American Conspiracies
There is no doubt that the American government has been withholding evidence of conspiracy activities from the populace, but the question remaining would be how deep do these secrets run? As a citizen of the United States of America, one deserves the right to know the truths about certain events. Two of the greatest events shrouded in conspiracy would be the JFK assassination and the Pearl Harbor bombing. The assassination of John F. Kennedy happened more that 30 years ago, but there is no other event that has received such voluminous writing, research and speculation in the first three decades after it happened. Obviously the most contemplated theory is the lone gunman theory. “Autopsies reveal that there was more that one shot”, but the government states that they came from single striking range (Griffith 1). If that were so, then James Tague would not have been struck in the cheek by a flying projectile. When the shots were fired, “James Tague was standing near the triple underpass in the Dealy Plaza” (Griffith 2). He was standing about “450 from the TSDB” when suddenly a bullet struck the curb on Main Street about 20 feet from where he was standing”(Griffith
would have had to literally "squeeze" his way out of the sniper's nest, for when Officer FDR, later said “the blow was heavier than he had hoped it would necessarily be . . . But 2). A local officer noticed blood seeping from Tague’s cheek. It was most likely caused was fired”(Moore 53). This completely puts the lone gunmen theory and as well as the
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Approximate Word count = 1769
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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