Oliver Stone's Film-Flam

The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza

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Pub Date Jan 26 2023 | Archive Date Sep 03 2023

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In his timely and powerful new book, Oliver Stone’s Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza, author Fred Litwin debunks the major allegations in JFK: Destiny Betrayed -- Oliver Stone’s 2021 documentary series on the JFK assassination.

Litwin’s book examines:

  • The formation of the Warren Commission.
  • The relationship between JFK and the CIA.
  • Why Jack Ruby killed Oswald.
  • How the medical evidence supports a lone gunman.
  • The role of imperfect memory in witness testimony.
  • A refutation of a possible alibi for Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • The chain of custody of CE 399 - the bullet found at Parkland Hospital.
  • The insidious claim that JFK’s physician, Dr. George Burkley, participated in a cover-up.
  • Spurious allegations about General Curtis LeMay.
  • Supposed plots against JFK in Chicago and Tampa.
  • The homophobic persecution of Clay Shaw by Jim Garrison.

Oliver Stone’s Film-Flam is extensively sourced and contains over 600 links to the internet (in the Kindle version), as well as excerpts from many JFK assassination documents.

Litwin’s book will interest historians and film critics, fans of President Kennedy, and anyone interested in the debunking of conspiracy theories. It will certainly become a necessary addition to any JFK library.

In his timely and powerful new book, Oliver Stone’s Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza, author Fred Litwin debunks the major allegations in JFK: Destiny Betrayed -- Oliver Stone’s 2021...


Advance Praise

"In preparation for hosting Oliver Stone on my podcast, I watched his four-part four-hour documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed ... twice. I thought I was prepared, but there are so many details in Stone's account of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy that no matter what I said Stone had another ""but what about...?"" What I needed was Fred Litwin's new book, Oliver Stone's Film-Flam, which dissects the major claims made in the film and shows them to be mistaken, exaggerated, misquoted, misunderstood, misrepresented, or taken out of context. The devil is in the details and Litwin has done the heavy lifting necessary to counter conspiracisms' demagoguery. Everyone interested in the JFK assassination story should read this book and thank Fred Litwin for his tireless work.

- Michael Shermer, Founder of Skeptic Magazine and Author of Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational


As long as Oliver Stone is out there peddling his arrant nonsense about the Kennedy assassination, Fred Litwin will be on the case. His latest exposé on the 'Demagogue of Dealey Plaza' is a Herculean effort in the war against unreason.

- James Kirchick, author of Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington


Fantasy becomes fact if essential evidence is omitted or misstated. Assassination researcher Fred Litwin unveils in Oliver Stone's Film-Flam how the master filmmaker has again misled the public. If you see the film, you should read the book.

- Judge Burt W. Griffin, Retired, Assistant Counsel, President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy [Warren Commission]


Nearly 60 years after JFK's assassination, questions still abound over whether suspected killer Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, or even at all. But conspiracy theories are not facts. Fred Litwin's book Oliver Stone's Film-Flam firmly undermines some of the loudest theorists of the day in point-by-point factual rebuttals in an effort to accurately preserve the integrity of this historic tragedy. While some readers' minds may not be completely persuaded as to exactly what did or did not happen in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963, every reader of this book should conclude that simply being a loud conspiracy critic does not turn fiction into fact.          

- Mark S. Zaid, National Security Attorney


I have followed Fred Litwin's research and writings for some time, especially his work on the Jim Garrison case against Clay Shaw. He is a superb researcher, marshals his facts carefully, and presents very thoughtful conclusions. Anyone trying to refute him on even an individual point had best come well prepared.  - Don Carpenter, Author of Man of a Million Fragments: The True Story of Clay Shaw

"In preparation for hosting Oliver Stone on my podcast, I watched his four-part four-hour documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed ... twice. I thought I was prepared, but there are so many details...


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I just finished reading "Oliver Stone's Film-Flam" by Fred Litwin, and it was a fascinating dive into the world of the controversial filmmaker, Oliver Stone. Litwin takes a critical look at Stone's most famous films, like "JFK" and "Nixon," and reveals the inaccuracies and distortions in his storytelling.

The book is well-researched and presents a strong argument against Stone's claims of historical accuracy. It sheds light on how Stone manipulates facts to fit his own agenda, making me question the truth behind some of his most famous movies.

I appreciated how Litwin also delved into Stone's personal background and political beliefs, which helped me understand why he portrays history the way he does in his films. The book provides an intriguing look into Stone's interactions with real-life figures and events, making it both a history lesson and a film analysis.

Litwin's writing style is easy to follow, and he presents his arguments with clarity and objectivity. It encourages readers to approach Stone's films with a critical eye, appreciating the artistry while being aware of the artistic liberties taken.

In conclusion, "Oliver Stone's Film-Flam" is an enlightening read for anyone interested in film, history, and debunking conspiracy theories. I recommend it if you want to see behind the scenes of Stone's filmmaking and challenge the myths surrounding his work.

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This was a really interesting take on the JFK assassination, I thought it does a great job in breaking down Oliver Stone’s allegations. It kept me invested and was written well. Fred Litwin does a great job in this concept and I’d read more from him.

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