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Who killed JFK?

Lee Harvey Oswald 17 18.68%
 
CIA 34 37.36%
 
Mafia 8 8.79%
 
Lyndon B. Johnson 6 6.59%
 
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton 26 28.57%
 
Total:91

 

So who killed JFK?



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The mafia



They killed John Candy, because he knew too much daddy-o.



Finally Ted Cruz' dad will get what he deserves.



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Yeah right, like they're simply going to release files that incriminate themselves (The government). If they release them it will only be cause nothing there changes anything to what we currently know.
Also it does not matter as we all know who killed Kennedy. I'll just say it out loud if anyone still does not get it.

JFK was killed by the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon, the FBI and all the military industrial complex working together. Only that level of power can afford to have a president killed so easily and get away with it. Only people that powerful could hide or destroy JFK's brain so that it could not be studied to find evidence. Only such powerful people got Kennedy to be in an open car with no protection whatsoever against snipers. He was probably triangulated by several killers but the one that got him was on the knoll to his front right (which is why his head bobbed back and to the left when shot) and not from the book depository to his back right (which would have pushed his head forward and to the left) And that's not even mentioning the fact that if Oswald was the killer from his spot in the book depository, it would have been much easier to shoot when Kennedy was in that section BEFORE the section where he was actually killed. In that section he was literally coming towards Oswald thus making it much easier than to shoot him when he was moving away in the next section of that street...
At the most, Oswald was part of the group triangulating Kennedy as it seems he was working for the CIA but considering his position in the book depository he could not have been the guy who got the killing bullet hitting home.
After that, ANY killer would have left, gone away far but not him, he went into a cinema (as he was obviously instructed to do and wait) and suddenly the cops magically knew who he was and that he was there and went to get him. Greatest cops EVER considering that back then in the confusion of the event, no one could know who did it. But those cops knew WHO and WHERE the killer was...

 



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SJW cuck beta males!



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CIA killed him



The fed put a curse on him



I doubt anything too interesting will be revealed.



CrazyGamer2017 said:

Yeah right, like they're simply going to release files that incriminate themselves (The government). If they release them it will only be cause nothing there changes anything to what we currently know.
Also it does not matter as we all know who killed Kennedy. I'll just say it out loud if anyone still does not get it.

JFK was killed by the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon, the FBI and all the military industrial complex working together. Only that level of power can afford to have a president killed so easily and get away with it. Only people that powerful could hide or destroy JFK's brain so that it could not be studied to find evidence. Only such powerful people got Kennedy to be in an open car with no protection whatsoever against snipers. He was probably triangulated by several killers but the one that got him was on the knoll to his front right (which is why his head bobbed back and to the left when shot) and not from the book depository to his back right (which would have pushed his head forward and to the left) And that's not even mentioning the fact that if Oswald was the killer from his spot in the book depository, it would have been much easier to shoot when Kennedy was in that section BEFORE the section where he was actually killed. In that section he was literally coming towards Oswald thus making it much easier than to shoot him when he was moving away in the next section of that street...
At the most, Oswald was part of the group triangulating Kennedy as it seems he was working for the CIA but considering his position in the book depository he could not have been the guy who got the killing bullet hitting home.
After that, ANY killer would have left, gone away far but not him, he went into a cinema (as he was obviously instructed to do and wait) and suddenly the cops magically knew who he was and that he was there and went to get him. Greatest cops EVER considering that back then in the confusion of the event, no one could know who did it. But those cops knew WHO and WHERE the killer was...

 

Pretty much. There's just too much evidence and MOTIVATION for the assassination. Motivation is key because I get the feeling we will not be finding that out with tomorrows release of documents. We'll probably get a lot of "blanked out" sections and not even all the documents released. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if we get some confusion added into the mix. Not trying to sound like a conspiracy theorist here but the timing has some going "hmmmm". There has been a huge victory this year with the CIA releasing tons of classified documents and we've learned a lot. Ironically that got no MSM press and this is getting a lot of it. Which certainly is a case for some to understandably have questions.  Tomorrow will certainly be telling based on what gets released. The world will either be shocked and breathless, or it will be basically nothing and very little was actually released and the beef of the story is still concealed.

One thing stands for certain. JFK's dream stays alive even today. There are many who still strive and work toward that dream.

This is a very serious subject and hopefully Trump is doing the right thing rather than releasing bullshit as a distraction and boosting his ego and the morale of individuals who lack the ability to their own research or critical thinking. Something he seems to relish in.