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I think that the CIA, and their mob connections, killed JFK. A few people and oswald shot him. They then all got in a car, and drove off. They were pulled over by a police offiecer, killed him and ran off in different directions. Oswald was caught and the CIA, covering their tracks, got Jack Ruby, using mob connections, to kill Oswald. Ruby agreed because he thought he would only get a five year manslauhgter charge. But he got death. Oswald was in the CIA, and the CIA unit that was used to kill him was Division D, the assassination unit, who had previously tried to kill Castro.

2007-05-31 03:31:40 · 8 answers · asked by aaadaj 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Interesting.I never thought much about the cop being killed. That is an interesting theory you have there. Except I always thought Ruby agreed because he had cancer and was going to die anyway.

2007-05-31 03:39:29 · answer #1 · answered by Stephanie is awesome!! 7 · 1 1

If you listen to the people who knew those involved with the association best, they all say that Oswald and Ruby both acted alone. Oswald's brother has said he though his brother was entirely capable of conducting the assassination on his own and it would be highly unlikely he would be that involved with a group of conspirators. Friends of Jack Ruby have said he was very distraught by the assination and was appalled that he would even be given a trial.

2007-05-31 11:11:03 · answer #2 · answered by gerafalop 7 · 0 0

I believe what Howard Hunt told his son on his death bed.
LBJ was right in the middle of the murder of JFK and had the help of the mafia.
New bullet tests seem to prove that all the fragments did not come from the same weapon.
Oswald did have a hand in things but was a patsy just like he told the press at the Dallas police station.
Ruby was mob connected.
Our government has a track record of burying the truth under the auspices of 'national security' so we may never get them to admit the truth.

2007-05-31 10:46:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

So, if this is true, how many people would be involved? This is the key question in any conspiracy, because the more that are involved, the more likely that someone at some time will develop a conscience or at the least want a movie deal out of it.

This is why most conspiracy theories are just that; theories. They just don't stand up to hard scrutiny

2007-05-31 10:55:56 · answer #4 · answered by Mark A 6 · 1 0

Well, the JFK assassination is perplexing. Bobby Kennedy felt that there was a conspiracy. Recently, it has come to light that Howard Hunt of Watergate fame attended a meeting in Miami about creating a plot to kill Kennedy. Unfortunately, there is no absolutely clear evidence that a conspiracy existed, but, some, circumstantial evidence. I suspect we'll never know for sure.

2007-05-31 10:45:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Interesting theory.
Could be.

My favorite book on the Kennedy Assassination is still Mark Lane's Rush to Judgement.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_to_Judgment

2007-05-31 10:41:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

One of the many conspiracy theory's surrounding a tragic day.

I don't really know what happened, none of us do. I just do not think that the entire Federal Government could have kept it quiet for the last 43 years if that is what really happened.

2007-05-31 10:44:56 · answer #7 · answered by Dog Lover 7 · 1 1

this is interesting. i saw on a "ufo show" that when clinton got in office, he had his chief of staff try to find info on 2 things.
Are UFO's real?
Who killed JFK?

the man came back to him like five years later with nothing. not even paper trails of known events and investigations.

and then quit. hmmmmmmmmmmm..........

2007-05-31 10:47:17 · answer #8 · answered by daddio 7 · 0 1

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