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Timeline of events in the Cold War
November 22: John F. Kennedy is shot and killed in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald.
John Lattimer
Lattimer performed ballistic tests and other research to prove that Lee Harvey Oswald was likely the sniper who shot and killed President John F. Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas.
Profile in Silver
However, when he glances up to the Texas School Book Depository and sees Lee Harvey Oswald raise a gun to kill Kennedy, Fitzgerald is unable to stand by and watch the killing.
Single bullet theory
In a sketch of Chappelle's Show in which Dave Chappelle plays a hypothetical black president, he reveals that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK "alone and by himself with a magic bullet...
American Rifleman
Lee Harvey Oswald killed US President John F. Kennedy with a rifle purchased from a Klein's Sporting Goods ad in the February 1963 issue of American Rifleman..
List of assassinations and acts of terrorism against Americans
1963 - John F. Kennedy assassination committed by Lee Harvey Oswald who killed President John F. Kennedy.
Valerian Zorin
Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Zorin released a controversial statement on the potential causes of the president's murder, dismissing beliefs that Kennedy had been killed by a leftist fanatic, Lee Harvey Oswald, and instead speculated that it may be a result of Kennedy's progressive views concering civil rights and the "scum" of the American South.
George de Mohrenschildt
According to Oltmans, Lee Harvey Oswald was not the man who killed Kennedy.
Dektor Counterintelligence and Security Inc.
The PSE as well as Allan Bell Jr. was also featured in George O'Toole's The Assassination Tapes which was about whether Lee Harvey Oswald actually killed President John F. Kennedy.
Conspiracy fiction
Oliver Stone's Academy Award-winning 1991 film JFK — based on books by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison and conspiracy author Jim Marrs — suggests that President John F. Kennedy was not killed by Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone, but rather by a group opposed to Kennedy's policies, especially his supposed reluctance to invade Cuba to overthrow Fidel Castro, and Kennedy's purported eagerness to withdraw American armed forces from the Vietnam War.
Eldon Rudd
When assassin Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, Rudd was ordered by Hoover to collect from the Mexican government their law enforcement and intelligence files on Lee Harvey Oswald, including files relating to Oswald's connections to the pro-Fidel Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Oswald's several trips to and from Cuba, and his arrest in Mexico City.
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Barney Ross
He also remained loyal to his friend Jack Ruby and testified as a character witness on Ruby's behalf at his trial for killing Oswald, who had allegedly killed President John F. Kennedy.
Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories
According this theory, suggested by the editor of an organic gardening magazine, Oswald killed JFK due to mental impairment stemming from an addiction to refined sugar, as evidenced by his need for his favorite beverage immediately after the assassination.
Clay Shaw
At the party, Russo said that Ferrie, Oswald, and "Clay Bertrand" (who Russo identified in the courtroom as Clay Shaw) had discussed killing Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories
According this theory, suggested by the editor of an organic gardening magazine, Oswald killed JFK due to mental impairment stemming from an addiction to refined sugar, as evidenced by his need for his favorite beverage immediately after the assassination.
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John F. Kennedy assassination in popular culture
Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson depicts the assassination scene, with several would-be assassins trying to kill Kennedy simultaneously.
Eldon Rudd
When assassin Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, Rudd was ordered by Hoover to collect from the Mexican government their law enforcement and intelligence files on Lee Harvey Oswald, including files relating to Oswald's connections to the pro-Fidel Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Oswald's several trips to and from Cuba, and his arrest in Mexico City.
Magic bullet theory
Single bullet theory, the theory that John F. Kennedy was killed by a single assassin
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On the Trail of the Assassins
On the Trail of the Assassins is a 1990 book by Jim Garrison, detailing his role in indicting businessman Clay Shaw for conspiracy to kill U.S. President John F. Kennedy, therefore holding the only trial held for Kennedy's murder.
Billy James Hargis
Hargis alleged that John F. Kennedy was killed by a Communist conspiracy, gaining him notoriety in the immediate post-assassination media furor.
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Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories
Norman Mailer's Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery (1995) concludes that Oswald was guilty, but holds that the evidence may point to a second gunman on the grassy knoll, who, purely by coincidence, was attempting to kill JFK at the same time as Oswald.
John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories
Norman Mailer's Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery (1995) concludes that Oswald was guilty, but holds that the evidence may point to a second gunman on the grassy knoll, who, purely by coincidence, was attempting to kill JFK at the same time as Oswald.
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Valerian Zorin
Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Zorin released a controversial statement on the potential causes of the president's murder, dismissing beliefs that Kennedy had been killed by a leftist fanatic, Lee Harvey Oswald, and instead speculated that it may be a result of Kennedy's progressive views concering civil rights and the "scum" of the American South.
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John F. Kennedy assassination in popular culture
While no names are mentioned, the implication is clear that the shooter was Joe DiMaggio, who wanted to kill Kennedy in revenge for JFK ordering the murder of DiMaggio's ex-wife, Marilyn Monroe, when she wanted to go public about her love affair with the President.
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John F. Kennedy assassination in popular culture
While no names are mentioned, the implication is clear that the shooter was Joe DiMaggio, who wanted to kill Kennedy in revenge for JFK ordering the murder of DiMaggio's ex-wife, Marilyn Monroe, when she wanted to go public about her love affair with the President.
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Lucien Sarti
The series aimed to critically analyze the evidence in the assassination and attacked the official government conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in killing Kennedy.
