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What do you think about the JFK assassination?

No reason to doubt the official version 11 34.38%
 
Oswald didn't act alone 18 56.25%
 
Just show results 3 9.38%
 
Total:32

The first thing to be looked at is who would profit with JFK's death and what he did to piss them off to that point.

For one he did wanted to collaborate with the russians in the space program. Apparently JFK also took power away from the Federal Reserve. His immediate successor did the opposite, not to mention he started the whole immigration deal and most of the social reforms that five decades later made the US a polarized, debt-striken society. Was this the real plot against America, then?

I mean, hell, look at his face. What are the chances of him being a good guy?

 



 

 

 

 

 

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Oswald did it. There's more evidence to support a lone shooter, and the evidence is more reliable and not contrived. The webs one must spin to support a conspiracy have holes so big you could fly a jet through them. Conspiracy claims can easily be debunked, except those based on random eyewitnesses or hearsay. (which vary wildly and rarely agree) The fact that there are so many conspiracy theories means you have to pick one...I pick the most feasible...Oswald was a nut.



JWeinCom said:
I blame video games.

Let's see so that was 1963 and only 3 games had ever been developed back then:

 

OXO in 1952 (Tic-Tac-Toe)

Tennis for Two in 1958 (Think PONG but from the side, and more low tech)

Spacewar! in 1961 (vs. 2 player Rocket extravaganza)

 

These would make any man, woman, or child into a killing machine.



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Thanks to those who gave a serious answer! My main reason for asking was an article that I read, stating that a recent poll among americans found that 90% of all americans do not believe the Warren commission report. I found it a bit hard to believe that the actual number was so high, and I wondered what people on this site would say.

So according to the poll, about 66% believe the JFK assassination to be a conspiracy. Not quite 90%, but still surprisingly high, especially considering how young people on this site are (the single biggest reason people doubt the official version is Oliver Stone's famous movie from 1991 and the discussions it caused back at the time, but most people on this site are way too young to even remember this).



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well according to the pretender, when Jarrod ran a simulation, more than one gun man had to be involved.