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John F. Kennedy 2

On November 22,1963 the death of John F. Kennedy was the largest, and most comprehensive conspiracy in United States history. The truth of what happened on that dreadful day in Dallas, Texas is unknown to the common person and it will probably be that way for years to come. The only people that actually know what happened that day would be the ones involved in the conspiracy. The conspirators know the truth, and multitudes of people and the United States government have tried to explain what happened on that day through their own theories and thoughts. The theories vary as much as the people who came up with them.

The United States government believes that John F. Kennedy was killed by a single assassin by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. The belief that Oswald was the lone assassin has been quite scrutinized because of the numerous holes in the government's reasoning. The government describes that day like this. A large enthusiastic crowd was greeting the president when he arrived at Dallas airport on the morning of November 22, 1963. Along the motorcade's route people were lined up 10-12 deep, just to applaud the Presiden's motorcade. Next to the president in the open topped limousine sat his wife. In front of the Kennedys sat


The assassination of John F. Kennedy was the largest conspiracy in the history of the United States. The Commission that did the research for the government did everything they could to compile the information, into a complete story that describes the events that happened with the assassination of Kennedy. The commission did all they humanly could with the information they had. The true research was hard because of the information being altered. The only way to learn the truth is to have one of the conspirators come out and describe the events that actually occurred and that's not very likely.

My belief on the assassination was that Lee Harvey Oswald and two co-conspirators, one being a FBI Agent and the other having connections with the CIA or the FBI. The three arrived in Dealey Plaza sometime before 12:15 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 1963. The first was a young man dressed in a white cowboy hat. He was positioned on the knoll steps overlooking Elm Street and was used as a watch out man. Oswald was sitting in a window on the sixth-floor at the Texas School Book Depository. The so called Umbrella Man was the second co-conspirator and was located near the street, in the large crowd.

Officer Smith testified before the Warren Commission that his instructions at the Depository's front door were to let no one in or out of the building except official personnel. One might assume that Smith remembered FBI Agent showing him his ID, and allowed him entry. In a scene from Ernest Mentesana's 8mm film, the FBI Agent can be seen in the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets, with his back to the camera, watching the various Fire, Police and News vehicles that had arrived. The planning of this assassination attempt was done by Lyndon B. Johnson along with other high ranking leaders in the United States government. Also involved in the planning of the assassination were members of an organized crime group. The assassination took place because of Kennedy's policies towards Cuba. The policy was seen as a great injustice. What Lee Harvey Oswald did not know about the planning of this assassination attempt was that he was being planned as the fall guy. It was planned that Oswald would go and blend into the crowd at the cafe in the Texas School Depository. This is where Oswald was taken into custody.

John B. Connally, the governor of Texas and his wife. As the cars approached a triple underpass, about 12:30pm, Mrs.Connally turned to President Kennedy and said, "You cannot say Dallas doesn't love you, Mr. President". This is the moment when the terror began. At this point three shots rang out. The first bullet shot the president through the back of the head and throat. The second bullet hit Governor Connally, piercing his back, chest, wrist and thigh. A reporter glanced up and saw O

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