JFK conspiracy Over and over again, we were told that Lee Harvey Oswald acted solely to assassinate former president John F. Kennedy at school, in the family and in the media . How to draw this conclusion through a case that has never been fully solved. For example, in this case, if you accept the "truth" given by the government as an American, you do not wonder how they draw conclusions.
If Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK, this is not a conspiracy, so why is the government still refusing to report the assassination with the eyes of FBI? President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963. He was elected president in 1961. First he is a senator. Then he went straight from Capitol Hill to the White House. Robert Kennedy is the Minister of Justice, brothers of J · F · K. After Kennedy was killed he was an assassin investigator (3: 1-5). Both Robert and J. F. K. know that people want to kill them. J. F. K. is not worried. But after John Kennedy was murdered, his brother Robert Kennedy ordered to close the coffin for general viewing. Robert was not his brother, I thought he was first killed (5: 83). Robert advised his brothers to sign three anti - criminal bills. The bill is directed to organized crime. They stop gambling or at least get used to fighting gambling (7: NP)
The conspiracy theory is everywhere in American history. Oliver Stone 's movie' Kennedy 'shows the way Americans believe that Kennedy was murdered for a massive conspiracy including Fidel Castro, the stronger of the Cuban, the real distortion of the American Recent History . Senior officials of US intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies, Soviet Communist Party senior leaders, organizers of trade unions, organized crime, even even Vice President Lyndon. Johnson. Stone's movies only brought the assassination plan to vast Americans. Over the years amateurs and researchers who are not so amateurs are making books and articles about the Kennedy assassination plan. For the past 40 years it was one of the truly important growth industries in American history 59.