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50 reasons to question it all:

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Excerpts from Jesse Ventura’s new book “They Killed Our President”

Reason #1: The U.S. House of Representatives investigated JFK’s assassination and concluded that JFK “was probably assassinated as the result of a conspiracy”

Reason #2: The Zapruder Film shows frontal gunshot wounds. The footage is very graphic, but in the video you can see that President Kennedy’s entire body is driven sharply backward and to the left, as the result of taking a high-velocity round directly through the front of the head, not the back.

Reason #3: U.S. Secret Service Agents confirmed where the gun shots were coming from and it wasn’t from the Texas School Book Depository.

Reason #4: Witness testimony states the gunshots came from the grassy knoll. Dallas police officers ran toward the gun shots – toward the grassy knoll – to investigate

Reason #5: There were previous plots against President Kennedy’s life in Chicago and Tampa.

Reason #6: What clearly enabled the assassination: motorcycle police escorts were removed last-minute. This left the president completely vulnerable in an insecure formation when his limo drove through Dealey Plaza

Reason #7: The parade route was also changed from its original path to the new path – through Dealey Plaza and along a route that was virtually unprotected.

Reason #8: Secret Service Agents were ordered off of JFK’s limousine. Agents always rode on the bumper to protect the president.

Reason #9: Too many bullets. There were more than three shots. Not even a “magic” bullet designed by Chris Angel could go through Governor Connally’s ribs, then go through his wrist, and finally wind up in his left thigh.

Reason #10: Scientific acoustical evidence establishes a high probability that two gunmen fired at President Kennedy.

Reason #11: Three rifle shots in six seconds? From a man whose aim was so bad that the military did not send him into the 0300 infantry?

Reason #12: The shots were too close together to come from one rifle. Secret Service Special Agents testified that the shots also sounded differently, as if they came from different guns.

Reason #13: Oswald wasn’t tall enough to have carried in the murder weapon into work at the Texas Book Depository without everyone he worked with knowing it was a rifle.

Reason #14: Not a single witness ever placed Oswald at the actual crime scene. Even the Dallas Chief of Police acknowledged the case against Oswald was entirely circumstantial. To this day, we don’t have any proof that Oswald fired the rifle

Reason #15: Oswald was seen at work – at the Texas Book Depository – that day. He was seen a minute after JFK was shot drinking a soda from the 2nd floor lunchroom vending machine. If he shot JFK from the sixth floor, how did he scurry down the stairs in time to buy the soda on the 2nd floor and drink it?

Reason #16: There were two guns. A Mauser with a telescope sight on the rifle, which disappeared during the investigation and was never recovered, and the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle, which was known for it’s inaccuracy and went down in history as the only firearm used in the assassination.

Reason #17: Oh yeah, and there were no fingerprints on the gun.

Reason #18: Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty was the key liaison between the U.S. Air Force and CIA for covert operations. He named Oswald as a decoy.

Reason #19: Oswald had a look-alike intelligence double because there are records of him being in two places at once at the same time. Sometimes Oswald spoke fluent Russian, sometimes he could not. Sometimes he was 5’9’’, other times he was… 5’11’’. Sometimes he had a tattoo of a dagger with a snake on his forearm, other times, he did not. Sometimes he had two scars on the left side of his neck, other times, he did not.

Reason #20: Oswald had no motive for murder. Neither the Warren Commission nor the House Select Committee on Assassinations could establish any motive for Oswald to assassinate the president.

Reason #21: The paper trail on the rifle was intentional. If anything, it had the appearance of trying to establish a paper trail.

Reason #22: To this day, there are documents that the government will not release to the public regarding JFK’s assassination including Lee Harvey Oswald’s tax returns. Why?

Reason #23: Oswald declares “I’m just a patsy” to the media and modern voice technology proves he was telling the truth. Unlike a polygraph, voice stress analysis evidence is admissible evidence in a court of law. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZYAIiErTNg

Reason #24: On a bright, sunny day, a man brings an umbrella to Dealey Plaza and opens it…then closes it…then opens it and plunges it in the air when the president is shot. His companion is seen holding a radio, calmly, while all other eyewitnesses are fleeing from the scene. Who were they?

Reason #25: A photo called The Three Tramps exposes the mobster hit men and CIA operatives that were involved operationally in the JFK assassination.

Reason #26: Oswald had no motive for murdering Officer Tippit. The bullet that killed Tippit was for an automatic and did not match the revolver taken from Oswald when he was arrested. No other gun was recovered from the crime scene.

Reason #27: Oswald was gunned down, right in the middle of a police station, on live TV, so that he could not testify in court.

Reason #28: Jack Ruby, the mobster who shot Oswald, knew Oswald. Ruby knew him so well that he invited Oswald and his close friend Judyth Vary Baker to his nightclub.

Reason #29: The Warren Commission was established not to find the truth, but to bury it.

Reason #30: JFK’s assassination was on a Friday afternoon in Texas. By Monday morning his limousine was already in Detroit, sitting at the Ford plant, and was already in the process of being destroyed and refurbished. In other words, the evidence was gone.

Reason #31: The Secret Service violated the law by removing the president’s body from Texas to Bethesda for the autopsy. The law states the local authorities had clear jurisdiction to complete the autopsy as part of the murder investigation.

Reason #32: J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI declared Oswald the killer after twenty-four hours after the murder.

Reason #33: X-ray images show the bullets that shot President Kennedy did not match the rifle rounds discovered in the sixth floor of the Texas Book Depository.

Reason #34: The official autopsy photos and x-rays from Bethesda were altered; they did not match the wounds documented by the emergency room doctors in Texas. Bethesda doctors did the gruesome, horrifying, and outrageous to prove the FBI’s theory: they changed the physical evidence by altering the exit wound to fit the lone gunman scenario and a headshot from the rear.

Reasons #35, #36, #37, #38, #39, #40, #41, #42: From a Navy Lieutenant Commander to an investigative journalist to one of JFK’s long-term mistress, key witnesses are conveniently silenced.

Reason #43: The Zapruder film – the only video evidence of the assassination – was altered and modified to support the lone gunman theory.

Reason #44: The “magic bullet” theory has been proven false. That’s right, the single bullsh*t theory defies gravity, physics, and basic math. Even Lyndon Johnson did not believe the same bullet could have possibly hit Kennedy and Governor Connally. See for yourself: http://ow.ly/pjQFh

Reason #45: The Warren Commission structured the evidence to fit the FBI’s pre-formed conclusions. Commission member Gerald Ford even changed the official location of the placement of the bullet entry in the President’s back to the President’s neck to conform to the single bullsh*t theory. His reward? President of the United States.

Reason #46: Instead of conducting their own investigation, the lazy, mainstream media chose to reinforce the false conclusions of the Warren Commission.

Reason #47: The CIA also participated in the cover-up. Together with appointed President Lyndon Johnson, they withheld key facts and highly relevant evidence—and in some cases even destroyed information.

Reason #48: What do the mafia, the CIA, anti-Castro Cubans, Lyndon Johnson, and Texas Oil’s H.L. Hunt have in common? All assassination evidence traces back to them.

Reason #49: The true facts concerning the conspiracy and cover-up have still not been revealed to the American public.  Thousands of documents are still being withheld.

Reason #50: It’s now 50 years later and 80% of the American public still refuse to believe the Warren Commission’s conclusion that JFK was assassinated by one man because—to put it bluntly—we’re not stupid!

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