Kennedy assassination theories
From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)
A number of theories exist with regard to the John F. Kennedy assassination. Such theories began to be generated soon after his death and continue to be proposed today. Many of these theories propose a criminal conspiracy involving parties such as the CIA, the KGB, the Mafia, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Fidel Castro, Cuban exile groups opposed to the Castro government, and the military and/or government interests of the United States and the Soviet Union.
The Warren Commission
In 1964, the Warren Commission held secret proceedings and concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, by himself, assassinated the President. In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) held additional secret proceedings and concluded that Lee Oswald was part of a conspiracy, and that a shooter fired on the President from the front, while Oswald fired at him from behind.
Based on the results of three opinion polls held in 2003, most Americans agree with the 1979 HSCA findings, and accept that Oswald conspired with others to kill the President and that a second shooter was involved. An ABC TV News poll [1] showed that 68% of respondents do not accept that Oswald acted alone, while a Discovery Channel poll [2] showed 79% support and a History Channel poll [3] showed 83%.
However, the HSCA did not attempt to identify any others who may have assisted Oswald, and also classified all the evidence it considered, fuelling speculation that this allowed those genuinely responsible for murdering the President to avoid further investigation and prosecution. The controversy then appeared to die down until these concerns returned to public prominence in 1991 through the release of the popular movie "JFK" directed by Oliver Stone. The Assassination Records Review Board reported what happened next:
In 1991, Oliver Stone's "JFK" popularized a version of President Kennedy's assassination that featured U.S. government agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the military as conspirators. While the movie was largely fictional, the information that Stone conveyed in the movie's closing trailer was true: the HSCA had reinvestigated the murder and issued a provocative report, but their records were sealed until the year 2029. Stone suggested at the end of JFK that Americans could not trust official public conclusions when those conclusions had been made in secret. Congress passed legislation--the JFK Act--that released the secret records that prior investigations gathered and created. [4]
Under the JFK Records Act of 1992, many pages of classified documents have been turned over to the Board and then to the National Archives. Some of them have been declassified already.
The ARRB has this to say about the growing consensus of Americans that are skeptical of the Warren Report's conclusion that a lone gun man killed the President:
Doubts about the Warren Commission's findings were not restricted to ordinary Americans. Well before 1978, President Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and four of the seven members of the Warren Commission all articulated, if sometimes off the record, some level of skepticism about the Commission's basic findings. [5]
The House Select Committee on Assassination
The HSCA concluded there was a probability of a conspiracy involved in the murder of President Kennedy, yet did not identify any other conspirators. The Committee did state there might be individuals associated with anti-Castro groups or individuals associated with organized crime that were in some way also associated with Oswald. The HSCA identified David Ferrie as a possible link. Ferrie himself was also associated with organized crime figures and anti-Castro groups. [6]
Oswald and Ferrie may have known each other when they both were in the Civil Air Patrol. [7] Oswald was a cadet in the group and Ferrie was an instructor who also worked for a commercial airline as a pilot. A photograph of Ferrie and 15-year old Oswald with a small group of other member cadets exists. [8] acts.
Within days after the Kennedy murder, the FBI and Secret Service got a tip on the Ferrie-Oswald link but didn't follow up on the information. The agencies dismissed the information as a "figment of the imagination" of a New Orleans private investigator. [9]
In contrast, the HSCA's later investigation yielded testimony of witnesses that Oswald was with Ferrie in Clinton, Louisiana. [10] in late August or early September 1963, though critics assert that the record shows the Clinton witnesses were coached by investigators from the office of Jim Garrison. The HSCA also noted that on several occasions [11] a secretary spotted Oswald in the office of Guy Bannister [12], though critics dispute the accuracy of this account and the mental state of the secretary. Bannister, along with Dave Ferrie, worked in connection with New Orleans underworld figures and anti-Castro groups. Bannister frequented the restaurant downstairs from his office; eyewitnesses spotted him there several times with Ferrie. Oswald worked nearby and stamped the address of same building as Bannister's office on his Fair Play for Cuba Committee pamphlets [13], though there is no credible evidence Oswald ever had an office or was even in that building.
There are no shortage of theories regarding the assassination and "pinning blame" on one's enemies: Richard Nixon, in a tape recorded conversaton, once said:
"They pinned the assassination of Kennedy on the right wing; the Birchers [meaning the John Birch Society]. It was done by a Communist and it was the greatest hoax that has ever been perpetuated. And I respectfully suggest, can't we pin this [attempted assassination of George Wallace] on one of theirs?" [14]
Records Collection Act of 1992
Much of the confusion and skepticism surrounding the official theories of what took place has arisen out of the secrecy surrounding the Warren Commission's investigation and President Johnson sealing all the evidence surrounding the case in 1964.
