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John F Kennedy is often thought of in mythical terms. His
Presidency and personality seem larger than life. This charismatic, young
leader brought hope of justice and peace to a nation, and guided it through the
brink of nuclear war. Kennedy was loved and
admire by people around the world. His thoughtfulness and grace spoke to our
better angels, but as it is with many great men he was a threat to a darker,
powerful reality.
Some would suggest that those who believe there was a
conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy cannot accept the act of a lone
assassin balance against the historical weight of such a great man. I would suggest it is quite the opposite.
Many honest, sincere and talented people have lent their time, money and
efforts to investigating the murder of President John F. Kennedy because of
their deep respect for the truth and their conviction that no power should rule
above the life of any man; humble or great.
Researchers of the Kennedy assassination are often mock,
belittled and dismissed as nuts, and tin-foil hat wearing lunatics, but the
reality is they are often serious minded individuals, who refuse to follow the
herd, who will not trust the dictates of authority, and who are willing to
speak up for the truth.
There are many disagreements about the facts surrounding the
assassination. Witnesses have given contradictory accounts, testimony has been
changed, and people ignored. There are many theories and many dead ends, but
researchers have gone to great lengths to find original documents (many
classified for decades), interview and re-interview witnesses, and examine the
evidence. They have uncovered information that calls into question the official
findings of the Warren Commission. We have been told many times not to trust our lying eyes as we view the film of the public execution of a President. It is not just in our hearts, but in our heads that we confidently expose the conspiracy to assassinate
President John F. Kennedy.
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