I believe that Oswald was the sole gunman. I go back and forth on it being arranged by the mob. For one thing Oswald couldn't get along with anyone.
For the best book ever on the Kennedy Assassination read Posner's book "Case Closed" it was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize or maybe even won it, I can't remember, but it is excellent.
2007-08-31 03:06:50
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answered by Jackie Oh! 7
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All the evidence supports the Oswald-acted-alone-scenario, at least at the scene of the crime. (If he was put up to it, or whatever, it's never been proven.)
In 1978 there was a congressional investigation into JFK's assassination, whereby experts from all over the country were recruited to go over all evidence and witness accounts, especially the forensics and autopsy photos, and those experts concluded, without controversy, that Oswald acted alone.
Most importantly: Oswald's finger and palm prints were found all around the sniper's nest in the school book depository, as well as on Oswald's rifle. The so-called pristine bullet found on a gurney at the hospital came from Oswald's rifle. Bullet framents fround in the limousine were proven to have come from Oswald's rifle.
The other phenomena surrounding the physics and forensics of Kennedy's head shot were explained. 1) a rifle bullet traveling 1,600 feet per second virtually explodes the object it strikes. That object will potentially move in any direction, with the energy being dispersed in unpredictable ways. The "back, and to the left" mantra regarding Kennedy's reaction to the bullet strike is cited and repeated by people who don't know what they're talking about, and who ignore even absolute facts that interfere with their preconceived notions, i.e. moonbat liberals led by Oliver Stone who believe that a 1960's version of neocons conspired to kill Kennedy because he didn't want to nuke the world.
I feel sorry for people who get hooked up in this conspiracy garbage. They're naive, uniformed, easily led, and definetely immature as all get out.
I could go on, but anyone who really wants to know the story should research and read ALL relevant material on the subject, not just whacko stuff written by conspiracy buffs.
2007-08-31 10:29:09
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answered by Myron 3
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Hello,, actually, heck no!! I believe the Secret Order of Sk/@% and Bo%$#, had him taken out. He was not what the New World Order had in mind and to heck with the American public opinion. He was a Catholic , (which doesn't mean anything of value to the extremists) He did not allow the steady flow of "propaganda" that the "other" politicians wanted . The whole Bay of Pigs ordeal was just a ploy to distract the american people into thinking other things , sort of like "weapons of mass destruction", if the media lies enough times to the public, "we" will soon start to believe the lies.( just like the Nazis propaganda) There are some other things , Bobby and He wanted a woman that was wanted by someone with more covert power then both of them together, I believe the President Ford knew ,(and did not tell,cause he would not have been president), that the Warren Commission knew the truth and that is why it was resealed until anyone who was alive then, will be dead and gone, and by then it will be just like,"Tom Jefferson had affairs with his slaves", who can do anything about it now! Only my opinion, and I have been called crazy before, but GOD knows, and the secret societies of this government and they don't believe in God or your future.
2007-08-31 10:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I saw an interesting special or 2 that debunked the magic bullet theory. It proved that the shot actually lined up perfectly with the 6th floor school book depository window. Yes, I thinkm oswald was the lone gunman.
2007-08-31 10:11:37
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answered by booman17 7
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I have seen, read, and heard a lot of stuff about it. I remember seeing on TV as it happened. I believe Oswald did it and he did it alone.
2007-08-31 10:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The simplest answers are almost always the correct answers.
The simplest, and most correct answer in this case is yes, he was killed solely by Oswald.
2007-08-31 10:07:35
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answered by thegubmint 7
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Yes
2007-08-31 10:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I believe a fellow named BaBa Booey killed JFK.
2007-08-31 10:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't even think Oswald was involved.
2007-08-31 10:07:13
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Yes, I used to believe the conspiracy. I believed it because I WANTED to believe it. I dont any longer.
Just like the 911 crackpots. Facts dont matter, just what they WANT to believe and what they want YOU to believe.
2007-08-31 10:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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