The A to Z of Conspiracy Theories: J is for JFK
Can't talk about conspiracy theories and not talk about JFK.
Though I am not talking about the 35th President, but rather the 1991 Oliver Stone movie. Anyone that has even a passing interest in conspiracy theories needs to check this movie out. It is a master class on conspiracies, but not in the way Oliver Stone wanted it to be.
The premise of the movie (and the conspiracy theories) was that Kennedy was killed by multiple gunmen.
Kevin Costner gives a fantastic performance as Jim Garrison the District Attorney obsessed with finding multiple killers. The film and most of the conspiracy theories fail on two main points. 1. A great man like Kennedy could not have been killed by a nobody like Lee Harvey Oswald. 2. The importance of "back and to the left." Kennedy was shot from behind but his head snapped "back and to the left" this was taken as "proof" of a shooter in front, say from the Grassy Knoll.
The problems with these ideas are pretty simple to point out. 1. Great men are killed by nobodies all the time, flying in the face of the Great Man Theory. 2. Ballistics testing, even from people like Penn & Teller, shows that shots with this type of rifle (an Italian Carcano M91/38 bolt-action rifle) do exactly this. Even an untrained marksman like Teller (who does have experience with stage guns) can fire off as many shots as Oswald did.
Many conspiracy theories fall apart once some real testing is done.
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I honestly would recommend watching JFK over such movies as "Angels & Demons" or "Da Vinci Code." The reason is that there is the underlying assumption that everything portrayed could have happened that way AND you can see how it could have happened that way. Obviously, the realization of the underlying fallacies pulls the rug from under the whole thing.
Otherwise, it is a great step-by-step process on how to create a conspiracy theory investigation. Oliver Stone may be obsessed, but he knows how to tell a good tale. Plus Tommy Lee Jones is brilliant in this. If you set your game in the "Paranoid 90s" then this is a must-see.
There is an old joke about time travel and Kennedy's assassination that there were so many time travelers on the Grassy Knoll when Kennedy was killed that there was no room for another gunman. This got me thinking about a potential time travel story with Kennedy. The Umbrella Academy did it. Quantum Leap did it. I think there was even a Star Trek episode planned, but never filmed that wanted to do it. Just not 100% sure I would want to do it.
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