Sunday, March 15, 2020

JFKs Assassination essays

JFK's Assassination essays A nagging question still haunts the minds of many Americans. Did Lee Harvey Oswald really act alone, as the Warren Commission's report stated, or was there a conspiracy, hatched by the Mob, the CIA, the FBI, or some other organization, to kill President John F. Kennedy at the height of his political power' Perhaps the truth will never be known, and President Kennedy's real murderer will never be brought to justice. Several of the conspiracy theories refuse to die - here are some of the most popular and New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's theory is probably the most well known of the conspiracy theories because it was made into a film starring Kevin Costner and directed by Irving Stone. Garrison, through several investigative methods, believed a local businessman named Clay Shaw was involved in a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy, and that Shaw's involvement went as high as the national Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). While many historians still believe Garrison's accusations were "groundless" (Holland 10), the legend of his prosecution of Shaw lives on, and there are still some unanswered questions regarding the theory, even though Shaw was eventually found not guilty of any conspiracy or Basically, Garrison's theory was that Shaw was a CIA informant, who took part in a CIA "coup d'etat" constructed to remove Kennedy from power because of ongoing clashes with the CIA and other government agencies, and the belief that Kennedy had socialist or communistic leanings. Garrison wrote a book about his life and beliefs, called, "On the Trail of the Assassins." In that book he wrote, "'What happened at Dealey Plaza in Dallas on November 22, 1963, was a coup d'etat. I believe that it was instigated and planned long in advance by fanatical anticommunists in the United States intelligence community'" (Holland 10). While the CIA conspiracy theory has long ...

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