In one stroke, Congress broke this cloak of secrecy in 1993, when the U.S. Congress passed the "President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992" [15] which required all documentation pertaining to President Kennedy's assassination be unsealed and released. The civilian Assassination Records Review Board was put in charge of the process, which in the late 1990s released approximately six million pages of documents into the National Archives for public scrutiny. Investigators from the newly created Board subpoened documents from many sources and took testimony and opened to the public the many previously sealed documents which pertain to various conspiracies. Researchers are now combing through these documents to determine what this evidence reveals. Moreover, many documents remain to be unsealed.
Many new facts have already surfaced. For example, Dr. John Newman the author of JFK and Vietnam (1992) and Oswald and the CIA (1995) found within the newly released documents how the CIA, FBI and government began to cover-up Oswald's trip to Mexico; and how this impacted the Warren Commission and possibly created the hoax Nixon refers to. This cover-up was done initially by intelligence services perhaps to hide sources and incompetence, but once discovered was then carried forward by top government officials with the stated purpose of avoiding potential nuclear war with Russia. One possible flash point involved a recorded telephone conversation, prior to the assassination, where Oswald is impersonated and linked to the KGB.
As a consequence of this cover-up Dr. Newman laments: "Whether or not this also permitted conspirators to avoid the scrutiny of investigation — a possibility I take seriously — is something we will continue to debate." [16]
Evidence
One Shooter
Evidence supporting one shooter:
- Witnesses at the scene of the assassination saw a rifle being fired from the sixth floor window of the Depository Building, and some witnesses saw a rifle in the window immediately after the shots were fired. This is evidence that shots were fired from the depository.
- Some people claim that the nature of the bullet wounds suffered by President Kennedy and Governor John Connally, and the location of the car at the time of the shots, establish that the bullets were fired from above and behind the Presidential limousine.
- The Zapruder film shows Kennedy and Connally instantly reacting, at the same time, after the first shot. This proves that a shot did pass through Kennedy and into Connally.
- The Zapruder film also shows a blood spray from the front/right-hand side of Kennedy´s temple, but no blood spray from the back of his head.
- The bullet found on Governor Connally's stretcher at Parkland Memorial Hospital and the two bullet fragments found in the front seat of the Presidential limousine were matched to a 6.5- millimeter Mannlicher-Carcano rifle. No other bullet fragments from any other rifle were found.
- The windshield in the Presidential limousine was struck by a bullet fragment on the inside surface of the glass, meaning that these fragments came from behind, and not in front, of the President.
- The Mannlicher-Carcano 6.5-millimeter Italian rifle from which the shots were fired was allegedly owned by Oswald.
- Shortly after the assassination, a rifle was found partially-hidden between some boxes on the sixth floor and the improvised paper wrapper/bag that covered the rifle was found by the window from which the shots were fired. This is further evidence that shots were fired from the depository.
- Oswald was seen carrying a paper bag/wrapper in a car on the way to, and into, the depository. He said, when he was asked, that it was full of "curtain-rods", which he said were for the rooming-house he was living in, while he was living away from his wife. The paper bag was found, but the "curtain-rods" were never found at the Depository. Some rods were found in the garage where his wife was living, but with no discernible fingerprints.
Two Shooters
Evidence supporting two shooters:
- Over 50 witnesses who were present at the shooting heard shots that were fired from in front of the President; from the area of the grassy knoll and triple-underpass, and approximately the same number of witnesses believed shots were fired from behind the President (from the book depository). A small number of witnesses heard shots from both the front and the back of the President. [17]
- Several eyewitnesses who close to the President and had a good view, saw the back of the President’s head "blasted out", which is consistent with being shot from the front. These include:
- a. Clint Hill the secret service agent who was sheltering the President with his body on the way to the hospital and described "The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car."; [18] [19]
- b. Roy Kellerman, the President’s bodyguard who saw a 5-inch diameter hole in the back right-hand side of the President’s head. [20]
- c. Dr. McClelland, a physician in the emergency room who observed the head wound, stated that the posterior cerebral tissue and some of the cerebellar tissue was missing.[21][22]
- d. Dr. Kemp, Professor and Director of Neurological Surgery, who was in the emergency room treating Kennedy also described the President's skull wound as being a large wound in the right occipitoparietal region. The occipital lobe of the brain is just above the cerebellum part of the brain.
- Oswald denied killing anyone, both in public and in private.
- Oswald claimed the photographic evidence immediately produced by the police tying him to the weapon was fabricated and that he could prove it since he was familiar with photography.
- Oswald was soon murdered himself, while in police custody.
