The United States has only 45 presidents since its founding, and 9 were assassinated, including Lincoln, Roosevelt Jr. , Kennedy and Reagan. Four out of 9 people died as a result, which can be regarded as a high-risk occupation. Among these four presidents, the truth about the death of the 35th President Kennedy is the most confusing.
John Kennedy (May 29, 1917-November 22, 1963), is commonly known as John F. Kennedy.
Due to space limitations, this article only talks about the truth about Kennedy's assassination, and no other matters about him will be involved.
111 On November 22, 2019, President Kennedy visited Dallas, , Texas, , accompanied by Vice President Johnson.
At 12:30 noon, Kennedy paraded around in a convertible car to visit citizens. When he reached a bend, the assassin, who had been ambushing for a long time, shot him. The bullet hit his neck and head. He fell in his wife's arms and was sent to the hospital and died soon after he was treated ineffectively.
Several hours later, Lee Oswald, who was initially identified as the suspect, was arrested by the police; but two days later, the suspect was shot and killed, making Kennedy's assassination complicated.
Linden Johnson After being sworn in as president, he ordered the formation of an investigation team headed by Warren, President of the Supreme Court.
A year later, the investigation team submitted a report, the famous Warren Report, which determined that the entire case was done by Lee Oswald.
JIM MARR once wrote a document claiming that in just three years after Kennedy was assassinated, 18 key witnesses died one after another. Six of them were shot, three died in car accidents, two committed suicide, one had their throat cut, one had their neck twisted, and five died "naturally". The probability of this coincidence is one in one hundred trillion. What's even more terrifying and weird is that from 1963 to 1993, 115 relevant witnesses "death" or were killed in various bizarre events. Of course, this kind of list is too far-fetched. For example, the serviceman of Air Force One and the other two are people who have nothing to do with the assassination.
And when the House of Representatives Investigation Committee wrote to London Sunday Times to ask how to get a one in one trillionthousand, the editorial department replied that this was a mistake. At that time, they believed that what they calculated was "the probability of 15 members of the Warren Commission of Investigation died in three years..."
In the following years, many people in the public tried to investigate the case and published many best-selling books.
A network survey showed that in the past few decades, there have been at least 36 different versions of the inside story about Kennedy's assassination of .
In these versions, the Cuban government, CIA and even Vice President Johnson have been listed as suspects.
Some conspiracy theorists believe that the assassination of President Kennedy was actually a conspiracy of the Knights Templars of the Masonic.
The American public believes that Oswald's arrest and shooting of is just an official scam and cannot be convincing at all. However, because some witnesses at that time died mysteriously one after another, the inside story about Kennedy's assassination became an eternal mystery in people's hearts.