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Posted: 6/30/2019 2:41:50 AM EDT
Did Oswald act alone? Will we get any interesting data in the future when more documents are released?
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He probably acted alone, the shot and rate of fare are realistic. Eye whiteness are notoriously unreliable.
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It was Oswald and there was no conspiracy.
Also, conspiracy believers don't care what the facts are. No point talking to them. |
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I've heard a great deal of speculation and discussion about this topic in the past. Amazingly, these discussions and all the speculation never seemed to bring about any sort of consensus. Perhaps this thread will clear it up and finally get to the bottom of the matter.
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I've heard a great deal of speculation and discussion about this topic in the past. Amazingly, these discussions and all the speculation never seemed to bring about any sort of consensus. Perhaps this thread will clear it up and finally get to the bottom of the matter. View Quote |
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I remember conspiracy theorists claiming the aimed shots could not be done in the allotted time. This was put forwards as "proof" one man could not have done it alone.
The claim is completely incorrect. |
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The range wasn't all that far,either.
It's plausible he acted alone |
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I think Oswald was the only shooter but that he wasn't just some "lone nut." He and Ruby were part of a bigger conspiracy.
Oswald was silenced and Ruby was chosen because he had a short time left and was able to run our the clock. |
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I just think it's neat where a Marine working for Intelligence, and working tangentially with RACECAR, was allowed to defect to the Soviet Union, live there a while, marry one of their citizens, and then move back to the USA, getting a job in a building owned by a US government intelligence agency, and was not under surveillance or anything.
The USA holds no grudges, bruh. Bygones. |
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I think JFK is still dead.
I think that the simple fact that to this day, not all the files relating to the JFK assassination have been released, is reasonable grounds for suspicion. I'm far from a conspiracy theorist but in this case, I have zero confidence that there wasn't a conspiracy. The last files relating to it will probably be released after the last people who would be eligible for punishment have died and are beyond the reach of justice. Too many things just don't add up. |
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Co-conspirators are buried in unmarked graves out past Terlingua
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I believe there were several half baked "plots" on Kennedy's life stewing at that time in this country. Only one came to fruition, the one concocted and carried out by the little loser commie. I do believe it was welcome news to several political bigwigs, but they had nothing to do with it in any capacity.
We are a nation of big mouths, attention seekers, and money grubbers. To think we can keep anything secret, especially a cover up on that massive scale, just isn't realistic. The cover would have been blown in weeks after the killing. |
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Seeing what the 3 letter agencies are doing now...
I don't think it's anything new. Txl |
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I agree.. if it was such clear cut case then they would have not needed to be done... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Can you provide one good reason why the records on the assassination were sealed? I know the USSR connection has been played down, but he was there for 3 years. He went to the US Embassy in Moscow to defect. In the end, the US Embassy loaned him money to return to the US. I suspect they regretted making that loan. Anyway, no one knows what really went on in the USSR. All we have is his diary, his wife's comments, people who knew him in Russia and the US, and what the Russians have said. I'm not sure his wife or the Russians are dependable sources. It could be he was just a big narcissist and attention whore desperately looking to be taken seriously. He seems to show those traits. |
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Can you provide one good reason why the records on the assassination were sealed? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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It was Oswald and there was no conspiracy. Also, conspiracy believers don't care what the facts are. No point talking to them. View Quote What was most likely was that Oswald was channeling a Marilyn Monroe at the time, because she was tired of being double-teamed by Jack & Bobby while their wives were in the next room..... |
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I cannot understand why Oswald was not immediately taken into federal custody. He allegedly commits the ultimate federal crime--killing the president--and yet he is not immediately taken into super-secure federal custody.
Instead he's in the custody of the Dallas Police who let an armed person into their police station and allow him the opportunity to shoot Oswald Oswald just happened to land a job at the book depisitory three months before the assassination. And the parade route just happened to take place beneath Oswald's window. When you look at it logically, it just stinks. |
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I believe there were several half baked "plots" on Kennedy's life stewing at that time in this country. Only one came to fruition, the one concocted and carried out by the little loser commie. I do believe it was welcome news to several political bigwigs, but they had nothing to do with it in any capacity. We are a nation of big mouths, attention seekers, and money grubbers. To think we can keep anything secret, especially a cover up on that massive scale, just isn't realistic. The cover would have been blown in weeks after the killing. View Quote |
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A conspiracy (not USSS) to kill Kennedy with one shooter, Oswald. But a once in a lifetime negligent discharge by an undisciplined USSS agent finished Kennedy off. No conspiracy by the USSS, just a typical American coverup.
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I was seven years old, when JFK was killed. I only wish they used a baseball bat instead of a firearm.Then we would have liberals limiting people’s acess to deadly instruments of baseball.
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I believe it was either a mob hit accomplished with the duplicity of The Secret Service and LBJ, or payback from Castro with assistance from the KGB.
Or Madam Diem had it done in retaliation for the assassination of her husband in which JFK and RPK were admittedly complicit. |
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I cannot understand why Oswald was not immediately taken into federal custody. He allegedly commits the ultimate federal crime--killing the president--and yet he is not immediately taken into super-secure federal custody. Instead he's in the custody of the Dallas Police who let an armed person into their police station and allow him the opportunity to shoot Oswald Oswald just happened to land a job at the book depisitory three months before the assassination. And the parade route just happened to take place beneath Oswald's window. When you look at it logically, it just stinks. View Quote |
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They simultaneously declared war on the CIA, secret societies, and the mafia. They got deaded. End of story.
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Oswald was shooting at a distance of only about 80 yards. Anyone who has hunted big game and has had to make 1 or 2 quick follow-up shots on a wounded animal, even with a bolt-action rifle, should know this is not an impossible feat.
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It was Oswald and there was no conspiracy. Also, conspiracy believers don't care what the facts are. No point talking to them. View Quote Commie shot Kennedy. People don't want to believe that one determined individual can change history like that. Just like people can't believe 9/11 wasn't same grand conspiracy in the government. No, we are really inept at the governmemtal level. |
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