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John F.

Kennedy assassination
The circumstances surrounding the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 quickly spawned suspicions of a conspiracy. These suspicions were mitigated somewhat when an official investigation by the Warren Commission concluded the following year that there was no conspiracy. Since then, doubts have arisen regarding the Commission's findings. Critics have argued that the Commission, and even the government, covered-up crucial information pointing to a conspiracy. Many of these theories propose a conspiracy which would involve organizations such as the Federal Reserve System, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the KGB, the Mafia, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon including the army and the interests of the United States government as well as the Masonic organization. THEORIES A shooter and the driver An unproven theory is based on the driver would know that Kennedy was assassinated by a sniper. The shooter would have hurt the president in the throat but the driver, as everyone knew that Kennedy had been shot, he had to kill himself with a single shot to the head. More than a shooter The Warren Commission, by hearsay, found that only three bullets were fired: one of the three bullets hit the car, one hit Kennedy and step through Governor John Connally, and the last shot was fatal to the President. However, the governor Conally was wounded several times, so that the firing had to be more than three, representing at least one second handle. Therefore, the conclusion is that the skeptics were more than three shots and on that basis should have more than one shooter. CIA CIA was prohibited 25 years ago to carry out assassinations, but is currently trying to raise such prohibicin.24 Kennedy said to his collaborator Clark Clifford (shortly after the failed invasion of the Bay of Pigs) that, "Something very bad is happening within the CIA and I want to know what is. I want to smithereens dismantle the CIA and move them to the four winds." The HSCA also said that President Kennedy did not receive adequate protection in Dallas, and that the Secret Service had information related to the President's trip to Dallas, that were not properly analyzed, investigated or used by the Service, Additional Service agents secret in the caravan were not adequately prepared to protect the President from a sniper.

THE CURSE From the nine children who had the marriage of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald, four of them were killed, suffered some kind of accident or suffered a terminal illness. Of these, two were shot and three in a plane crash, also three of his grandchildren also found death soon. Because of this there are many who argue that weighs upon them some sort of family curse, others however, contend that accidents are just unfortunate coincidences. Rosemary Kennedy (1918 - 2005) The long list of fatalities, accidents and deaths began with the first daughter of Kennedy, who in 1941 Rosemary begins to suffer mood swings, becoming extremely aggressive and dangerous. Because of this, he performed at the age of 26 a lobotomy that instead of improving his condition worsened forcing the family to her in a mental health center located in Wisconsin, a place where he remained until the day of his death January 7, 2005 at age 86.

Joseph P. Junior Kennedy (1915 - 1944) Following the list, is the eldest of the Kennedy family, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., who at just 29 years suffered a plane crash in 1944 while piloting a bomber flying over the English Channel in the days of the Second World War. This accident desesperanz the family too much because Joseph was chosen to continue the political career started by his father. After his death in charge of this task would be his brother, John F. Kennedy. Kathleen Agnes Kennedy (1920-1948) Also, in 1948 the second daughter died of marriage Kennedy-Fitzgerald, Kathleen Agnes Kennedy, also due to another plane crash as he crossed the sky of France. John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) After being elected president of the United States, John F. Kennedy seemed to change the tragic fate of the Kennedy family, however, the November 22, 1963, everything would change. John F. Kennedy was killed by a shot to the head as he walked into the presidential visit Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. While U.S. courts declared only murderer to Lee Harvey Oswald, to date, many doubt this verdict because they believe that there is sufficient evidence to argue that far from being an isolated, done by one man, this assassination involved one of the biggest political conspiracies carried out to date. Robert Francis Kennedy (1925-1968) After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the gloomy scenario of a family curse is popular among Americans, especially when five years later, the younger brother of JFK, Robert Kennedy was shot on June 5, 1968 as he prepared to give a speech at the Hotel Ambassador of Los Angeles. The attacker was Sirhan Bishara Serve, a descendant of Palestinians aged 22 who claimed to have committed such a crime because it is contrary to the political support that the then senator gave to Israel. Robert, also known as "Bobby" died a day later, on June 6, at the Good Samaritan Hospital of Los Angeles.

The children of Robert Kennedy However, the tragedy of the Kennedys, especially Robert F. Kennedy did not end there, because they had 11 children, three of whom were involved in the tragedy. In 1973, the second son of Robert, had a car accident, and while he survived the accident, one of the women who accompanied him is paraplegic. Meanwhile, his fourth son, David Anthony, died in 1984 from an overdose of cocaine and Demerol in a hotel room in Palm Beach, Florida. Finally, in 1997, Michael LeMoyne Kennedy, died in a skiing accident on December 31 in the town of Aspen Colorado. John F. Junior Kennedy (1960 -1999) However, one of the most heartfelt and recent deaths of the Kennedy clan, is without doubt, the death of John F. Junior Kennedy or John-John, son of JFK and the Kennedy family that would have placed the new hopes to rise again its now legendary name. However, this was cut short, the July 16, 1999, when the plane he was piloting crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. In this unfortunate accident killed him, his wife Carolyn and her sister Lauren. According to research the accident took place because human error and weather conditions.

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