Man at Firing Range: I didn't pay two bits for a target just to have someone else shoot at it! Oswald Imposter: Hey, I'm sorry buddy- I thought I was, uh, shooting at that son-of-a-bitch Kennedy.
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Jim Garrison: Back, and to the left... back, and to the left... back, and to the left.
Jim Garrison: "One may smile and smile and be a villain."
Jim Garrison: "Treason doth never prosper," wrote an English poet, "What's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."
X: That's the real question isn't it: why? The how and the who is just scenery for the public. Oswald, Ruby, Cuba, The Mafia, keeps 'em guessing like some kind of parlor game, prevents 'em from asking the most important question: why? Why was Kennedy Killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?
Jim Garrison: "Let justice be done though the heavens fall."
Dean Andrews: Kennedy's as dead as that crab meat, the government's alive and breathing. You gonna line up with a dead man, Jimbo?
Jim Garrison: White is black, and black is white.
Jim Garrison: The war is the biggest business in America, worth $ 80 billion a year.
Bill Brousard: This is Louisiana, chief! I mean, how do you know who your daddy is? Because your mama told you so?
X: Fundamentally, people are suckers for the truth. And the truth is on your side, Bubba.
Jim Garrison: Who grieves for Lee Harvey Oswald? Buried in a cheap grave under the name "Oswald"? Nobody.
Willie O'Keefe: You don't know shit 'cause you've never been fucked in the ass!
Senator Long: One pristine bullet? That dog don't hunt!
David Ferrie: Man, you don't leave the Agency. Once you're in they got you for life!
Jim Garrison: Telling the truth can be a scary thing sometimes.
Jim Garrison: About as subtle as a cockroach crawlin' across a white rug!
Numa Bertel: Anyone can get a gun in Texas!
Jim Garrison: A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.
Dean Andrews: You as crazy as your mama. Goes to show it's in the genes.
Willie O'Keefe: People got to know, why he was killed.
Numa Bertel: There's a lot of smoke there, but there's some fire.
Lee Harvey Oswald: I am not resisting arrest! I am not resisting arrest!
Willie O'Keefe: You're not a bad-looking man, Mr. Garrison. When I get out, I'm gonna come visit you. Have some real fun!
Lyndon B. Johnson: You just get me elected, and I'll give you your damned war.
Jim Garrison: At least my reputation is still fine with people watching "Laugh In".
Willie O'Keefe: They can't buy me, you can't buy me... it means fuck all to me!
Bill Brousard: You're way out there, boss, taking a crap in the wind, and I for one am not going along on this ride!
Dean Andrews: Is this off the record, Daddy-O?
Lyndon B. Johnson: Just get me the election; I'll give you your damn war.
Jim Garrison: Ask the question, ask the question!
Judge Haggerty: Mr. Garrison, would you please bottle the acid?
Jim Garrison: Back, and to the left... back, and to the left... back, and to the left.
Jim Garrison: "One may smile and smile and be a villain."
Jim Garrison: "Treason doth never prosper," wrote an English poet, "What's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."
X: That's the real question isn't it: why? The how and the who is just scenery for the public. Oswald, Ruby, Cuba, The Mafia, keeps 'em guessing like some kind of parlor game, prevents 'em from asking the most important question: why? Why was Kennedy Killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?
Jim Garrison: "Let justice be done though the heavens fall."
Dean Andrews: Kennedy's as dead as that crab meat, the government's alive and breathing. You gonna line up with a dead man, Jimbo?
Jim Garrison: The war is the biggest business in America, worth $ 80 billion a year.
Bill Brousard: This is Louisiana, chief! I mean, how do you know who your daddy is? Because your mama told you so?
Jim Garrison: White is black, and black is white.
X: Fundamentally, people are suckers for the truth. And the truth is on your side, Bubba.
Senator Long: One pristine bullet? That dog don't hunt!