- It is accepted by both the Warren Commission and its critics, that in the matter of seconds during which the assassination took place,one shooter, using the bolt action rifle that was found, could only have fired a total of three shots. But, to inflict all the wounds in both the president and the governor, who was sitting in front of the president, one of the bullets needed to have hit and passed through Kennedy, and then hit and passed through Connally. This theory, of what took place, describes the Warren Commission's single bullet theory or sometimes called the magic bullet theory. One eyewitness doubted that so few bullets could have caused so much damage. The president's bodyguard, Roy Kellerman, testified that "Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shells come into the car" [23]and he believed the president was wounded four times and Connally wound three times. One bullet causing all but one of the wounds in both Kennedy and John Connally, seemed to Kellerman as unlikely. While some ballistic evidence has suggested that such a bullet trajectory might be possible, this particular point is a source of much contention and disagreement.
- The first problem with the Warren Commission's single bullet theory is that the bullet struck President too low in the back to have exited the front of his throat. The Death Certificate located the bullet at the third thoracic vertebra-- which is too low. Moreover, the bullet was traveling downward, since the shooter was in a sixth floor window. The autopsy cover sheet had a diagram of a body showing this same low placement at the third thoracic vertebra. [24] The hole in back of Kennedy's shirt also shows the same place where the bullet hit, [25] as does Kennedy's jacket that shows where the bullet hit. Nevertheless, the single bullet theory requires the bullet to move upward when it passed through Kennedy and came out his throat. [26]
- The second problem with the single bullet theory is, the wound noted to Kennedy's back at the autopsy examination, was probed and found to be less than a finger-length deep. The autopsy doctors believed that perhaps the heart massage attempt on the president caused the bullet to exit the wound.
- The scenario of two shooters is supported by eye witnesses. A large number of witnesses who were standing in the front of Kennedy heard the shots coming from the front. In contrast, those up the road to the back of Kennedy heard the shots coming from the back. All the members of one of the two groups of witnesses would have had to be wrong under the one-shooter theory.
- According to the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), the acoustic evidence preserved on tape establishes a fourth shot was fired, from in front of the president meaning there must have been two shooters.
- The size of the back head wound, in these descriptions, indicates it is the exit wound and that a second shooter from the front delivered the fatal head shot. [27]
Other controversial issues include:
- Oswald had a better chance of shooting Kennedy as he was coming towards him, and not to wait until he was moving away from him, with the added difficulty of slight tree cover.
- Connally was definitely sure that the first of the supposed "three shots" did not hit him, so it must have been the second shot - according to the Warren Commission - that did, but experts testify that the first shot is always more accurate than later shots.
- The was not secured as evidence to allow forensic ballistics to be conducted. The failure to do so, and the subsequent cleaning/renovation, may have amounted to a criminal offence of tampering with and/or destroying evidence.
- The official autopsy which by law was supposed to take place in Texas, by the State Medical Examiner, was prevented by federal agents, and led to a tense stand off between federal and state officials when the President's body was taken to Washington D.C. to the much criticized unofficial autopsy conducted, in secret, by military doctors.
- The president's brain which would show the direction of the bullet or bullets was later "misplaced/lost" in Washington.
- The Dallas police did not seal off the Texas School Book Depository until 12:39 to 12:40 p.m.; policeman, detectives, witnesses, and others were busy searching the grassy knoll, parking lot, and railroad yard from 12:30 to 12:39 p.m..
- The Dealey Plaza area was not sealed off by the Dallas police, and photographs show that vehicles were driving down Elm Street - through the crime scene - within nine minutes of the assassination.
- Oswald's Marine Corps service records were destroyed in 1973.
- Several of the Bethesda autopsy photos are now missing.
- President Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI were informed within hours after the assassination that someone impersonating Oswald was seen and heard by the CIA and FBI trying to contact a communist hit man in Mexico within two months of the assassination. This news "electrified" Wahington insiders and was covered up for almost 40 years. [28]
Response
Those who dispute conspiracy theories claim:
- Jack Ruby was known for his underworld/police connections and he was also known to be impulsive and to have a quick temper, so therefore he may have killed Oswald in anger, although the Dallas police received several phone calls saying that Oswald would be killed. Some think that Ruby made those calls, although this has never been proven. [29]
- Stopping government discussion of conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination would have more to do with quelling potentially-damaging and misleading gossip and speculation; so that the investigation could proceed normally. [30]
- Oswald denied he had any connection between himself and the rifle. His wife testified that she took photos of him in a backyard with a specific camera, and the FBI was able to confirm her testimony with forensics analysis. A copy of one photo was allegedly signed by Oswald and given to a friend: George de Mohrenschildt. After being shown these incriminating photos, Oswald said - in police custody - that they were fakes, and that he could prove it. Later tests allegedly showed them to be genuine. [31]
- The Bethesda autopsy physicians attempted to probe the bullet hole in the back of Kennedy but were unsucessful. They did not do a full dissection or persist in tracking, because they did not know at the time that there was a wound that some believe is at about the same level, in the front of the throat (this had been destroyed by the tracheotomy incision).
