In 1968, Martin Luther King and President's brother Robert Kennedy. These incidents caused a lot of suspicion, and when such a case was rare, the American public started wondering why so many Americans were assassinated in four years. HCSA is interested in the possibility of assassination. At that time, the consciousness of government corruption and scandal also increased. The scandal of Watergate scandal involving President Nixon in 1974 clearly shows that the US government is not completely foul-free.
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while crossing the fleet in downtown Dallas. Fast forward in 2013, commemorating the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the attention and media attention surrounding it was a bit negative. This led to the idea of Chart Westcott. And Chart Westcott proposed an idea to serve the day in the Dallas area to commemorate the defeated president to be held on the weekend after the anniversary. After talking about this idea with some friends and other celebrities in Dallas, it began to get interested. In a speech at North Texas Food Bank, Westcott said: "Dallas and the people of Dallas heard the news of President Kennedy, do not ask about what your country can do for you, We can do it for your country and we will respect his service heritage. "This event aims to serve the legacy of those who seek to repay citizens .
An important element has been overlooked in the remarkable media attention to the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination and quest for his legacy. This is another movement Kennedy pursued again as the president with an important speech he made last season. On June 10, 1963, President Kennedy made a speech at the American University in Washington, DC. People often remember this speech to issue a nuclear declaration - suspend US atmospheric tests and begin negotiations on a comprehensive test ban treaty. In this speech it is often forgotten that Kennedy proposed an idea that leads the way "not only peace in our time but also always peace".