John F Kennedy Assassination
This is an article on the assassination of JFK and the conspiracies surrounding it.
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy took place on November 22, 1963, at 12:30 pm in Dallas, Texas. The presidential motorcade was traveling through Dealey Plaza, the main business part of Dallas, when three lone gun shots rang out through the courtyard, hitting the President in the neck and in the head and throat. Governor John Connally was also shot in the back; however, he was not killed. The motorcade sped away with President Kennedy in the backseat, on the way to Parklands Hospital. The President survived for 35 minuets after these fatal shots were fired. The official government documentation claims that Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president from the 6th story window of the schoolbook depository building. There are those who disagree with the government’s findings, resulting in conspiracy theories. Lets examine a few.
Luis Witt was seen in the Zapruder film, a home video of the assassination by Abraham Zepruder, with an open umbrella. Some say that the umbrella was a weapon that fired poison darts at Kennedy, paralyzinf him and setting him up for the bullet to the head. Others would say this was for personal comfort; however Mr. Witt also opened his umbrella indoors in front of the House Select Committee on Assassinations. Some say this was a reminder to Kennedy of his father’s support of the British Prime Minister’s lack of disagreement toward Hitler. Other more radical views of this are that the umbrella was a weapon that fired poison darts at Kennedy, paralyzing him and setting him up for the bullet to the head. Next we have three “tramps” who were arrested in a nearby train yard. Conspirators had a field day with these three men. They analyzed these pictures and did what they called identifying the three men. Conspirators say the first man could be Frank Sturgis, who was later involved in the Watergate Scandal. The second man was “identified” as also possibly being Frank Sturgis, and the third was thought to be E. Howard Hunt, also from Watergate. If these “tramps” really were government officials in disguise, then this is fairly strong evidence that evil was afoot however for each name there were also two or three others who these men were identified as. When the forensic Anthropologists from the House Select Committee on Assassinations reviewed the information they came up with the verdict, after examining the photos and the men thoroughly that none of the three men could have been involved in the assassination. Footage from the “Grassy Noll” inside Dealey Plaza shows people dropping to the ground thinking that there were shots fired from behind them, also we see many people running toward the Grassy Noll to catch the gunman.
We have discussed three of the major conspiracy theories from the assassination of John F. Kennedy; the umbrella man, the three tramps, and the Grassy Noll Footage. There are hundreds of views about the assassination.I hope that this will cause you to do some research of your own and find your own opinion
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