Jim Garrison: Who grieves for Lee Harvey Oswald? Buried in a cheap grave under the name "Oswald"? Nobody.
Jim Garrison: A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.
Willie O'Keefe: You don't know shit 'cause you've never been fucked in the ass!
Jim Garrison: About as subtle as a cockroach crawlin' across a white rug!
Numa Bertel: Anyone can get a gun in Texas!
David Ferrie: Man, you don't leave the Agency. Once you're in they got you for life!
Jim Garrison: Telling the truth can be a scary thing sometimes.
Willie O'Keefe: You're not a bad-looking man, Mr. Garrison. When I get out, I'm gonna come visit you. Have some real fun!
Dean Andrews: You as crazy as your mama. Goes to show it's in the genes.
Willie O'Keefe: People got to know, why he was killed.
Numa Bertel: There's a lot of smoke there, but there's some fire.
Jim Garrison: They killed Robert F. Kennedy. He won, and they killed him. They shot him down. Liz Garrison: Oh, God. Both of them? Both brothers? You were right.
Man at Firing Range: I didn't pay two bits for a target just to have someone else shoot at it! Oswald Imposter: Hey, I'm sorry buddy- I thought I was, uh, shooting at that son-of-a-bitch Kennedy.
title card: "To sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards of men." - Ella Wheeler Wilcox President Eisenhower: ...We have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. And to do this three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishement. We annually spend on military security alone... Narrator: January, 1961. President Dwight D. Eisenhowers's Farewell Address to the Nation. President Eisenhower: ...This conjunction of an immense military establishment and arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence - economic, political, even spiritual - is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office in the federal government. We must guard against the aquisition of unwarranted influence - whether sought or unsought - by the military-industrial complex. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. M. L. King, Jr.: ...that "All men are created equal." JFK: Every degree of mind and spirit that I possess will be devoted to the cause of freedom around the world.
Liz Garrison: Go to sleep. Jim Garrison: Godamn it, I've been sleeping for three years.
X: Garrison? Jim Garrison: Yes. X: I'm glad you came. Sorry about the precautions. Jim Garrison: I just hope it was worth my while, Mr...? X: I could give you a false name, but I won't. Just call me "X".
Jim Garrison: Mr. Shaw, have you ever been a contract agent with the Central Intelligence Agency? Clay Shaw aka Clay Bertrand: And if I was, Mr. Garrison... do you think I would be here today... talking to somebody like you?
Jim Garrison: It's gonna be OK, Dave. You just talk to us on the record, we'll protect you. I guarantee it. David Ferrie: They'll get to you too. They'll destroy you. They're untouchable, man.
Dean Andrews: Kennedy's as dead as that crab meat, the government's still breathin'. You gonna line up with a dead man?
Jim Garrison: So what really happened that day? Let's just for a moment speculate shall we? We have the epileptic seizure around 12: 15, p.m. distracting the police making it easier for the shooters to move into their places. The epileptic later vanished, never checking into a hospital. Jim Garrison: The A-Team gets on the sixth floor of the depository. Now, they were refurbishing the floors in the depository that week, which allowed unknown workmen in and out of the building. They move quickly into position just minutes before the shooting. The second spotter on the radio talking to the other two teams has the best overall view, the God spot. Jim Garrison: B-Team: one rifleman and one spotter with a headset and access to the building, moves into the low floor of the Dal-Tex building. Jim Garrison: The third team, the C-Team moves in behind the picket fence above the Grassy Knoll, where the shooter and the spotter are first seen by the late Lee Bowers in the watch tower of the rail yard. They have the best position of all. Kennedy is close and on a flat low trajectory. Part of this team is a coordinator who has flashed security credentials at several people chasing them out of the parking lot area. Probably 2 or 3 more men are down in the crowd on Elm. 10 to 12 men. Three teams. Three shooters. The triangulation of fire that Clay Shaw and David Ferrie discussed two months before. They've walked the plaza. They know every inch. They've