By the time the Bethesda doctors found out about this second wound, the autopsy had been completed and there was no chance to do a complete bullet tracking. The description of the bullet's location in the back by Dr. Burkley was not corroborated by the Bethesda autopsy which is included in the Warren report, and upon which the Warren report bases its conclusions. Dr. Burkley believed a bullet to have hit Kennedy at "about" the level of the third thoracic verteba. [32]. Supporting the lower placement of of the bullet wound by Dr. Burkley is the location of the bullet wound in a diagram from the autopsy report of Kennedy, [33] which shows a bullet hole in the upper back, along with the bullet hole in the shirt worn by Kennedy [34] and the bullet hole in the suit jacket worn by Kennedy [35] which show bullet holes between 5 and 6 inches below Kennedy's collar. [36] However, such distances would not necessarily correspond to skin distances, since Kennedy had his right elbow raised to the level of his wound, when shot.
At Bethesda, however, the official autopsy report on the president, Warren Exhibit CE 386 [37] described the back wound as being higher than the diagram in the autopsy diagram, the President's jacket, his shirt, and where Dr. Burkely olaced it in the death certificate. Who authenticates the higher placement in the Warren Report is unclear. It states there is an oval, 6 x 4 mm, and located "above the upper border of the scapula" [shoulder blade] at a location 14 cm (5.5 in) from the tip of the right acromion process, and 14 cm (5.5 in) below the right mastoid process (the boney prominance behind the ear). The report also reported contusion (bruise) of the apex (top tip) of the right lung in the region where it rises above the clavicle, and noted that although the apex of the right lung and the parietal pleural membrane over it had been bruised, they were not penetrated, indicating passage of a missile close to them, but above them. The report also noted that the thoracic cavity was not penetrated. The concluding page of the Bethesda autopsy report [38] states: "The other missile entered the right superior posterior thorax above the scapula, and traversed the soft tissues of the supra-scapular and the supra-clavicular portions of the base of the right side of the neck. This missile produced contusions of the right apical parietal pleura and of the apical portion of the right upper lobe of the lung. The missile contused the strap muscles of the right side of the neck, damaged the trachea, and made its exit through the anterior surface of the neck." The single bullet theory places a bullet wound at the sixth cervical vertebra of the vertebral column, which is consistent with 5.5 inches (14 cm) below the ear.
The Warren Report does not conclude bullet entry at the sixth cervical vertebra, but this conclusion was made in a 1979 report on the Kennedy assassination by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), which noted a defect in the C6 vertebra in the Bethesda X-rays, which the Bethesda autopsy physicians had missed, and did not note. Moreover, this position is consistent with publicly available autopsy photographs [39], although these themselves have been disputed because they have not officially been released and therefore, cannot be confirmed. Even without this information, the original Bethesda autopsy report, included in the Warren Commission report, concluded that this bullet had passed entirely through the president's neck, from a level over the top of the scapula and lung, and through the lower throat. [40] - At least one computer analysis has been used to assert that the bullet trajectory is not only consistent with the single bullet theory, but could only have been fired from a high position behind Kennedy. [41]
- Different groups, after having heard a shot from behind and the front, could both be correct, given the likelihood of echoes from surrounding buildings. An eyewitness on the fifth floor - directly below the sixth floor window - clearly heard three shots from that location. Only two bullets were needed to account for the President's injuries. [42]
- The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) examined the HSCA analysis of the dictabelt recording and found "a multitude of errors and omissions; the most serious of which was that the time the Select Committee experts thought the shots were being fired was the wrong time. It was actually one minute after the assassination had actually taken place." It has been contested that if the recording was one minute after the assassination, then who fired the later shots? In 2001, Dr. Donald B. Thomas published a paper in the British forensics journal Science & Justice claiming the NAS findings were wrong. [43] Thomas' conclusions have been challenged by subsequent studies. [44] [45]
- The exact size ([46] vs. [47]) and position of the back head wound isn't precisely known. However, there is nothing inconsistent with a bullet making a hole larger than itself when entering a round (collapsible) object like a skull.
