Does it matter how Americans interpret the events that occurred on November 22, 1963?
I believe it was a conspiracy and one of the greatest crimes of the 20th century.
I’m not the type of person who typically believes in Conspiracy Theories but I think there’s enough smoke or inconsistencies in the Kennedy assassination evidence for people to reasonably speculate that there were others involved.
I don’t think we’ll ever reach the point where most people agree on what happened that fateful day in Dallas.
Does it matter whether someone believes Oswald acted alone or whether someone believes there was a conspiracy?
There are credible arguments for both ends of the spectrum and we’ll never know beyond all doubt what really happened or why it happened...
At a time when truth is hard to find and major news services promulgate "deep state" conspiracies and fraudulent elections with absolutely no evidence, it would be refreshing to find someone point out things based on actual documented evidence:
1. there is abundant evidence that Oswald shot JFK, Governor Connally, and officer Tippitt
2. that the evidence surrounding the shooting of Oswald by Ruby shows that Ruby by coincidence encountered Oswald being transferred 2 hours later than scheduled and that no evidence of any connection between the two exists;
3. that no evidence of a second shooter in Dealey Plaza has ever been found.
4. that the HSCA conclusion that there was a fourth shot from the grassy knoll based on acoustic evidence has been debunked by science and at least 150 witnesses.
5. the lack of any consistent theory let alone evidence that anyone put Oswald up to carrying out the killings.