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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Frank Beard on June 21, 2025, 11:21:40 PM
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There appear to be a few competing ideas on here.
Time to vote.
Or reply with more options.
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Those are certainly not the only options to consider... Oswald could have been in on a CIA conspiracy and also there could have been a shooter - or several - on the grassy knoll...
It seems that four of the five selections could actually be part of one conspiracy theory...
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Why did you leave out Oswald as witting or unwitting KGB agent?
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The evidence today is the same as it was over 60 years ago. It all points to Oswald. There is no credible evidence that he worked with anyone else.
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Why did you leave out Oswald as witting or unwitting KGB agent?
Feel free to declare that as your preference.
I can only give 5 options.
Personally I think that is pretty unlikely.
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Those are certainly not the only options to consider... Oswald could have been in on a CIA conspiracy and also there could have been a shooter - or several - on the grassy knoll...
It seems that four of the five selections could actually be part of one conspiracy theory...
So, what do you think?
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Feel free to declare that as your preference.
I can only give 5 options.
Personally I think that is pretty unlikely.
Did you know that Oswald was sent to Moscow by a probable KGB agent in the CIA?
His name was Bruce Leonard Solie.
Maybe you should look him up.
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Did you know that Oswald was sent to Moscow by a probable KGB agent in the CIA?
His name was Bruce Leonard Solie.
Maybe you should look him up.
I’ve been able to add that option for you.
Vote?
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The options are limited. I believe, after 40 years of research, that there were multiple parties and multiple agencies...members or factions from a number of agencies - CIA - Military Industrial Complex - LBJ was in on at least the planning - The oil crew from Texas - Organized Crime - FBI - and a plethora of shadowy unknowns in support. I also believe the assassination teams were compartmentalized, not one knowing of the others existence, in order to maintain security, order and secrecy...each team made up of several people (some members of which died under suspicious circumstances...others who were blatantly murdered in such a way as to make it clear why and by whom.) I also strongly believe, based on circumstantial and direct evidences, that we will never know who really pulled it off...not the actual initiators, nor the individual crews, though even today we have some evidences on single members of separate teams based on death bed confessions and a handful of team members spilling minutia of some of the details.
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The poll is open for a total of two weeks.
It seems I can add more options.
You can also change your vote.
The purpose is genuinely just to find out what people now think.
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Lee was sent over to Russia as a low level intel guy. Just like the Webster guy. Watch the movie Bridge of Spies and you'll kind of see what it was like back then when the Cold War was at its peak.
Webster was never heard from again and Oswald would have been the same. He came back to the U.S. with his sexy Russian wife [no questions asked, of course]. Things go a little quiet then he starts agitating a little as a "Marxist," handing out leaflets, all the while still wearing his Marine Corps ring [oops]. You know, that'd be like Wilkes Booth jumping onto the stage with a U.S. flag in his back pocket.
They [and by "they," I really don't care who at this point] found another use for him. Steer him into the book building, the plot is hatched, Kennedy's killed, Lee's supposed to die in the theater, perhaps [with his pistol in hand], he isn't, he denies it, mentioning he's a patsy [again with his Corps ring on].
Time for Plan B, he's gunned down, and everything is swept under the rug for 62 years.
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It's not complicated, Oswald took his rifle to work and assassinated the President, his actions thereafter are a textbook example of a criminal on the run and his extensive lies about the rifle while being interrogated is simply more conclusive proof.
JohnM
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It's not complicated, Oswald took his rifle to work and assassinated the President, his actions thereafter are a textbook example of a criminal on the run and his extensive lies about the rifle while being interrogated is simply more conclusive proof.
JohnM
It's not complicated, SSA Hickey picked up his AR15 at work and accidentally shot the President, his actions thereafter are a textbook example of a negligent SSA cover-up and his extensive lies about the AR15 while being interrogated is simply more conclusive proof.
MarjanR
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It's not complicated, SSA Hickey picked up his AR15 at work and accidentally shot the President, his actions thereafter are a textbook example of a negligent SSA cover-up and his extensive lies about the AR15 while being interrogated is simply more conclusive proof.
MarjanR
Do you believe Oswald fired and Hickey fired?
How many shots fired?
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75% think the Warren Commission got it right and that LHO was the lone assassin.
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There appear to be a few competing ideas on here.
Time to vote.
Or reply with more options.
Why don't you have an option saying, "The evil, evil CIA did it, and Oswald was just a PATSY"?
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Do you believe Oswald fired and Hickey fired?
How many shots fired?
Oswald fired at pseudo Z105-110, & at Z218-219.
Hickey fired an auto burst of at least 4 shots, the last being at Z312.
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2833.40.html
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,2833.96.html
page 28 http://www.mountainrivercabins.com/JohnOrrReport.pdf
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None of the above...
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None of the above...
Your wish is granted
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What a silly question.
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Well…
Before I came on here i was under the impression that most people believed in a conspiracy.
But on here it’s overwhelming init.
Lee Harvey Oswald is found guilty.
I find him a strange but interesting character.
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Well…
Before I came on here i was under the impression that most people believed in a conspiracy.
But on here it’s overwhelming init.
Lee Harvey Oswald is found guilty.
I find him a strange but interesting character.
Have you considered the possibly that many brainwashed-by-KGB JFKA conspiracy theorists don't vote, be it in a silly poll or a national election?