The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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One of the most debated and controversial topics in American History is the assassination of John F. Kennedy. JFK was one of the most loved presidents of our time. One article of his death wrote, "The day the country weeped"(John). The JFK assassination is filled with many conspiracy theories that cannot be proven to be exact facts. Such theories include a Government cover-up”CIA”, Mafia influence, The Illuminati, and Gay Thrill Kill Theory. The idea that lone mind, Lee Harvey Oswald, plotting to kill President Kennedy is too simple to believe. There’s No way that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, in the eyes of scholars today. Even with the growing number of bogus and garbage theories, there are a number of logical theories that do make a lot of sense when you think about them closely. In this paper, I will discuss a couple of the conspiracy theories that are out there and are published for the public to read. On November 22, 1963, while riding through the streets of Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Many people now believe that his murder was a result of a conspiracy because of how things just didn’t add up. Based on evidence, that has been scientifically proven there is a 96.3% certainty that there were four shots fired from two different shooters (John). Many people believe that there was no possible way that Oswald had the time to fire all four shots at the same time he would have to be in two different places at the same time. Therefore, there must have been a second shooter in the mist. If there’s one idea that ties a lot of the JFK assassination conspiracies together, it’s the involvement of the CIA. The CIA is often seen as having been an important role.The fact that ... ... middle of paper ... ...theory is to be believed that President Kennedy was assassinated, pretty much for the fun of it or the fact that someone just felt like killing him for no reason. According to Jim Garrison, who was the New Orleans District Attorney at the time, pilot David Ferrie was one of the forces behind the conspiracy. “It was a homosexual thrill-killing, plus the excitement of getting away with a perfect crime,” said Garrison. “John Kennedy was everything that Dave Ferrie was not – a successful, handsome, popular, wealthy, virile man. You can just picture the charge Ferrie got out of plotting his death."(Garrison) In Garrison’s view, many, if not all of the conspirators behind the killing of Kennedy were homosexual deviants who took pleasure in plotting the President’s death. There are only handfuls who take this charge seriously. Ferrie himself died during Garrison’s

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