How are you observing the 59th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination?
Join me in D.C. for a screening of The Assassination & Mrs. Paine, a new film featuring Sue Wheaton of COVIDorigins.org
Special screenings of the new documentary, The Assassination & Mrs. Paine, are happening in observance of the 59th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
If you’re not in the DC area, catch the film in Dallas or watch it online.
Director Max Good will be at the DC screening with special guests Max Blumenthal (Editor, The Grayzone News) and Sue Wheaton, who appears in the film.
Sue Wheaton is the driving force behind COVIDorigins.org and the weekly Indict Fauci rallies outside the National Institutes of Health. She wrote the annotated timeline, “U.S. Bioweapon Development and COVID-19.” You can learn more about Sue’s COVID origins work in a recent interview (starts at 38:55). Here she is with Bobby Kennedy Jr. at the inaugural 2022 Children’s Health Defense conference:
In the 1980s and 90s, Sue was involved in peace and justice organizing in Nicaragua. It was there, in 1991, that she had a very strange run-in with Ruth Paine.
Sue recognized Mrs. Paine as the person who had marshaled the incriminating evidence that framed Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone assassin of President John F. Kennedy, knowing that the official story had relied heavily on the legend of Mrs. Paine’s Garage.
But, Sue also knew that, on the day after the assassination, on November 23, 1963, Ruth was overheard talking to her husband Michael on an FBI-tapped phone line, admitting she knew that Oswald wasn't responsible. Michael said, “We both know who is responsible.”
Was she on assignment for the CIA when she placed Oswald at the scene of the crime in 1963?
If so, was she still working for the CIA, posing as a Quaker peace activist in Nicaragua?
The Assassination & Mrs. Paine takes an objective view, laying out the evidence and allowing the viewer to decide. Filmmaker Max Good conducted extensive interviews with his subject and he leaves it to us to discern her credibility.