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    Jimmy Hoffa Theory

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    The disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa is a mystery still to this day. Hoffa was the president of the Teamsters Union, as well as a labor organizer (“Jimmy Hoffa Biography”). He disappeared mysteriously on July 30, 1975 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (“James R. Hoffa | Biography - American Labour Leader”). There are many theories for Hoffa’s disappearance, such as the belief that he was murdered by a Teamsters enforcer (“Wisley”). To sum this up, many people are searching for even the slightest trace…

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    that time the news did not provide much detail, and people believed everything they heard and read. I today’s society Kennedy’s death it is still a mystery because we never found out or solve who really killed him. People said that the killer is Lee Harvey Oswald, but some people doubt it that Lee acted alone. Today’s society is more opened about this kind of topics because since Kennedy’s death we have been better…

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    Conspiracy theories have become almost a big trend in American culture. Many of these conspiracy theories relate back to the American government, and usually not in a good way. One of the most well known conspiracies is the Malcolm X assassination. Malcolm X was a prominent civil rights figure during the 1950s and 1960s. He fought for equality amongst White Americans and African Americans, which was seen as a threat by many White Americans. Although many believe Malcolm X was killed by his own…

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    Did He or Did He Not? Topher Throckmorton Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (also known as JFK)? I personally think that he was not alone and that there was a conspiracy. The three main reasons why I think there was a conspiracy is because one he couldn’t have come up the whole assassination by himself, two is that someone had told him when JFK was getting closer to where he was shot, and three is that someone had to of been around JFK…

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    Willam M. Rice Case

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    asked for over 30 years by many. A controversial case in the 1900 raised many questions from all around. A unique case that involved a rich man, his driver, and his lawyer. The question in fact was, did Mr. William Rice get murdered by his driver or was he instructed to do so by a lawyer. William M. Rice was a very rich man that lived on 500 Madison Avenue, New York City. He had an estate of seven million dollars. He was widowed and childless and died at the age of 84 in his Berkshire…

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    Did Lee Harvey act alone? I think Lee did act alone on this with the evidence I found online. President JFK was killed Nov. 22, 1963 it was said the Harvey had a lot of hate for his society and that he would act against it. He had fired three shots from a window of Texas Book Depository. Harvey had messed up in so many different ways that he was just a lost man. President JFK was shot on the main street of Dallas he was making he’s way through Dallas with his wife. I think it was wrong of…

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    John F Kennedy was shot and killed November 22, 1963 on his way through Dallas, Texas, to make appearances in a bid to drum up support for the Democratic Party prior to the 1964 general election. The assassination’s significance to American history is that it stopped John F Kennedy from continuing to resist a US war in Vietnam. In the picture given, John F Kennedy is accompanied by the first lady through Dallas, Texas to make this appearance. Where the photograph provided shows a visual…

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    discuss conflicts in the democratic party between liberal Ralph Yarborough and Don. At 12:30 pm the president was shot by a rifle and suffered gunshot wounds to his head and throat. By 1:00pm, John F Kennedy was pronounced dead. The prime suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the crime. Unfortunately, two days after the assassination, Oswald was killed by Jack…

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    Introduction On November 11th, 1963 the 35th President Of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Lee Harvey Oswald was the prime suspect in President Kennedy’s assassination but was soon “assassinated” himself by Jack Ruby. Because of his sudden death, Oswald was never able to tell his story, however there are many ideas on who killed the President. Many say it was a conspiracy and some say it was Oswald alone. I personally believe Kennedy’s death was a conspiracy. Although…

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    Jfk Significance

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    was the assassination was planned by right-wing political activists. Who held ultra-conservative views and were supported by a wealthy man.And that the assassination was carried out with the help of the Dallas Police Force who were able to frame Lee Harvey Oswald. Due to conspiracy theories never being solved it causes many people to wonder who actually killed JFK. Due to Lee being murdered before his testimony. Conspiracy theories still affect New Zealanders today as we don’t have a definite…

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