The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
There is absolutely NO WAY EVER EVER EVER that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F. Kennedy alone! It’s not unfeasible that Oswald did not even pull a trigger. Was he involved somewhere along the line? Highly likely and he could have been on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository and he ‘could‘ have been the shooter. But forgetting the conspiracy theory(s) and just looking objectively at the evidence, he didn’t do this alone.
Lee Harvey Oswald
The Book Depository at Dealey Plaza, on the corner of Elm and Houston Streets, Dallas Texas.
Kennedy was hit by at least one round fired from the top right 6th floor window as was Texas State Governor Connolly.
The wound that JFK sustained in the throat was from the front, it was an entry wound only. The headshot that killed JFK was from front right, the direction of the grassy knoll. There is not a weapon or round of ammo in the world that leaves a massive entry wound and a tiny exit wound. Not once in the history of armed combat and gunshot wounds would JFK have sustained injuries like that if shot solely from above and behind. If the post mortem photos are accurate, original and un-tampered that alone proves what happened.
The infamous grassy knoll
If the Warren Commission is correct that Oswald was the lone gunman and acted alone, something else I don’t understand (as I’m not a professional assassin) is why he allowed JFK to drive 100 yards towards him down Houston Street without opening fire when he had 100 yards of clear road to do so. He waited until he was past, turned sharp left and then fired through a heavy foliated tree as the car had only about 25 yards before going into the underpass and out of sight. If his first round had missed, the chauffeur would have floored the accelerator and his target would escape. However, where he was shot gave two assassins possibilities plus a third team suggested by the conspiracy theorists, which I’ve seen no evidence of and am not convinced about.
The Warren Commission suggestion that there was 1 bullet that went in and out of JFK and Connolly 7 (seven) times is so utterly preposterous it is laughable. It is an insult to the intelligence of the American people.
One shooter would have fired from the top right window through the trees
Also the rifle recovered is an old bolt action one and not an automatic like todays. It isn’t physically possible to get 3 rounds off in the time alleged the shots were fired. It’s possible those that say they heard 6 or 7 were hearing echoes. There were definitely 4 separate rounds fired:
1) hit JFK in the throat;
2) hit JFK in the back;
3) hit Gov Connolly in the back & caused his other 4 wounds (although unlikely to be 1 round);
4) the headshot that killed JFK.
You don’t need to be a forensic pathologist and ballistics expert (fortunately I happen to be both) to work any of this out once you’ve stood there and visualised it all for yourself. Who did this investigation – Deputy Dawg? Aided by The Keystone Cops? This was clearly one of the best state sanctioned and sponsored executions of all time. It must be the biggest cover-up and conspiracy in political and criminal history.
Kinda shows the power of US congressmen who are (still) funding a lot of selfish international American foreign policy. Was it because JFK was going to withdraw from Vietnam and not try to prevent the spread of communism? Or was it because he was going to withdraw from Vietnam and those who owned the arms co’s were going to lose the multi-billions they stood to gain from prolonging the war?
War is big business (look at our recent history, invade a sovereign nation illegally, then bomb it back to the stone age, then award ourselves the contracts to re-build it. Great business model). Or was it because he did a peace deal with Nikita Kruschev and was considered a communist sympathiser, or because he refused to invade Cuba and let the Bay of Pigs fiasco happen?
Was he too much of a Human & Civil Rights movement supporter? Did he want to move the whole country into the latter half of the 20th century, before some of the country was ready to move out of the 19th?
We’ll never know the real reasons.
Up until that day America was still partially viewed in the post war boom of industry, expansion and wealth. Of freedom and opportunity. Of bobby sox, popcorn and rock ‘n’ roll. The land of the free and the home of the brave.
The truth will never be allowed out because it would wreak havoc with America’s beautiful image. The perfect political facade. Faceless men. In colourless suits. Behind nameless doors. Conducting unspoken business.
Don McLean wrote about the deaths of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper in a plane crash in the 50’s. He called it American Pie and you’ll all know the lyrics “the day the music died.”
That day was not in the 50’s – it was 22nd November 1963. That was the day the music – and America’s innocence died.
RIP John Fitzgerald Kennedy.