calibrated their sight. They've practiced on moving targets. They are ready. Kennedy's motorcade makes the turn from Main onto Houston. It's gonna be a turkey shoot. They don't shoot him coming up Houston, which is the easiest shot for a single shooter in the Book Depository. They wait! They wait until he gets in the killing zone, between three rifles. Kennedy makes the final turn from Houston onto Elm, slowing down to some 11 miles an hour. The shooters across Dealy Plaza tighten, taking their aim, waiting for the radio to say "Green! Green!" or "Abort. Abort.". Jim Garrison: The first shot rings out, sounding like a backfire it misses the car completely. Frame 161, Kennedy stops waving as he hears something. Connally's head turns slightly to the right. Jim Garrison: Frame 193, the second shot hits Kennedy in the throat from the front. Jim Garrison: Frame 225, the President emerging from behind the road sign, you can see that he's obviously been hit, raising his arms to his throat. Jim Garrison: The third shot, frame 232, hits Kennedy in the back pulling him downward and forward. Connally you will notice shows no signs at all of being hit. He is visibly holding his Stetson, which is impossible if his wrist has been shattered. Jim Garrison: Connally is turning here now, frame 238, the fourth shot. It misses Kennedy and takes Connally in the back. This is the shot that proves there were two rifles. Connally yells out, "My God! They're going to kill us all." Jim Garrison: Somewhere around this time another shot that misses the car completely, strikes James Tague down by the underpass. The car brakes. The sixth and fatal shot, frame 313 takes Kennedy in the head from the front. This is the key shot. The President going back and to his left. Shot from the front and right. Totally inconstant with the shot from the Depository. Again. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. Jim Garrison: So what happens then? Pandemonium.
title card: "To sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards of men." - Ella Wheeler Wilcox Dwight D. Eisenhower: ... We have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. And to do this three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishement. We annually spend on military security alone... Narrator: January, 1961. President Dwight D. Eisenhowers's Farewell Address to the Nation. Dwight D. Eisenhower: ... This conjunction of an immense military establishment and arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence - economic, political, even spiritual - is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office in the federal government. We must guard against the aquisition of unwarranted influence - whether sought or unsought - by the military-industrial complex. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. Martin Luther King: ... that "All men are created equal." Self - President of the United States of America: Every degree of mind and spirit that I possess will be devoted to the cause of freedom around the world.
Liz Garrison: Are you going to stay up all night, every night? For what? So you'll be the only man in America who's read all 26 volumes of the Warren Report? Jim Garrison: Do I have to spell it out for you? Lee Oswald was no ordinary soldier. He was probably in military intelligence, that's why he was trained in Russian. It was no accident he was in Russia. Liz Garrison: Please go back to sleep. Jim Garrison: Goddammit, I've been sleepin' for three years!
Willie O'Keefe: You a God damn liberal, Mr. Garrison. You don't know shit 'cause you've never been fucked in the ass!
Patrolman Joe Smith: The guy's a fag, you know? Goes by another name. Bill Brousard: What's the other name? Patrolman Joe Smith: Shaw. Clay Shaw. Bill Brousard: Clay Bertrand is Clay Shaw? The guy who used to run the International Trade Mart? Patrolman Joe Smith: Yeah. What's the big mystery? Everybody down here knows the guy.
Guy Bannister: That's what happens when you let the niggers vote. They get together with the Jews and the Catholics - and elect an Irish bleeding heart. Jack Martin: Chief, maybe you had too much to drink. Guy Bannister: Bullshit! Here's to the New Frontier. Camelot in smithereens. I'll drink to that.
Numa Bertel: Jesus Christ, anybody can get a rifle in Texas!
David Ferrie: Man, you don't leave the Agency. Once you're in there, they got you for life!
Willie O'Keefe: People got to know. People got to know why he was killed. Because he was - a Communist.


