The Assassination of JFK: Major Conspiracy Theories
Was JFK’s assassination really the work of a lone gunman, or is there more to the story? Dive into the most compelling conspiracy theories that have kept the world guessing for decades. From shadowy government plots to mysterious witnesses, let’s unravel the secrets behind one of history’s most debated events.
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What if the official story of JFK’s assassination isn’t the whole truth?
While Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested as the lone gunman, many believe there’s more beneath the surface.
The Warren Commission concluded Oswald acted alone, but skeptics point to inconsistencies and unanswered questions that have fueled
speculation for over sixty years.
Let’s explore the most persistent theories.
One of the most famous theories claims there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll.
Witnesses reported hearing shots from multiple directions, and some even saw suspicious figures behind the fence.
The infamous Zapruder film, which captured the assassination, has been endlessly analyzed for evidence of more than one
gunman.
Could the real story involve a coordinated attack?
Another theory points fingers at the CIA, suggesting they orchestrated the assassination to stop Kennedy’s policies.
Proponents cite Kennedy’s conflicts with intelligence agencies and his push for peace with Cuba and the Soviet Union.
Declassified documents and mysterious deaths of witnesses have only deepened suspicions.
Was the CIA protecting national interests, or hiding something much darker?
The Mafia theory suggests organized crime had a motive to silence Kennedy, who was cracking down on their
operations.
Some believe mobsters collaborated with rogue government agents, while others think Oswald was just a pawn.
Despite decades of investigations, no theory has been definitively proven.
The mystery endures, keeping the world fascinated by what really happened in Dallas that day.
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