01-02-2014, 02:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2014, 03:42 AM by Jim Hargrove.)
Last night, the University of Nevada Las Vegas hosted a screening of James Barbour's terrific new film on Jim Garrison with a follow-up discussion by prominent researchers. The event was beautifully webcast by UNLV-TV; Barbour's film was streamed in high-definition, just like watching cable tv.
The follow-up discussion was led by Barbour, Jim Marrs, Dick Russell, and Joan Mellen. John Armstrong was in the audience and was asked to speak by Ms. Mellen.
The highlight of the evening, however, was Barbour's wonderful new film on Garrison. Much of the ground it covered will already be familiar to people here, but it was done in such a clear and professional way it may rival Oliver Stone's version in its persuasive power, though it was clearly more of a documentary than a theatrical production. I'm hoping a this coverage will be made available on demand.
Jim
The follow-up discussion was led by Barbour, Jim Marrs, Dick Russell, and Joan Mellen. John Armstrong was in the audience and was asked to speak by Ms. Mellen.
The highlight of the evening, however, was Barbour's wonderful new film on Garrison. Much of the ground it covered will already be familiar to people here, but it was done in such a clear and professional way it may rival Oliver Stone's version in its persuasive power, though it was clearly more of a documentary than a theatrical production. I'm hoping a this coverage will be made available on demand.
Jim

