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By Erica M. Brooks

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Preview of Mark Lane's new film featuring Abraham Bolden

Friday, November 26, 2010
Gearld Blaine and Clint Hill are not getting away with telling their lies in The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence. There are too many poeople still alive that can contradict their lies. I'm glad that Mark Lane is still incensed enough to make a film regarding President Kennedy's murder. He was one of the pioneer critics of the infamous Warren Commission and has done much to bring out the truth with such works as Rush to Judgment and Plausible Denial. He talks to Len Osanic about the Secret Service allegation that President Kennedy basically committed "suicide" by telling the agents to leave him alone. Black Op Radio #502 November 25, 2010.

Also, former Secret Service agents' The Echo from Dealey Plaza: The true story of the first African American on the White House Secret Service detail and his quest for justice after the assassination of JFK is a must read. The attack on the head of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government is still as relevant today as it was in 1963 despite the Federal Government's attepts to relegate the JFK assassination with siting Big Foot at McDonald's.

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An early preview of a new documentary film by Mark Lane, author of "Rush To Judgment" and "Plausible Denial." The new film A RUSH TO JUDGMENT is still in production with an anticipated release date in 2011. The film updates the watershed 1967 film with new interviews and new findings by Lane regarding the JFK assassination that remains unresolved after nearly 50 years.

This preview includes an interview with Abraham Bolden, the first African American secret service agent who talks about the attitudes of the men who served on President Kennedy's secret service detail on November 22, 1963.

Directed by Mark Lane and Marc Saltarelli
Executive Producer - Steve Jaffe
Narration by Martin Sheen



Addendum: I would also recommend Survivor’s Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect the President by Vince Palamara, unquestionably the leading civilian Secret Service expert.

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