Jfk Assassination Conspiracy Theory

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Conspiracy: The JFK assassination
According to the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the year of 1979, “scientific acoustical evidence establishes a high probability that two gunmen fired at President John F. Kennedy” (Expert Discounts JKF “Second Gunman” Theory). There are a lot of investigations and recreations on the assassination regarding conspiracies against Lee Harvey Oswald. There are many different theories about how the thirty-fifth president of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Even though most people believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman, some believe differently. The most viable theory is that there were two gunmen including Lee Harvey Oswald, because of the trail of the “magic” bullet. …show more content…

His parents Joseph and Rose Kennedy had a total of nine kids and John was the second oldest. Joseph and Rose were a part of two of the “most prominent Irish Catholic political families in Boston” (John F. Kennedy). Even though John stayed sick for a lot of the time in his early years, he went to several different private schools and summer camps like Canterbury, Choate, and spent most of his summers in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod. So he never had boring summers, and he got a good education. While John was a student at Harvard University, he spent a lot of his time in Europe with his dad, and also spent some time working as his secretary. In the year of 1941, John went into the U.S. Navy and two years later was sent to the South Pacific where he was given command over a Patrol Torpedo boat. During that August, the PT was struck by a Japanese destroyer (PT-109) in the Solomon Islands. Kennedy rescued some of his crew and got them to safety and was rewarded