Jfk Assassination Conspiracy Essay

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During the last 50 years since President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s assassination more than a handful of stories about what may have truly happened have come to light. CNN believes they found one theory that could actually hold the truth to what happened on that fateful day. In the years since the assassination numerous conspiracy theories have been released with countless amounts of books, news articles, T.V. episodes, and movies from many people trying to prove what they believe to be the truth of the assassination. Whether you believe Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman or you believe there is a deeper darker story behind it, one thing is for sure, is the debate is still heavily present even half a decade later. Thanks to JFK Records Act …show more content…

Countless documents, records, investigations, hearings, interviews, articles, and books in the past 5 decades have done very little to satisfy conspiracy theorist in trusting Oswald as the lone gunman, or the lone gunman theory at all. With so many conspiracy options to believe, so many different accounts of what happened that day and so much information missing what are theorist to do. That’s where Dave Perry comes in. Whenever someone wants to know anything about the latest Kennedy conspiracy Dave Perry who who they run to. Perry is a retired insurance claims adjuster from Massachusetts that in his 70’s. People like to believe Perry is the “anti-conspiracy guy”. He’s been delving through the Kennedy papers to address the JFK conspiracists since 1976. Perry believes that there are two different types of conspiracists that come with all different levels of interest. They may believe the moon landing was faked, and that Bush was the cause of the 9/11 attacks. This population of people make up the “off the wall” theorist. The opposite side of that spectrum would be the group that watches the documentaries and movies, reads the books and interviews and comes to a less drastic

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