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 JFK ASSASSINATION. Free term papers for college, book reports and research papers. Welcome to School Term Papers
A theory that has lead the race of who killed JFK was the Lone Gunman theory of Lee Harvey Oswald.
A theory is that Lyndon B. Johnson conspired to have JFK killed.
Another out of the blue theory is that a guy with an umbrella standing near JFK shot a poisonous dart at JFK, stunned him, allowing a gunman in the near to finish up the death.
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 ipedia.com: Lee Harvey Oswald Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Oswald was shot and killed by Texas nightclub owner Jack Ruby while being transferred to a nearly next door county jail, two days after the president's assassination, and before being brought to trial.
Many alternative theories of the assassination contend that he acted on behalf of others, or even that Oswald was not the actual assassin.
The Warren Commission created by President Lyndon B. Johnson on November 29, 1963 to investigate the assassination, concluded that Oswald did assassinate Kennedy and that he acted alone (also known as the Lone gunman theory).
www.ipedia.com /lee_harvey_oswald.html   (3684 words)

  
 Boycott The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas
I can't believe that after all these years, the lone gunmen theory is still around.
Then later while narrating "Assassinations That Changed The World" on the history channel, he refers to Lee Oswald as the lone assassin of JFK as though none of the other hard-sought facts are relevant or even exist for that matter.
I only mention this because I am so positive that one gunman could not have done the shooting that these thoughts of doubt surprised me. I have read almost all of the literature on the assasination...
www.prouty.org /boycott.html   (8579 words)

  
 Education on the Internet: 115
The website also looks at the possibility that different organizations such as the Mafia, CIA, FBI, Secret Service, KGB and the John Birch Society might have been involved in the planning of the assassination.
Other possibilities such as anti-Castro activists, Texas oil millionaires and the Warren Commission's lone-gunman theory are also looked at.
The website has an activity section and a forum where students and teachers can enter into debate with the author of the material, other investigators and witnesses to the events of 1963.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /internet115.htm   (1624 words)

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