The acoustic evidence theory examines the audio recording analysis from a dictaphone. What do you think after watching this film?
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Most theorists do not believe Oswald was responsible for Kennedy's murder, and those that do, believe he had help. Alleged participants involved in the assassination range from the American Mafia to the FBI and KGB.
The motive? Well, that depends on what theory you subscribe to. Some say the murder was orchestrated because Kennedy wanted to bring an end to the Cold War, whereas others believe he was killed because he supported an invasion of Cuba. A multitude of other motives also exist, all surrounding Kennedy's personal and political activities. (source)
David E. Scheim has published two books claiming that the Mafia were responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He believes that it was organized by Carlos Marcello, Santos Trafficante and Jimmy Hoffa. This theory is based on the idea that the Mafia were angry with both John F.Kennedy and Robert Kennedy for their attempts to destroy organized crime.
BY 1963 LYNDON JOHNSON HAD GROWN WEARY of the obscurity of his office and was concerned that the scandals surrounding his cronies Bobby Baker and Billie Sol Estes would ruin his hopes for the presidency. When rumors circulated that JFK was going to drop him from the 1964 ticket, LBJ worked to stage an elaborate coup on home turf, enlisting loyal Texas oilmen who feared losing the oil depletion allowance and warmongers who wanted to step up involvement in Vietnam. One of their foot soldiers was an angry young man named Lee Harvey Oswald.
Authors David Lifton (The Texas Connection) and Harrison Edward Livingstone (Killing Kennedy).
Watch as the two secret service men assigned to protect president Kennedy's motorcade are ordered to stand down just minutes before entering Dealey Plaza.
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"THERE IS NEVER AN ORDINARY DAY AT DALLAS' DEALEY PLAZA, where personal revelations and quiet mourning are as familiar as the downtown rush-hour traffic"
Theories abound over the assassination of JFK....
The CIA Theory
The Mafia Theory
The LBJ Theory
The KGB Theory
The FBI Theory
The Castro Theory
The Cuban exiles Theory
The Secret Service Theory
The Vietnam Theory
The Shadow Government Theory
President Kennedy entered office as an advocate of a stronger line against Fidel Castro's Cuba, and was a fan of the kind of counterinsurgent warfare employed by the CIA. This changed with the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, inherited from the Eisenhower administration. Kennedy accepted responsibility publicly, but privately blamed the CIA and obtained the resignation of longtime Director Allen Dulles and others. He also implemented NSAM 55, transferring control of paramilitary operations to the Defense Dept.
Were the CIA-Mafia plots to kill Fidel Castro somehow related to JFK's murder? Was Oswald in fact an agent of the CIA? Why did the CIA bury some of its knowledge of Oswald's trip to Mexico? What have we learned from the voluminous CIA declassifications of the 1990s? Was the CIA involved in the Kennedy assassination?
In “Triangle of Death,” co-authors Brad O’Leary and L.E. Seymour untangle for readers a seemingly outrageous web that becomes increasingly convincing with each corroborated detail.
They build a case that leads to a stunning, but convincing conclusion: President John F. Kennedy was killed Nov. 22, 1963, as the result of a massive conspiracy between the CIA-installed government of South Vietnam, the French global heroin syndicate and the New Orleans Mafia. Curious?? Read from link below.
It sounds utterly stupid to ask whether Mary Moorman, when she took her famous Polaroid picture of the assassination, was standing on the pavement in Elm Street, as opposed to standing on the grass of the Dealey Plaza infield. After all, the Zapruder film of the assassination shows her standing on the grass, in a black coat, with the camera to her face.