The government claims Lee H. Oswald was involved in the assassination. The "magic bullet" theory was proven as factual, but it is still unclear as to the identity of the second shooter, or where that sniper's nest was located.
2006-07-19 16:10:52
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answered by DocoMyster 5
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President John F.Kennedy was killed by none other than LBJohnson and he served on the commitee that cleared himself.Reasons why i think this
1.)He would become president and 2.)He could up the war in Viet-nam so he thru his wife lady byrd could reap all the money the USA was putting into rebuilding Viet-nam.I am a viet-nam vet and while there I had been hit by a steel I-beam taking off the back cover to my 2 1/2 ton truck as i was bringing guys to airport so they could go home.Well the crane that caused the accident belonged to a company known as R.M.K.B.R.J.out of Seattle Washington.The MP's came and told me to forget about the incident because we were both Goverment workers.Then they told me "you see those initials?Well the J stands for Johnson(as in Lady Byrd),and she owns 75% of the company.They tried to pass it off as Cubans and even others but it seems all died Mysterious deaths.I'm convinced Johnson had his hand in this assassination.
2006-07-19 23:07:32
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answered by bjec22 2
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Lee Harvey Oswald
2006-07-19 22:57:01
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answered by nativeamericantay 3
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Lee Harvey Oswald
2006-07-19 22:56:15
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answered by jpxc99 3
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Since Lee Harvey Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby before he was brought to trial, we may never know who actually pulled the trigger.
However, a good starting point is to look up "Permindex" (Permanent Industrial Expositions). Look up also the role of John Foster Dulles, Allan Dulles, Robert McNamara, McGeorge Bundy. See also Eisenhower's warnings of the "military-industrial complex".
Shortly before his assasination, JFK had issued an Executive Order, to begin the withdrawal of all US forces in Viet Nam. He had been personally warned by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, not to get involved in a ground war in Asia. After JFK's death, McGeorge Bundy reversed that order.
Who wanted to destroy the US's standing in the world?
2006-07-19 23:22:17
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answered by Joya 5
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I read a good one a while back, one of the bullets was possibly from a secret service agent in the following car that accidently discharged his rifle after Oswald's first shot. He was seen standing with a rifle in one picture frame, then seated as if from an unexpected recoil in the next. The early studies compared damage from two bullets, but in the final report only the one bullet, consistent with Oswald's weapon was discussed. Supposedly, Kennedy would have survived Oswald's, but the Secret Service bullet killed him. Story was that Johnson was unhappy to have Secret Service agents behind him.
2006-07-19 22:59:58
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answered by Rabbit 7
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Lee Harvey Oswald.
Gavin Esler presented a BBC documentary a couple of years back which not only proved, beyond reasonable doubt, that Oswald killed Kennedy but also debunked every conspiracy theory going.
2006-07-20 02:07:31
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answered by Dave T 3
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A nutcase named Lee Harvey Oswald who was a damn good shot.
I used to work with Marina, so I know.
2006-07-19 22:56:04
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answered by Nani 4
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John Deere.
2006-07-19 22:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It Remains a Mystery.....These are the Facts :
Lee Harvey Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18, 1939. His father, Robert Oswald, died two months after the birth, and when Lee was 3 yrs old his mother, Marguerite, sent him to an orphanage. When his mom remarried, he went back to live with her in Fort Worth. She divorced. He had 2 older brothers who remained in Texas when he and his mom moved to NY in 1952. He misbehaved in school, was sent to a detention centre, and underwent psychiatric treatment. He joined the Civil Air patrol in 1955 and the following year became interested in politics. He told friends that he was a Marxist. Lee quit school at 16 and joined the U.S. Marines.He got into trouble for being in possession of an unregistered weapon, and in March 1958 he was found guilty of provoking an argument with a sergeant. He became a supporter of Fidel Castro. In 1959 Oswald left the Marines, travelled to Finland, and quickly entered the Soviet Union, applying for citizenship. He was rejected, so he attempted suicide by cutting his wrist. He was kept in the hospital for a week and allowed to remain in the country, working as an assembler at a radio and television factory. He met Marina Prusakova, a nineteen year old pharmacy worker, and they got married. In June, 1962, he was given permission to take his wife and baby daughter to the United States. They lived in Fort Worth, Dallas and New Orleans. He worked as a steamship clerk and an illegal bookmaker. In 1963, he wrote to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and proposed to rent a small office at his own expense for the purpose of forming a branch office to aid in Cuban political affairs. Oswald was arrested for fighting, and on August 12, was found guilty.After getting out of jail he visited Mexico City, where he visited the Cuban Embassy (attempting to get permission to travel to Cuba). His application was turned down and he tried to get a visa for the Soviet Union and was again rejected in 1963. He moved to Dallas, rented a room, and found a job.
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy arrived in Dallas with his party ( wife Jacqueline Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor John Connally and Senator Ralph Yarborough). Also in the presidential limousine were John Connally's wife, Roy Kellerman (head of the Secret Service at the White House), and the driver. At about 12.30 p.m. John Kennedy was hit by bullets that hit him in the head and the left shoulder. At 1 p.m. Kennedy was declared dead.
Oswald was interrogated by the Dallas Police for over 13 hours. No tapes or transcripts could ever be produced by the interrogators. Oswald publicly denied having been involved in the killing of Kennedy.
On November 24, 1963, Oswald was being transferred to the county jail. During the transfer, as Oswald was led through the basement of police headquarters, a man rushed forward and shot him in the stomach. The gunman was quickly arrested by police officers. Oswald died soon afterwards. The man who killed him was later identified as being Jack Ruby.
There is a lot of supposition, too many gaps, too many coincidences ........ I have only given a brief summary of the man who was declared the murderer of President John F Kennedy. You will have to read and draw your own conclusions. Did he or didn't he ............... that is the Question.
2006-07-19 23:57:17
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answered by SpongebobRoundpants 5
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