- Those who "saw" the back of Kennedy's head blasted out do not include Zapruder himself, who described what he had seen on a live TV interview (the video of which still exists), an hour after the assassination and BEFORE his film had been developed and he had seen it himself. If the film was later changed to show a wound in the right side of Kennedy's head, over the ear (where Zapruder placed it before seeing his own film), Zapruder himself must have been part of this conspiracy, because he describes and illustrates on TV (see link for photo of him doing so) exactly the wound his film would later show: [48][49]
- WATSON (Station WFAA Dallas): [...] And would you tell us your story please, sir?
- ZAPRUDER: I got out in, uh, about a half-hour earlier to get a good spot to shoot some pictures. And I found a spot, one of these concrete blocks they have down near that park, near the underpass. And I got on top there, there was another girl from my office, she was right behind me. And as I was shooting, as the President was coming down from Houston Street making his turn, it was about a half-way down there, I heard a shot, and he slumped to the side, like this. Then I heard another shot or two, I couldn't say it was one or two, and I saw his head practically open up [places fingers of right hand to right side of head in a narrow cone, over his right ear], all blood and everything, and I kept on shooting. That's about all, I'm just sick, I can't…
- WATSON: I think that pretty well expresses the entire feelings of the whole world.
- ZAPRUDER: Terrible, terrible.
- WATSON: You have the film in your camera, we'll try to get...
- ZAPRUDER: Yes, I brought it on the studio, now.
- WATSON: We'll try to get that processed and have it as soon as possible.
Specific Conspiracy Theories / motives
Note that some of the following people and groups have been claimed by some to have been working together and as such these different theories are not always viewed as mutually exclusive.
LBJ Conspiracy
Vice-President Lyndon Johnson arguably gained the most from Kennedy's death, in that it promoted him to the presidency. When he was selected for the role of Vice-President he is quoted as saying, "One-in-four presidents die in office - maybe I´ll get lucky." Proponents suggest that Johnson thus had active reason to seek Kennedy's murder, as he was supposedly not a man who would be able to get elected on his own. Like many vice-presidents of the United States, Johnson's appointment was largely an attempt to provide a ´regional balance´ to the Democratic ticket, making Johnson seem expendable. During the Kennedy presidency his power and influence was limited.
President Kennedy had discussed with his closest aides (including his personal secretary Evelyn Lincoln) that he was considering dropping Johnson as vice-president before the 1964 U.S. presidential election.
Richard Nixon, who was also in Dallas from November 20, 1963 until just an hour before Kennedy arrived, was quoted in the November 22, 1963 Dallas newspaper saying he believed Kennedy would drop Johnson from the 1964 Democratic ticket because Johnson was embroiled in several high-profile political scandals (see Bobby Baker and Billie Sol Estes).
At the time of Kennedy's death, Johnson was the subject of four major criminal investigations involving government contract violations, misappropriation of funds, money laundering and bribery. (All four scandals "disappeared" after November 22, 1963) [50] Johnson biographers agree that Johnson was politically aggressive and power-hungry. Others have written that Johnson was an agent of the mafia — blackmailed by organized crime with revelations of Johnson's past criminal actions. [51]
Some theorists claim that an unidentified fingerprint found on a cardboard box on the sixth floor of the Texas Schoolbook Depository Building is that of a known associate of President Johnson, one Malcom Wallace, a convicted murderer. In 1998 a fingerprint examiner named A. Nathan Darby signed an affidavit which asserted a 32 point match, though such a match has not been made by FBI fingerprint examiners or other independent examiners. [52]
LBJ had the limousine completely refurbished shortly after the death of Kennedy.
Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas - the home state of Lyndon Johnson. Conspiracists contend the Vice-President had links with people who could carry out the assassination in secret.
Whether Johnson would have had Kennedy shot in a motorcade in which he and his wife were driving too is questionable, because he later sent a memo to FBI chief Hoover, asking "if any of the shots were fired at me?".
Military-Industrial Complex Conspiracy
The U.S. "military-industrial complex," which had been preparing for an escalation of the Vietnam War since the French withdrew from Vietnam in 1954 after France's defeat at Dien Bien Phu, knew that President Kennedy had seriously discussed plans and implemented actions to gradually withdraw all U.S. military advisers from Vietnam by the beginning of 1965. At the moment that President Kennedy was killed, 1,100 U.S. troops were in the air on their way home as part of President Kennedy's initial steps of withdrawing from Vietnam. President Kennedy's vice president, L.B. Johnson, undertook a major escalation of the war against Vietnam after he succeeded President Kennedy. In addition, elements of the U.S. military/intelligence apparatus were upset about President Kennedy's decision not to provide major overt U.S. military support for the CIA-organized Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba, and his pledge as part of the resolution of the Cuban missile crisis to refrain from further attempts to invade Cuba.
