A new Gallup poll shows that 65% of Americans believe President John F. Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963, as a result of an assassination conspiracy, rejecting the official “Lone Gunman” theory. Conspiracies over the number of gunmen involved, who was ultimately responsible, and how many bullets actually struck the president have abounded in the past. The assassination remains a tragic fact, and debates persist over the issue.
Josiah Thompson, a renowned JFK assassination researcher, claims that Lee Harvey Oswald did not fire the fatal shot that killed President Kennedy. Sixty years after the assassination, it remains unclear why Oswald shot the president, fueling countless conspiracies. The Warren Commission report and the evidence surrounding the assassination of Kennedy continue to fuel conspiracy theories.
A broad majority of Americans continue to believe that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone but rather that others were involved in a conspiracy to kill the president. Today, November 22nd 2023, marks 60 years since the assassination in Dallas, Texas. The Committee believes, based on the available evidence, that President Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. Robert Kennedy Jr., the long-shot Democratic presidential candidate, has backed a conspiracy theory that the CIA was involved in the killing of his uncle.
In conclusion, the assassination of President Kennedy has sparked numerous conspiracy theories, with some suggesting the involvement of the CIA and others.
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