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    Kennedy, it’s always a shame. John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though there are many conspiracy theories that people believe, this paper is written to show that indeed Oswald shot and killed Kennedy. And also to show whether or not this could have been avoided. On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by the notorious Lee Harvey Oswald. Why did Oswald do it? Fidel Castro, the Prime Minister of Cuba at the time…

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    Australia has a vast range of foods and cuisines, expanding and evolving since the first fleet arrived in 1788, from then on many other migrants from different ethnic groups have settled in Australia, this has resulted in increased food availability as each group has introduced, grown and prepared their own native foods from their homeland. Australia is recognized as one of the most multicultural countries in the world and the food component is heavily responsible for that reputation. The first…

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    The JFK Assassination JFK was one of our nation's best presidents mainly for avoiding the Cuban missile crisis. He also has another achievement that is not so pleasant. He is the only president that was assassinated but not knowing how it happened. (Not sure what this means: but not knowing how it happened. Please elaborate.) This is where the speculation starts, and where conspiracy theories are born. So get ready to have some theory pancakes with some knowledge syrup, because we are taking…

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    Oliver Stone’s 1991 JFK has one goal: destroying the lone gunman story the government has continuously shoved down the throats of the American public regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Stone’s work in this film creates a truly palpable sense of tension that keeps the audience riveted throughout the entire three-hour plot line. JFK follows the story of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, the only man in history who prosecuted someone in relation to…

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    other, further distorting the event rather than making it more clear for historians to understand. On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, by a man who resides by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. Nevertheless, it is believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the only one involved with the crime. Countless theories attempt to explain the truth behind Kennedy’s controversial death and mysterious killer. Reports of the location and number of shots were recorded…

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    According to The Warren Commission, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. However, further investigation has led many to believe that this isn't the truth. The Illuminati, in search of The New World Order, was very excited for the nuclear war that was extremely close to becoming a reality in 1962 following the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Illuminati needed this perfect opportunity to rebuild fallen nations due to nuclear warfare…

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    There are many theories on how John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated, but which one is true? John Kennedy was not the best president the United States had but he had goals to make the country better. He was forty-three when he was elected, he was the youngest president to be elected. On May 25,1961, he addressed congress saying “I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth.”…

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    the United States that she appreciated what they did for her, but felt that her husband Lee Harvey Oswald was set up. She proceeded to say that the CIA was highly involved with her husband and that the report was false. I have never heard of KERA, so I do not know how good this article is. It is a very good article that states were they got their resources from. I do…

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    People who believe in conspiracy theories convince themselves that a group is trying to plot a devious act, or has executed a devious act, mainly aiming towards influencing mass media and politics. But how do people come up with these theories and why are some conspiracy theories so believable? Psychology gives a deeper explanation of these theories and the reasons why people believe in them. According to psychologists, people who believe in conspiracies feel like they don’t have a control in…

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    There are many things that set Kennedy apart from Eisenhower. One thing that sets Kennedy from Eisenhower is that Eisenhower thinks of Kennedy as “callow” and “ incapable of governing”, he also finds it appalling that a man who was nothing more than a lieutenant in WW2 is taking over the presidency while Eisenhower himself is a general who directed the D-Day Invasion. While Kennedy thinks of Eisenhower as nothing more than an old general that has zero interest when it came to righting the wrong…

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