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What happened on November 22, 1963?
Who killed JFK? And how?
Answer
You will hear many people say Oswald acted alone and others who say he didn't. I believe, after all these years (45 years this November), that there has never been one shred of evidence to support a conspiracy. (Forget those television docudramas that claim to present "facts" that it was a conspiracy; there are no proven facts to support it). It is laughable to think that 45 years could pass without any irrefutable proof of a conspiracy, and that is because there WASN'T one! According to conspiracy theorists, hundreds - if not thousands of people were involved in the so-called conspiracy. Think about it. It's utter nonsense! Some say it was the Mafia, others that it was Castro, or Lyndon Johnson, or the FBI, or the CIA, or some shadowy assassination squad that was supposedly in existence at that time, or Aristotle Onassis working from behind the scenes at the request of Jackie Kennedy who was having marital problems, or that the Mafia was working with the Dallas police force and Jack Ruby, or someone's grandmother, and the list goes on and on. Kennedy was assassinated by a shooter (Oswald) who had positioned himself in the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas. Oswald was a malcontent and a miserable human being. And at this point, who really cares anyway! In another five years, the event will be 50 years in the past. We have other more important things with which to concern ourselves in this country, I believe. Things that affect people today. I say, leave the past in the past. Let the dead bury the dead. Period.
You will hear many people say Oswald acted alone and others who say he didn't. I believe, after all these years (45 years this November), that there has never been one shred of evidence to support a conspiracy. (Forget those television docudramas that claim to present "facts" that it was a conspiracy; there are no proven facts to support it). It is laughable to think that 45 years could pass without any irrefutable proof of a conspiracy, and that is because there WASN'T one! According to conspiracy theorists, hundreds - if not thousands of people were involved in the so-called conspiracy. Think about it. It's utter nonsense! Some say it was the Mafia, others that it was Castro, or Lyndon Johnson, or the FBI, or the CIA, or some shadowy assassination squad that was supposedly in existence at that time, or Aristotle Onassis working from behind the scenes at the request of Jackie Kennedy who was having marital problems, or that the Mafia was working with the Dallas police force and Jack Ruby, or someone's grandmother, and the list goes on and on. Kennedy was assassinated by a shooter (Oswald) who had positioned himself in the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas. Oswald was a malcontent and a miserable human being. And at this point, who really cares anyway! In another five years, the event will be 50 years in the past. We have other more important things with which to concern ourselves in this country, I believe. Things that affect people today. I say, leave the past in the past. Let the dead bury the dead. Period.
JFK assassination evidence?
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what are different objective and subjective pieces of evidence in the JFK assassination?
Answer
Two good books to read on the JFK assassination are:
"Crossfire: The Men Who Killed Kennedy" by Jim Marrs
"On the Trail of the Assassins" by Jim Garrison
The 8mm film of the motorcade shot by Abraham Zapruder is an objective piece of evidence because it shows events as they actually happened, without any type of personal bias or memory issues.
The eyewitness testimony of the people in Dealey Plaza who saw the shooting is an example of subjective evidence -- eyewitness testimony is not 100% reliable, and a lot of what these people saw is based on their memories (which are not perfect) and their personal biases (which greatly affect what they saw and what they didn't see). Thirty different people give thirty different stories. No two are alike. However, pretty much every witness in Dealey Plaza said they saw the back of JFK's head explode...
Two good books to read on the JFK assassination are:
"Crossfire: The Men Who Killed Kennedy" by Jim Marrs
"On the Trail of the Assassins" by Jim Garrison
The 8mm film of the motorcade shot by Abraham Zapruder is an objective piece of evidence because it shows events as they actually happened, without any type of personal bias or memory issues.
The eyewitness testimony of the people in Dealey Plaza who saw the shooting is an example of subjective evidence -- eyewitness testimony is not 100% reliable, and a lot of what these people saw is based on their memories (which are not perfect) and their personal biases (which greatly affect what they saw and what they didn't see). Thirty different people give thirty different stories. No two are alike. However, pretty much every witness in Dealey Plaza said they saw the back of JFK's head explode...
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