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    Throughout the history of the United States, there has been no shortage of conspiracy theories. Different events or people can cause these theories such as 9/11, Area 51, Elvis Presley, and Kurt Cobain are just a few. One conspiracy that has withstood the test time and that is the assassination of the 35th President of the United States of America, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK). President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 while traveling in a…

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    The murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy lead to several people wondering if it was one individual or more involved in the shooting. Lee Harvey Oswald was known to kill the President all by himself. The question is, how can Oswald be the only person that contributed in the killing when there were 3 shots fired? “You probably also know there are hundreds of conspiracy theories about who was behind the assassination, and whether Oswald was the lone gunman or if there was another shooter on the…

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    After all, it had to take professionals to pull off an assassination that even the CIA and FBI had a difficult time with. Apparently, the Warren Commission was published to give Americans closure, and the findings from the CIA’s and FBI’s later investigations were kept hidden from the public. Anyways, the claim that the three shots came from the eastern-most south-facing window on the 6th floor of…

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    distich shots in the original. The secret service came in and confiscated the camera and the film and made 3 copies and these copies you cant hear the shots. There was a total of 4 frames taken out of the film. The odd thing is that the warren county commission said one bullet shot from a 6th floor of a warehouse passed through the lower back of the president then somehow made its way through his throat then into governor Connelly’s side. Breaking his ribs and puncturing his lung then traveled…

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    For whom it may concern Nov 22, 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald many believe that he did not act alone. It dated the ‘king’ of all American conspiracies. I think Lee H. Oswald acted alone in the murder of J.F.K. Because all evidence points directly to Oswald, film- analyzed, and he was a crazy person. All evidence points directly to Oswald from the crime scene from the Texas School Box Depository Building 6th floor. The three shell casing, prints on the…

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    Along with the CIA and Cuba, the next most well known theory is that the Mafia and Bobby Kennedy with Jack Ruby had something to do with the killing of the 35th President of the United States. The basic understanding of why this might have happened actually has to do with the election. JFK told the Chicago Mafia that if they got people to vote for him he would leave them alone. This happened, but Bobby Kennedy really pushed to get rid of organized crime (Thomas 14-17). When this started to…

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    Lee Harvey Oswald Lee Harvey Oswald was born, October 18, 1939, New Orleans, LA. Early life Lee Harvey Oswald was born on October 18, 1939, New Orleans, LA. His father died 2 months after he was born and so he never had a father. Marguerite Oswald sent Lee and his two older brothers, to live in an orphanage he then started to be in detention hall for being very emotional attached. President John F Kennedy Killed In the afternoon of November 22, 1963, around the time of President John F.…

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    was flown in Air Force One to the Navy Medical Center in Washington D.C. Americans mourned for their president John F. Kennedy. The Government launched an investigation into the assassination of Kennedy this investigation called the Warren Commission. In the past 50 years since this investigation, many have been asking questions about its findings. Some say that the Warren…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Remark on the Assassination of MLK JR On April 4, 1968, an American Politician named Robert F. Kennedy gave an important speech to the United States about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Indianapolis, IN to try to convince the people to not become violent, feel hatred, and get revenge over his assassin especially the black people, who wanted revenge over the white man that killed Martin Luther King, Jame Earl Ray. In this speech politician Kennedy…

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    Lyndon B. Johnson was elected Vice President to John F. Kennedy in the 1960 campaign. When Kennedy was assassinated, on November 22, 1963, Johnson was sworn in as the 36th United States President. Johnson went into office as a Texan who had served in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and had a vision that took action as he launched what he called a “Great Society” for all Americans. Regardless of his impressive domestic achievements Johnson’s legacy was equally…

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