Saturday, June 1, 2019

The Kennedy Assination: A Conspiracy? Essay -- American Presidents, JF

What reasons did the HSCA have in 1979 for suggesting that President Kennedy was the dupe of a conspiracy in 1963?In 1976, the House Select direction on Assassinations began to reinvestigate the events at the assassination of JFK. A report was published by the committee in 1979 stating that there was a probable conspiracy surrounding Kennedys death, contradicting the Warren Commissions theory. However, the HSCA could not prove that someone other than Oswald may have assassinated the president. What the HSCA could do however, was to prove that there were flaws in the establish that the Warren Commission used to formulate their theory about Oswald being the lone assassin of JFK. A major part to the Warren Commissions theory was the three bullet idea, in which the first bullet supposedly passed through Kennedys neck and then caused Governor Connallys three wounds in the chest, wrist and thigh. The bullet that did this damage, often referred to as the magic bullet, was later found on C onnallys stretcher, with no trace of blood and almost fully in tact. Attempts that have been made to recreate this situation have proved that it was almost impossible that the bullet could have, firstly, changed direction so many magazines to make Kennedy and Connallys wounds and, secondly, remained so undamaged after passing through blood, bone and human tissue. The Zapruder film of the assassination also shows that there were two seconds between Kennedy and Connally being hit, indicating that they were in love by two different bullets. Governor Connally backed this up by saying that he heard a gun shot and then had time to turn around to see where the gun shot came from, before getting hit himself. Connally also said that he was almost cer... ...e, Lynden Johnson became president after JFKs assassination, so his motive to mop up JFK would have been his desire to rule America. It is also known that the Mafia saw Johnson as a much better maven in the Whitehouse than JFK, which m eant that Johnson could have planned JFKs assassination with the help of Mafia. However, this is just a hypothesis and cannot be proved, like the HSCA found out when they uncovered the gist of different conspiracies that there could have been surrounding Kennedys death. There were too many conspiracies that couldnt be proved which meant that the HSCA could not pinpoint who exactly did murder JFK.To conclude, judging by the flaws in the Warren Commissions theory and the amount of people that could have benefitted from Kennedys death, the HSCA had good reasons to suggest that JFK could have been the victim of a conspiracy.

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