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The JFK Assasination

In a world with so many problems--- crime, drugs, murder, poverty--- Americans should be able to trust in the government for help. However, it is not safe to do so. Thus is the outcome of the Kennedy assassination. While the government was so busy trying to convince the public that Lee Harvey Oswald brutally murdered John F. Kennedy, they missed one important thing. The truth. The facts. Insufficient medical and hospital procedures, suspicious incidents during the Dallas motorcade, the impossible "Magic Bullet" theory, and countless other happenings--- these are not just things the American public dreamed up in their heads. They had to begin finding the real truth on their own, for the government had betrayed the American people.

Some of the most significant facts that hint the assassination was a conspiracy by the government come from the hospitals where Kennedy was examined immediately after the assassination. Dr. Charles Crenshaw, MD, who was in the emergency room at Parkland Hospital before and during the President's death, claims that the wound in Kennedy's neck was much to small to be an exit wound, and was clearly an entry wound. However, pictures taken at Bethsada Hospital reveal a much larger neck wound than had been


It is very shameful that a man with so much to live for, so much to give to America, was taken away from us. Not by accident, but by a very precisely planned out conspiracy by whom we thought we could trust the most. But it was missing a few links, and now, today, the facts are leaking out--- one by one....

seen at Parkland. Apparently someone had mangled the wound to make it appear as an exit wound. But who, and why? Was it to support the "Lone Gunman" theory? If it was, it failed to do so. Another startling piece of information was concerning Kennedy's brain. When the President was ordered out of Parkland without an autopsy, he still had a brain. However, when it the body arrived in Bethsada, the brain had suddenly disappeared! As if that was not mysterious enough, Dr. Crenshaw, the last person to see Kennedy's body before it was flown to Bethsada, said the body was put in a coffin, but when it arrived at Destination B, it was in a body bag, and a different coffin. This piece of evidence certainly proves that someone who had been on the plane to Bethsada had fooled with Kennedy's body. Also, an autopsy would have been performed on Kennedy's body by Texas law, but Secret Service agents with guns ordered the body to leave--- without an autopsy. Somebody was trying to get the body out of the hands of the public. And fast.

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