Win JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America DVD this weekend From KFFB 106.1

Win JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America DVD This weekend February 20th through 21st From KFFB 106.1. Call and register when asked to on the air at 1-800-896-1669 (weekends only) or register on line at www.ourcontestonline.com

“The best on the subject you will ever see”
— NY Post

THE TRUTH BEHIND THE MOST FAMOUS POLITICAL ASSASSINATION IN HISTORY

Courtesy of A&E Home Entertainment

From the director of the Emmy®-winning 102 MINUTES THAT CHANGED AMERICA, JFK: 3 SHOTS THAT CHANGED AMERICA is an acclaimed HISTORY™ special which follows in the footsteps of such highly-regarded programs as THE MEN WHO KILLED KENNEDY. Culled from hours of unseen film, tape recordings, and rare firsthand accounts of President Kennedy’s death, HISTORY cuts through the wild conspiracy theories and presents a unique fact-based approach to the Kennedy assassination.

Using firsthand, primary source material, JFK: 3 SHOTS THAT CHANGED AMERICA strips away years of confusion to allow for a fresh and clear-eyed view of that historic day in November 1963, when a gunman pulled a trigger and forever changed the world. This four-hour special, which drew over 2MM viewers, relies heavily on evidence and facts, exploiting the vast archive of recorded film and photography and presenting it alongside the testimony of eyewitnesses, and is shown as a countdown clock re-creation, ticking inevitably toward Zero Hour – the very moment rifle shots ring out in Dealy Plaza.

Just hours before his death, John F. Kennedy appeared before a crowd in Fort Worth, Texas to honor the freedoms of America in what would be his final speech. Though the Zapruder film, a silent, 8mm home movie of the presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza, is the most complete visual recording of JFK’s assassination, it is just part of a vast record of sights and sounds captured on camera that day.

This four-hour special from HISTORY™ uses unique, rarely seen and heard footage to document the Kennedy assassination and the nearly 50 years of speculation and controversy that changed America.

Home movies from eyewitnesses, Dallas police dispatch radio recordings, and raw news footage provide a shocking, unflinching look at the assassination of the president and the days that followed while examining the aftermath, and the enduring controversies, that emerged as succeeding generations of Americans struggled to comprehend the sudden murder of an unforgettable leader.