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Lee Harvey Oswald. Was he a lone shooter?

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This question has been kicked around for years. Your opinion?
 
This question has been kicked around for years. Your opinion?

Yes.

I'll admit it, I considered the CT that Oswald didn't act alone for awhile. But then I realized that that's downtown Dallas, and with all those buildings, sound can reverb like a pinball on a pinball machine.

So it makes perfect sense that people heard what they thought was a fourth shot behind the Grassy Knoll. That was just reverb.
 
The chances of it not being true are about .00001 %.
 
JFK had information that could have lead to the arrest of the Clintons, Oswald was set up by Hillary.
 
Oswald was the lone shooter. He actually was the 'lone nut' in spite of the highly plausible, powerful potential conspirators.
 
Oswald was the lone shooter. He actually was the 'lone nut' in spite of the highly plausible, powerful potential conspirators.

I agree with you. Oswald acted alone. Jack Ruby and the FBI and all that aside.
 
This is a good read...I believe it:
What the Warren Commission Didn’t Know
Today, however, Slawson’s silence has ended once and for all. Half a century after the commission issued an 888-page final report that was supposed to convince the American people that the investigation had uncovered the truth about the president’s murder, Slawson has come to believe that the full truth is still not known. Now 83, he says he has been shocked by the recent, belated discovery of how much evidence was withheld from the commission—from him, specifically—by the CIA and other government agencies, and how that rewrites the history of the Kennedy assassination.

Slawson is now wrestling with questions he hoped he would never have to confront: Was the commission’s final report, in fundamental ways, wrong? And might the assassination threat have been thwarted? The commission, he believes, was the victim of a “massive cover-up” by government officials who wanted to hide the fact that, had they simply acted on the evidence in front of them in November 1963, the assassination might have been prevented. “It’s amazing—it’s terrible—to discover all of this 50 years late,” says Slawson, whose health is still good and whose memories of his work on the commission remain sharp.
 
How many bullets enter JFK?
 
JFK was hit by two shots.
 
More died than JFK that day, so I think the question we should be asking is, how Oswald killed faith in our Federal Government with only three bulletsimage.png
 
Back and to the left. Back and to the left.
 
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