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JFK wasn't killed. An imposter was riding in the car that day and the whole thing was contrived. Even a doctor signed a phony death certificate. What we don't know is who is really buried in JFK's grave at Arlington National Cemetery. I support exhuming the body to prove it is not really JFK.
JFK didn't want to be President any longer because of his failed legislative record. He couldn't just resign. So, he had his assassination staged and just handed things over to LBJ. Lo, and behold, LBJ surprised him by going to work and getting a whole lot of legislation passed.
JFK lived out the remainder of his life on a Greek island owned by Aristotle Onassis. He was than secretly buried in a grave under someone else's name.
There are many conspiracies that never see the light of day in our country!
someone told me that they now know it was one of the CIA guys walking behind the limo. He had the only ar15 in the contingent and he accidentally pulled the trigger and killed the president.
someone told me that they now know it was one of the CIA guys walking behind the limo. He had the only ar15 in the contingent and he accidentally pulled the trigger and killed the president.
There were no CIA agents walking behind the limo. There were several Secret Service agents riding in the car immediately behind JFK's limo. The theory about him being shot from the SS car was debunked decades ago. (Read Mortal Error if you want to wade thru a few hundred pages about that theory.)
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