CIA Conspiracy
Frequently mentioned in other theories is the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). During the 1960s and 1970s, it was rumoured that the CIA had become involved in plots to assassinate foreign leaders, and claims are made that it had various motives for removing Kennedy from power. Kennedy stated that he would, "Break the CIA into a thousand pieces" after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, but his later moves to limit the power of the CIA were blocked by ´bureaucratic resistance´.
Congress finally looked into this after three high profile assassinations in the United States (President Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Senator Robert Kennedy) and attempted assassinations abroad.
- Congress began investigating the intelligence agencies by way of the Church Committee.
- In 1975 and 1976, the Church Committee published fourteen reports on the formation of U.S. intelligence agencies, their operations, and the alleged abuses of law and of power that they had committed.
- Among the matters the Church Committee investigated: the involvement by U.S. intelligence agencies to assassinate foreign leaders, including Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic, the Diem brothers of Vietnam, Fidel Castro and Gen. Rene Schneider of Chile.
- The amount of domestic power possessed by the CIA during the 1960s might be gauged by the fact that the former director of the CIA, Allen Dulles, was fired by President Kennedy for presiding over the disastrous invasion of Cuba by a small army of Cuban nationals, but was then appointed as one of the seven members of the Warren Commission to investigate Kennedy's assassination.
- President Kennedy also spoke to his advisers about the possible installation of his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, as the CIA's director.
- The CIA was also very active in Vietnam at the time Kennedy was assassinated. The CIA had further angered Kennedy in Vietnam by being involved in the assassination of President Diem on November 1, 1963.
- The House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) later reviewed these issues and in 1979 concluded that, even though a conspiracy may have been responsible for the assassination of President Kennedy, the U.S Intelligence agencies were not a part of the conspiracy
- There are some documents which make reference to a "Mr. George Bush" from the local regional office of the CIA who was involved in the initial investigation of the assassination. An obvious inference is that this Mr. George Bush could be the future President George H.W. Bush, who was also a future Director of the CIA. At the time, George H.W. Bush was living in Texas and was running a company which has been accused of being a CIA front. The official explanation is that the documents refer to a different George Bush who worked for the CIA at the time.
Organized Crime Conspiracy
Another possible culprit was the Mafia, in retaliation for their increasing crackdowns (12 times the number of prosecutions under Eisenhower) against organized crime. Documents never seen by the Warren Commission have revealed that the mafia was working very closely with the CIA on several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro known under the CIA code name Operation Mongoose. The CIA under the Kennedys approached the mafia because the CIA recognized the mutual benefits of ousting Castro. The mafia's interest lay in reclaiming the billions of dollars lost from gambling, drugs, prostitution, etc. when Castro seized the mafia's gambling and narcotics trafficking assets in 1959. Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa, and mobsters Carlos Marcello, Sam Giancana, Johnny Roselli, Charles Nicoletti, and Santo Trafficante Jr., (all of whom say Hoffa worked with the CIA on the Castro assassination plots) top the list of House Select Committee on Assassinations mafia suspects.[53]. The family of Chicago mafia boss Sam Giancana claims the Kennedys double-crossed him after the mafia, via workers unions controlled by the Illinois mafia, helped elect Kennedy President.
In November 2003 dutch researcher Wim Dankbaar interviewed James E. Files and corroborated Files previous videographed testimony from 1994. Files is a former special operations soldier from the asian theatre and later hitman for the Chicago crime family who confessed to assassination of JFK on the record [54]. He claims that Johnny Roselli and Charles Nicoletti were also present and worked on the orders of Sam Giancana. His testimony has been subject to detailed cross-corroboration with other possible suspects and witnesses during investigation by retired FBI agents, according to their information the assassination has been thoroughly compartmentalized among the mob, CIA and local police squad. Although Files' story can not be fully validated he seems to have knowledge that proves his involvement in the JFK assassination plot. He is currently serving a 30-year jail sentence for attempted murder on a policeman.
Jack Ruby had grown up working for mafia leader Al Capone in Chicago. Carlos Marcello believed it was necessary to assassinate the President to short-circuit his younger brother Bobby, who was serving as attorney general and leading the administration's anti-Mafia crusade, reportedly saying "To kill a rabid dog, you must cut off the head (JFK), not the tail." (Bobby Kennedy.) [55]
J. Edgar Hoover was the long-time director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He did not want to retire even though he was approaching in January 1965 the then-mandatory government retirement age of 70 and would have been retired by President Kennedy had Kennedy lived to be reelected.
Hoover often told his aides that he deeply despised the Kennedys. He lived with his longtime assistant director, Clyde Tolson and before this, with his mother until she died. If true, and if the mafia knew of Hoover's sexuality, the mafia could have been blackmailing Hoover to secure his silence whether Hoover knew about the assassination conspirators beforehand, after, or not.
