: Critics from outlets like The Times and The Guardian have described the work as an "exhaustive trawl" through overfamiliar arguments, suggesting it lacks new definitive answers.

: The primary "papers" analyzed are records released by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) between 1994 and 1998. These documents were originally classified but were made public following the interest generated by Stone's 1991 film JFK .

: The hardcover book contains the complete transcripts for the documentary, including the two-hour version Through the Looking Glass and the expanded four-hour version titled Destiny Betrayed .

: Some viewers and researchers view the collection as a "must" for serious study, noting it provides source-backed evidence for a cover-up rather than just theories.

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: Critics from outlets like The Times and The Guardian have described the work as an "exhaustive trawl" through overfamiliar arguments, suggesting it lacks new definitive answers.

: The primary "papers" analyzed are records released by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) between 1994 and 1998. These documents were originally classified but were made public following the interest generated by Stone's 1991 film JFK .

: The hardcover book contains the complete transcripts for the documentary, including the two-hour version Through the Looking Glass and the expanded four-hour version titled Destiny Betrayed .

: Some viewers and researchers view the collection as a "must" for serious study, noting it provides source-backed evidence for a cover-up rather than just theories.

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