At least 70 percent (possibly more) Americans believe in a conspiracy. Even if Oswald was the lone assassin after all, the way the Government went about the whole thing was suspicious from beginning to end. Too many questions. Too many odd things. And LBJ never liked being No. 2.
Usually with conspiracy theories, I tend towards skepticism. I had a former coworker who believed in all sorts of things like the moon landing was a hoax and the U.S. government was really behind 9/11. It was all I could do not to roll my eyes when she claimed it was impossible to go into space because the radiation would kill us and that there were "dozens" of dead Russian cosmonauts floating around up there.
But with JFK's assassination, it seems obvious based on the evidence that there was more than one shooter and that the whole investigation was mishandled and bungled on so many levels. It doesn't surprise me that people don't trust the government that much after that debacle.
Yeah, I do believe we went to the moon and while it wouldn't surprise me if the Government had a hand in 9/11, I'm not convinced.
Too many inconsistencies with JFK murder and obvious bungling/covering up. The murders of MLK and RFK, combined with Vietnam and Watergate on top of Dallas, just frittered away decades of trust and goodwill.
Europeans think we're naive about assassination, but over 70% of Americans don't buy the lone assassin theory. The mainstream media claim we're stupid. They're the ones who have swallowed the Warren Commission's bunk.
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But with JFK's assassination, it seems obvious based on the evidence that there was more than one shooter and that the whole investigation was mishandled and bungled on so many levels. It doesn't surprise me that people don't trust the government that much after that debacle.
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Too many inconsistencies with JFK murder and obvious bungling/covering up. The murders of MLK and RFK, combined with Vietnam and Watergate on top of Dallas, just frittered away decades of trust and goodwill.
Europeans think we're naive about assassination, but over 70% of Americans don't buy the lone assassin theory. The mainstream media claim we're stupid. They're the ones who have swallowed the Warren Commission's bunk.
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