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Hangman Reveals Jfk Scandal
By Edward McNeice
It all started when a press release was sent out to a dozen different agencies throughout the United States containing what may be the most important secrets about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Within three hours, a representative from each agency found a way to get to Los Angeles where the meeting took place with the producers of Machiavelli Hangman.
"There were police cars and security all over the place," recalls Stan Gibson, one of the attendees. The air of secrecy was so thick that you could cut it with a knife and there was no way to get inside unless you had one of the pre-stamped invitations and two identification cards.
How the filmmakers had gotten a hold of those papers is still undisclosed to the public but the word got around and government officials were rumored to have immediately intervened to stop the project. The filmmakers including the commercial director Shervin Youssefian and producer Artin Nazarian did not discuss any details with the press but insisted that they were making this film not to cause any controversy but to simply open access to the American public into the secretive case.
After John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, the Warren Commission seemed to be the definitive word on the case and it shut down any further investigation on the matter. The government files about the assassination were supposed to remain inaccessible to the American public until 2025, but Machiavelli Hangman may be answer for those who cannot wait.
The producers of the film were held up at the airport when they came back from Russia with three small suitcases all containing government papers from Washington DC. While the authorities surprisingly did not arrest any of them, they confiscated the material and let them get back home without another word.
"The information is out and someone outside of the government system has learned about it and no matter what they do, they will not be able to shut them up. They're going to break the silence and the American public is going to find out once and for all the real truth behind one of the most beloved American presidents."
Machiavelli Hangman is currently in production and there are already many sites dedicated to its support. If the government doesn't find a way to pull the plug on this project and hush the filmmakers, this may go beyond the controversial film by Michael Moore Farenheit/911.
The White House did not comment on the Machiavelli Hangman project but it is quite clear that the film's release will send tremors through American Political institution as we know it. About the Author Edward McNeice is a movie reviewer.
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