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CLASSIC: Interview: Who Killed JFK? with Rob Reiner

Dec 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Rob Reiner, a legendary director and activist, dives deep into the investigation of JFK's assassination. He recalls watching the tragic event unfold in high school and discusses the pivotal role of early comedians in provoking public skepticism. Rob reveals surprising connections between Oswald and intelligence programs, challenges the lone-gunman narrative, and highlights ongoing discrepancies in the official accounts. He emphasizes the urgency of uncovering the truth today to restore trust in democracy.
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ANECDOTE

Where Reiner First Heard The News

  • Rob Reiner was 16 in physics class when he learned JFK had been shot and was sent home from school.
  • He watched Lee Harvey Oswald get killed on live television, which sparked lifelong questions for him.
ANECDOTE

Comedians And Books Sparked Inquiry

  • Reiner describes seeing Mort Sahl attack the Warren Commission and reading Mark Lane's Rush to Judgment.
  • Those moments started his deeper engagement with contradictions in the official story.
INSIGHT

Two Compromised Government Inquiries

  • Reiner highlights two flawed official probes: the Warren Commission (1964) and the House Select Committee (1970s), both compromised by insiders.
  • He argues CIA gatekeepers like Alan Dulles blocked crucial information and shaped the lone-gunman narrative.
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