This blackmail by the mafia of Hoover - along with good friend and next-door neighbor Lyndon Johnson - may have also extended to a cover-up and guaranteed Hoover’s compliance and silence after the assassination. It is documented that before President Kennedy was elected, Hoover rarely acknowledged even the existence of the mafia. After Kennedy became president the prosecutions of the mafia by the Robert F. Kennedy-led Justice Department (of which the FBI is a part) increased elevenfold. After President Kennedy was killed, Justice Department mafia prosecutions dropped sharply, reverting to pre-Kennedy administration levels.
In 1964, just days before his Warren Commission testimony, Hoover was appointed Director of the FBI "for life" by Kennedy's successor, Johnson, a decision which would have to have been, by law, reapproved by the president every year. Since Hoover's death in May 1972, the tenure of the FBI director is by law limited to a single 10-year term. After he died, Hoover's files were shredded by his secretary.
Oil Industry Conspiracy
Oil businessmen and their supporting bankers, many from Texas, who stood to lose billions of dollars of profits because President Kennedy wanted Congress to discontinue the hefty 27.5 percent oil depletion tax credit allowance.
Many researchers stress the importance of Oswald's friendship with George de Mohrenschildt. Oswald and his Russian spouse spent their last months with this mysterious right-wing 'white russian' emigrant who was a long time CIA asset with business contacts to Prescott Bush in the oil industry. Oswalds contacts with de Mohrenschildt (called babysitting within the intel community) are one of the major detriments to the original 'communist' lone gunman theory. It is documented that de Mohrenschildt received several hundred thousand dollars from a CIA front company after the assassination. De Mohrenschildt committed 'suicide' a few days before his testimony before the 1977 Select House Committee on Assassinations.
Watergate Connection
See also: Watergate conspiracy theories
Numerous theories have persisted in claiming deeper significance to the Watergate scandal than what is commonly acknowledged by media and historians. In his book, The Ends of Power, President Richard Nixon's chief of staff H. R. Haldeman claimed that the term 'Bay of Pigs' was used by Nixon as a coded reference to the Kennedy Assassination in White House conversations recorded on the Watergate tapes.[56]
Anti-Castro Cuban Conspiracy
Angry Cuban anti-Castro exiles trained by and still working with the CIA killed Kennedy for his failure to give greater backing to the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion to overthrow Castro's Communist regime. (Kennedy withdrew air support and did not allow US forces to participate in the invasion in fear of making the conflict seem larger than it was.) Many Cuban exiles were trained by and still working for the CIA on November 22, 1963.
Cuban Conspiracy
Cuban President Fidel Castro's agents killed President Kennedy in retaliation for the many times the CIA and Mafia had worked together and tried to kill Castro. In September 1963 Castro publicly warned the U.S. about American leaders not being safe if they think they could kill him. On November 221963 an agent of the CIA was assigned to kill Castro with a poison-pen weapon at their next meeting. It is notable that in 1962 the Kennedys had ordered the CIA to cease the assassination attempts against Castro. The CIA ignored the president's order, and continued with assassination training and attempts, unbeknownst to the president or Robert Kennedy. Starting in the second half of 1963 it is also documented that President Kennedy, through private back channels like French journalist Jean Daniel and CBS correspondent Lisa Howard had secretly approached Castro with overtures of a normalization in trade and diplomatic relations. In fact, Castro had been meeting with Daniel the moment Kennedy was shot. Many believe that mobster Johnny Rosselli deliberately spread the allegation that Castro was behind the assassination to draw public attention away from possible Mob complicity in the crime. [57]
Huismann's findings on the Cuban conspiracy
In 2006, the documentary Rendezvous with Death by German director Wilfried Huismann was aired on the BBC. [58]
It claimed new evidence that Oswald himself volunteered to carry out the assassination for Cuba during a September 1963 visit to the Cuban embassy in Mexico City. In return, the Cuban government reportedly paid Oswald the sum of $6,500 (with inflation, $40,000 in 2006).
The film also alleged that the United States government did not investigate the Cuban role any further, due to the volatile relations between the U.S. and Cuba. Lyndon Johnson believed that if the American public were to know Cuba was responsible for the death of the President, they (specifically Republicans and those on the right) would demand an invasion of Cuba to remove Castro. Kennedy had promised Khrushchev an invasion of the island would never occur as part of the resolution to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Thus an invasion of Cuba would only have pushed America and the Soviet Union even closer to full-scale war. Johnson also feared that another crisis (even if resolved) would keep the Democrats out of government for decades.
