Kennedy Assignation Conspiracy
An assassin (s) bullet tragically gunned down John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth president, on November 22, 1963. The United States government wants us (the public) to believe that only one man killed him. This man, Lee Harvey Oswald, was used as a scapegoat for one of the biggest conspiracies of our time. The evidence is clear that Oswald was not the killer at all but the United States government is concealing crucial documents that would lead us to the real assassins and the evidence showing that more than one person shot at Kennedy in Dallas. The evidence is clear that Lee Harvey Oswald did not even fire a shot at President Kennedy that day. According to Jim Garrison’s book On the Trail of the Assassins, “The most obvious and compelling piece of evidence exonerating Oswald was the “nitrate” test he was given on the night of the assassination.” He also explains this test: “Simply put, this test reveals the deposits of nitrate on an individuals cheek when he or she has fired a rifle.” This test showed that Oswald did not fire the weapon he was accused of firing at all that day. There is also another piece of evidence that was not present at the time Oswald was accused of the murder. It is a psychol
The United States government is concealing information from the public. These documents will not be opened well into the twenty first century. Why are these documents not being opened? It should seem obvious that any one involved in the assassination of the president will be dead by that time. There is evidence missing from the John F. Kennedy autopsy. The key missing evidence, which was stolen from the National Archives, was his brain. There was also a lot of evidence that was purposely destroyed by several people, which included pictures and x-rays of his body: “One roll of 120 film was seized by the Secret Service agents from a Navy medical corpsman…was immediately exposed to light’ (Groden). The President’s personal physician, Admiral George Burkley admitted to altering the autopsy report. Evidence shows that a man identified as a government agent was seen picking up a bullet in Dealey Plaza after the shooting was over. According to Groden, “At least thirty seven documents are missing from Oswald’s Central Intelligence Agency 201 file (personnel file) and hundreds more are still being withheld from the public.” (High Treason) There was also a mix up in reporting, which gun the Dallas police found. They first said they found a German Mauser, not the Italian Mannlicher-Carcano that was stated to be the weapon that killed the president. I also found something very interesting in the New York Times from November 24, 1963, edition. It is a picture of a Dallas detective carrying a rifle and it ways the rifle was found on the fifth floor landing of the Dallas School Book Depository. It is documented in numerous books that the rifle was found on the sixth floor behind several boxes. I also found news clipping from the Bayonne Times same date as above and it states they found a German Mauser rifle. In another article in the Bayonne Times it says: ogical stress evaluator, which tells if a person is telling the truth or lying. This test is similar to a lie detector, but the difference is that they do not need the cooperation of the person being detected. George O’Toole conducted this test with the tape recording of Oswald voice. When Oswald was asked by a reporter in Dallas, “Did you shoot the president” his response was, “No, sir I did not.” (The Assassination Tapes) This is the clip that O’Toole used to do his t
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