheen, notes: “The most painful theories
point fingers at the agents themselves.” To his credit, Pontius
mentioned earlier in the program how the threats to Kennedy’s
life increased dramatically over those directed toward Eisenhower when
JFK took office.16 That
said, the same narrator later mentioned that “Dallas worried
the men on the detail,”17 a
notion seemingly not made manifest in the security
preparations for the fateful Dallas trip.
- Keeping all of these points into focus, as with the book itself,
it is the fraudulent allegations that JFK ordered the agents off the
limousine in Tampa, Florida on 11/18/63, which allegedly were made
into standing orders for Kennedy’s trip to Texas four days later, that is given
a spotlight herein. Blaine’s words are simply incredible (literally, not credible)
and deserve to be quoted, verbatim, here: “President Kennedy made
a decision, and he politely told everybody, ‘You know, we’re
starting the campaign now, and the people are my asset,’" said
agent Jerry Blaine. "And so, we all of a sudden understood. It left
a firm command to stay off the back of the car."18
Huh? “Everybody”? THAT alleged statement “left a firm
command”? As I stated in the review for Blaine’s book,
not only do many films and photos depict the agents (still) riding
on (or walking/ jogging very near) the rear of the limousine in Tampa19, including
a few shown in this documentary, Congressman Sam Gibbons, who actually
rode a mere foot away in the presidential limo with JFK, wrote
to me in a letter dated 1/15/04: “I rode with Kennedy every time
he rode. I heard no such order. As I remember it the agents rode on the
rear bumper all the way. Kennedy was very happy during his visit to Tampa.
Sam Gibbons.” Also, photographer Tony Zappone, then a 16-year-old
witness to the motorcade in Tampa (one of whose photos for this motorcade
was ironically used in The Kennedy Detail!), told me that
the agents were “definitely on the back of the car for most of
the day until they started back for MacDill AFB at the end of the day.”20 Agent
Hill fibs and blames the entering of the freeway via Dealey Plaza as
the reason agents weren’t on the back of the car during the shooting21,
neglecting to mention the fact that, during prior trips, the agents rode
on the rear of the car at fast highway speeds, including in Tampa four
days before, as well as in Berlin and Bogota, Columbia, to name just
a couple others.22 Again,
please see my detailed review of The Kennedy Detail book for
much more on this.23
While it is nice to see Toby Chandler and David Grant talk about JFK,
they add little or nothing to the assassination debate itself (and
neither Grant nor Hill mention the fact that Grant is Clint Hill’s brother
in-law, a fact revealed to myself when I spoke to Gerald Blaine on 6/10/05).
For his part, Paul Landis lambastes researchers for “having a field
day” with conspiracy theories, yet doesn’t mention that he,
himself, tremendously helped these “theorists” via his
reports (plural) describing a shot to JFK from the front.24 Hill
further confirms that the back of JFK’s head was gone.25 Finally,
Agent Lawson says that there were only three shots, yet fails to mention
that, around the very same time as the filming of this documentary,
he also stated that he “saw a huge hole in the back of the president’s
head.”26
Is it any wonder, then, why I refer to The Kennedy Detail Discovery
Channel documentary as being slick propaganda, designed to blame President
Kennedy for his own assassination by falsely stating that he ordered
the agents off his limousine, as well as propagating the whole Oswald-acted-alone
mantra?
Viewer beware.
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End Notes
1. http://www.ctka.net/reviews/kennedydetailreview.html
2. http://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/ see
also: http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1.html
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIds-nFn-0M
4. See
especially pages 359-360. See also my video rebuttals to Blaine’s
take on what is being depicted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gB8WmbvmTw and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDhvGHrM_dQ&feature=related
5. http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY02Qkuc_f8;
see also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsQOwdd8pAE&feature=related
6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xZwHAy60WE
7. http://www.vancouversun.com/Kennedy+keepers+reveal/3858819/story.html;
see also: http://www.bloggernews.net/125523 and http://justiceforkennedy.blogspot.com/2010/11/rapid-dogs-of-internet-alert-how-many.html
8. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/The-Kennedy-Detail/150789108290554
9. Hill,
referring to myself, added: “And so far as him being an expert,
I don’t know where the expert part came from. I spent a long time
in the Secret Service in protection and I’m not an expert, but
apparently he became an expert somewhere up in Pennsylvania, I don’t
know where.”
See also 1:08 of: http://news.discovery.com/videos/history-kennedy-detail-confronting-conspiracies.html
10. http://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/2009/12/my-letter-to-clint-hill.html
11. http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1/v4n1chapter13.pdf
12. http://www.jfk-info.com/palam1.htm;
see also: 12. http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1/v4n1chapter08.pdf
13. http://www.kenrahn.com/Marsh/Jfk-conspiracy/vincedual.html
14. http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1/v4n1chapter09.pdf
15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmUxHLo_dcM
16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fUOBCBJLs8
17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IClo3DbmyuQ
18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oOWGMQvbUs
19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMAq5kgU6YI; http://thekennedydetailsecretservicejfk.blogspot.com/
20. E-mail
to Vince Palamara from Tony Zappone dated 10/20/10
21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmUxHLo_dcM
22. http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v4n1/v4n1chapter01.pdf
23. http://www.ctka.net/reviews/kennedydetailreview.html
24. Landis’s
report dated November 27, 1963: 18 H 758–9; Landis’s detailed
report dated November 30, 1963: 18 H 751–7; HSCA Report, pp. 89,
606 (referencing Landis’s interview, February 17, 1979 outside
contact report, JFK Document 014571)
25. Hill’s
November 30, 1963 report: 18 H 740–5. (See also the 2004 National
Geographic documentary, Inside the U.S. Secret Service.)
26. See
article in The Virginian-Pilot ,June 17, 2010, by Bill Bartel: http://hamptonroads.com/2010/06/do-you-remember-where-you-were-he-does-jfk#rfq
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Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics
and the Kennedy Assassination
by Sherry G. Fiester
Forensics can be a complicated subject,
yet Fiester provides the reader with easily understood, accurate, information.
Enemy of the Truth: Myths, Forensics and the Kennedy Assassination is so
comprehensive in its approach, this work should be used in the instruction
of all new crime scene investigators nationwide. William
LeBlanc, CFCSI

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