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JFK
JFK ASSASSINATION THEORIES
There are dozens of so-called conspiracy theories that people believe. In this report I will compare and contrast three of the theories that conflict with the official Warren Commission account of the assassination.
First, we look at the Warren Commission findings for the different theories. The Warren commission, which was given unrestricted investigating powers, was directed to look at all the evidence and give a complete report of the assassination to the American people. The members of the commission were Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States; U.S. Senators Richard B. Russell (Democrat from Georgia) and John Sherman Cooper (Republican from Kentucky); U.S. Representatives Hale Boggs (Democrat from Louisiana) and Gerald R. Ford (Republican from Michigan); Allen W. Dulles, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; and John J. McCloy, former president of the World Bank.
During the Warren Commission’s investigation they looked at the testimony of 552 witnesses and the reports of 10 federal agencies, most important of which were the Secret Service, the FBI, the Dept. of State, the CIA, and military intelligence. The hearings were closed to the public unless the person giv
Approximate Word count = 1504
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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