to the masses, a film that sparked immediate controversy in response to the director’s
thesis that the assassination of the titular president was part of a sprawling, premeditated coup d’etat. Despite the naysayers, the Warner Bros. film became a surprise hit, earning $205 million worldwide and eight Oscar nominations. More importantly to Stone, it prompted Congress to pass the JFK Records Act, which established that assassination documents be publicly disclosed no later October 26, 2017. Former President Trump vowed to release the remaining documents, but then inexplicably reversed course.
Stone wants us to buy his mumbo-jumbo conspiracy theory from his JFK movie. This reeks of the same 'you'll see' rhetoric of certain political crowds. Show some hard evidence, Oliver, or shut up. This is so transparent.