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Death of Jeremiah Duggan
LaRouche told the audience, some of them from Russia and Nigeria, that George W. Bush was an "unreformed drunk," that Woodrow Wilson had founded the Ku Klux Klan from the White House, that John F. Kennedy was killed by an internal American operation called the "Special Warfare Section," that the U.S. was using the war in Iraq to ignite global warfare, and that the Bush administration was "totally committed to worldwide fascist imperialism," with North Korea, China, and Iran as targets.
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Death of Jeremiah Duggan
LaRouche told the audience, some of them from Russia and Nigeria, that George W. Bush was an "unreformed drunk," that Woodrow Wilson had founded the Ku Klux Klan from the White House, that John F. Kennedy was killed by an internal American operation called the "Special Warfare Section," that the U.S. was using the war in Iraq to ignite global warfare, and that the Bush administration was "totally committed to worldwide fascist imperialism," with North Korea, China, and Iran as targets.
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Mortal Error
Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK is a non-fiction book by Bonar Menninger describing a theory by sharpshooter, gunsmith and ballistics expert Howard Donahue that a Secret Service agent accidentally fired the shot that actually killed President John F. Kennedy.
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Clay Shaw
At the party, Russo said that Ferrie, Oswald, and "Clay Bertrand" (who Russo identified in the courtroom as Clay Shaw) had discussed killing Kennedy.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis: Second Holocaust
The lone functioning missile destroys Washington, D.C. and kills President John F. Kennedy, Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson, and most other key decision-makers.
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Dallas
The former Texas School Book Depository, where according to the Warren Commission Report, Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed president John F. Kennedy in 1963, has served since the 1980s as a county government office building, except for its sixth and seventh floors, which house the "museum of the assassination," known officially as The Sixth Floor Museum.
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Beliefs and ideology of Osama bin Laden
Bin Laden supports the conspiracy theory that John F. Kennedy was killed by the "owners of the major corporations who were benefiting from its (Vietnam War) continuation"
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Anthony Summers
Writing about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, he rejected the findings of the Warren Commission, and claimed that Kennedy was killed by a right-wing conspiracy that could have included major organized crime figures, such as Johnny Roselli, Carlos Marcello, Santos Trafficante, and Sam Giancana; other figures possibly involved included David Ferrie, Gerry Patrick Hemming, Guy Bannister, and E. Howard Hunt.
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George de Mohrenschildt
I Am a Patsy! which George de Mohrenschildt had recently written about his relationship with his "dear, dead friend" Oswald, wherein he said that the Lee Oswald he knew, while capable of violence and petty meanness, would not have been the sort of person to have killed John F. Kennedy.
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The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald
Roberts begins his cross examination by asking Oswald why there is a picture of him with a rifle, a palmprint of his on the murder weapon and a money order buying the Mannlicher Carcano which killed Kennedy.
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Gerald Posner
Posner testified before Congress about the findings in his book, that Oswald had, indeed, acted alone in killing JFK.
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Russell Bufalino
However, there is no credible evidence that such a plot ever existed or that Bufalino tried to kill Kennedy.
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The Illuminatus! Trilogy
An incredible berserko-surrealist rollercoaster of world-girdling conspiracies, intelligent dolphins, the fall of Atlantis, who really killed JFK, sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, and the Cosmic Giggle Factor. [...]
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Clay Shaw
At the party, Russo said that Ferrie, Oswald, and "Clay Bertrand" (who Russo identified in the courtroom as Clay Shaw) had discussed killing Kennedy.
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Mary Pinchot Meyer
When asked who had murdered Mary Pinchot Meyer the retired CIA official, six weeks before his own death from lymphoma, reportedly "hissed" back, "The same sons of bitches that killed John F. Kennedy."
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Gerry Patrick Hemming
In the article Marchetti argued that the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) had obtained a 1966 CIA memo that revealed Hemming, E. Howard Hunt, and Frank Sturgis had been involved in the plot to kill Kennedy.
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Gerry Patrick Hemming
In the article Marchetti argued that the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) had obtained a 1966 CIA memo that revealed Hemming, E. Howard Hunt, and Frank Sturgis had been involved in the plot to kill Kennedy.
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Gerry Patrick Hemming
In the article Marchetti argued that the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) had obtained a 1966 CIA memo that revealed Hemming, E. Howard Hunt, and Frank Sturgis had been involved in the plot to kill Kennedy.
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Frank Sturgis
In the article, Marchetti argued that the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) had obtained a 1966 CIA memo that revealed Sturgis, Hunt and Gerry Patrick Hemming had been involved in the plot to kill Kennedy.
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John Ryker
One of his most prominent actions was manipulating the creation of the conspiracy around the assassination of John F. Kennedy; apparently Kennedy was really killed by two Austrian mercenaries, but at the time it was deemed too expensive to wage World War Three so the idea of a conspiracy was created.
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L. Fletcher Prouty
He believed that Kennedy was killed by forces allied with the Federal Reserve Bank because Kennedy was moving against them.
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John Lattimer
Lattimer performed ballistic tests and other research to prove that Lee Harvey Oswald was likely the sniper who shot and killed President John F. Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas.
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Dealey Plaza
One of those buildings is the former Texas School Book Depository building, from which, both the Warren Commission and the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded, Lee Harvey Oswald fired a rifle that killed President John F. Kennedy.
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Jim Garrison
Blood, Money and Power - How LBJ killed JFK, by Barr McClellan (one of LBJ's attorneys);
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José Martín Sámano
This documentary-styled video first captured interviews with historians, researchers, image experts and witnesses of the assassination all leading to a US Government conspiracy theory to kill Kennedy.
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