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John F. Kennedy - Why Oswald didnt act alone

2020-10-18 20 Dailymotion

Lee Harvey Oswald fatally shot President John F. Kennedy – or so concluded the Warren Commission, the group convened by President Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination. <br /> <br />Officially, it was accepted that Oswald fired three shots from the window of the Texas Book Depository and had no accomplices. The commission didn’t nail down a specific motive, but said, “He was perpetually discontented with the world around him. Long before the assassination he expressed his hatred for American society and acted in protest against it." <br /> <br />Yet despite the commission’s findings, many still question the events of November 22, 1963 and what really happened at Dealey Plaza in Dallas. In 1979 a House Select Committee concluded that JFK's assassination was likely the work of a conspiracy, for example. Conspiracy theories abound, alleging either that Oswald was part of a larger organization working to take out the president or was, to use his term, a "patsy."

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