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The Crime of the century

There are few crimes in the world's history that can be categorized as the crime of the century; one crime that does hold this title is the assassination of the 35th president of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. There are many theories as to who was behind the murder of JFK. History books tell us that a lone assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, fired three shots from the eastern most sixth floor window, of the Texas School Book Depository (TSBD) Building on November 22,1963, fatally wounding President Kennedy. Contrary to what the history books say, there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that proves that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill JFK, and that there was a conspiracy, headed by top officials of the U.S. government, to not only kill President Kennedy, but cover the crime up.

In order to prove that there was a conspiracy plot to kill JFK, one must first prove that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill him. Oswald would have been unable to fire the shots from the sixth floor window. A bystander in Dealey Plaza that day, Abraham Zapruter captured the entire horrific scene on video. "The Zapruter film clearly fixes the time of the first shot at frame Z-189...There is a huge oak tree in front of t


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The assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was indeed the crime of the century, perhaps the crime of history. There is an extraordinary amount of evidence proving Lee Harvey Oswald is not guilty and proving a government ordered conspiracy to kill President Kennedy and cover the crime up. We may never with absolute certainty what happened in Dallas Texas in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963.

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Groden, Robert J., and Howard Edward Livingstone. High Treason. Baltimore: The

There is more than enough evidence proving a conspiracy to kill JFK. That though is not even the true crime. The true crime is how the American public, with the help of the press, allowed the Dallas police, Washington D.C. and the Warren Commission to cover it up. The cover-up began at 12:31 on November 22, 1963, just one minute after president Kennedy was shot. Many people believe that they heard shots coming from behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. "...Policemen dashed up the slope of the grassy knoll, where they wee met by men flashing secret service badges, and turned away. Later, it was established that no Secret Service agents were present anywhere in that area, so clearly, men had been provided false identification and were in place during the shooting to turn back the police, giving the gunmen time to escape (Groden 19). Who were these men and how did they have Secret Service Identification? The Warren Commission, the CIA, nor the Dallas police department has any explanation for this, but there is an explanation, CONSPIRACY. The cover-up does not stop there. There are the famous "tramp" photos. "Photographic evidence, including the famous 'tramp' photographs, show that men were 'arrested' at Dealey Plaza. No record of these arrests exists and there is none in the Warren Report (Prouty 21)." Many conspiracy experts believe that these are photographs of the gunmen that were located behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. These men are supposed to be "tramps" or bums taken off of railroad cars located behind the picket fence. Yet these "tramps" photographed are wearing sports jackets, nice shoes and are cleanly shaven. If these men were just "tramps" why was there no record of their arrest of file with the Dallas Police? Why was the Warren Commission never told of these men? Why were they released just minutes after the President of the United States was murdered? Why? CONSPIRACY Need More evidence? Col. L. Fletcher Prouty was in New Zealand at the time of JFK's murder (the crime happened at 6:30am on the 23rd of November in New Zealand). Col. Prouty recalls, "I was on my way to breakfast with a member of the congress from Ohio...we purchased the first newspaper available...It is amazing to re-read the front page of that paper today and find all of the detail, the remarkable detail, about Lee Harvey Oswald, about his service in the Marine corps, about his living in Russia, about his Russian wife, and then the full scenario of the

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