The film does not make clear if Castro personally authorized the assassination. [59]
Soviet Hard-liners Conspiracy
Kennedy was killed to preserve the status quo of the ongoing Cold War (i.e. instead of a "hot war", WWIII —direct nuclear war with the Soviets). While Kennedy could be outwardly insulting and embarrassing to Soviet leaders, he was in reality perceived by Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev and other foreign leaders as too young, erratic, reckless and inexperienced to be taken too seriously. Kennedy's aggressiveness was believed by some to be the ultimate cause for the worsening of relations between the US and USSR, culminating in the Cuban Missile Crisis. The high tensions of this event led many to fear that Kennedy's rhetoric could only lead to a nuclear war against the Soviet Union. Hard-line planners had decided to take the initiative in replacing Kennedy. Another side effect of killing Kennedy was that it would demoralize Americans. This theory is highly unlikely, as KGB documents released after the fall of the Soviet Union state that the KGB's report to Russian leadership on Kennedy's death specifically accused Lyndon Johnson.
Khrushchev Conspiracy
Kennedy's death was on the orders of Nikita Khrushchev, premier of the Soviet Union, who was America's nemesis during the Cold War. This was probably because Lee Harvey Oswald was in Russia before the assassination. However, Oswald was sent to work in Minsk, and supposedly never met Khrushchev, seemingly disproving this theory.
Federal Reserve Conspiracy
The Federal Reserve (the central bank of the United States) was threatened by Kennedy's intentions concerning restoring precious-metals backing to U.S. currency and securities. [60] (Note that the Secret Service was created in 1865 as an anti-money-counterfeiting agency, and was until 2003 an organ of the Treasury.) The same anti-hard-currency pro-central banking motive is suspected in the 1865 Lincoln, 1881 Garfield, and 1901 McKinley assassinations as well as the 1835 attempt on the life of Andrew Jackson who was a bitter opponent of central banking.
Executive Order 11110: On June 4, 1963 President Kennedy signed this virtually unknown Presidential decree, which had the authority to strip the Federal Reserve Bank of its power to loan money to the United States Federal Government at interest, essentially putting the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank out of business. The order returned to the federal government, specifically the Treasury Department, the Constitutional power to create and issue currency without going through the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank. President Johnson reversed the order shortly after taking office in November, 1963. Some conspiracy theorists believe this executive order was the cause of President Kennedy's assassination.
Executive Order 11110
AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10289 AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS AFFECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 301 of title 3 of the United States Code, it is ordered as follows:
SECTION 1. Executive Order No. 10289 of September 19, 1951, as amended, is hereby further amended --
(a) By adding at the end of paragraph 1 thereof the following subparagraph (j):
"(j) The authority vested in the President by paragraph (b) of section 43 of the Act of May 12, 1933, as amended (31 U.S.C. 821 (b)), to issue silver certificates against any silver bullion, silver, or standard silver dollars in the Treasury not then held for redemption of any outstanding silver certificates, to prescribe the denominations of such silver certificates, and to coin standard silver dollars and subsidiary silver currency for their redemption," and
(b) By revoking subparagraphs (b) and (c) of paragraph 2 thereof.
SEC. 2. The amendment made by this Order shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil or criminal cause prior to the date of this Order but all such liabilities shall continue and may be enforced as if said amendments had not been made.
JOHN F. KENNEDY
THE WHITE HOUSE, June 4, 1963.
Freemason Conspiracy
Kennedy was killed as part of an elaborate Freemasonic ritual. [61]
Onassis Conspiracy
JFK was assassinated at the direction of Aristotle Onassis and his friends in the Illuminati group. Onassis married Kennedy's widow in 1968.
Corsican Mafia Conspiracy
Kennedy was killed by three French assassins linked to Corsican organized crime syndicates. This claim was made by Christian David, a petty French criminal interviewed on the Central Independent Television documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy, who named Lucien Sarti as one of the shooters.
Israeli Conspiracy
The Israeli government was displeased with Kennedy for his pressure about their top-secret nuclear program [62][63] (see Negev Nuclear Research Center and Mordechai Vanunu) and/or, the Israelis were angry over Kennedy's sympathies with Arabs, and his use of men formerly under the employment of the Nazis in their rocket program, such as Wernher von Braun. Gangster Meyer Lansky and Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson often play pivotal roles in this conspiracy as organizing and preparing the hit, thus bleeding into and possibly catalyzing many of the other conspiracies as well. [64] (See also: Michael Collins Piper's book Final Judgement).
President Diem Conspiracy
South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem found out in June 1963 during electronic surveillance of the U.S. embassy in South Vietnam that the U.S. was helping his political enemies plan a coup against Diem. Diem, whose younger brother was a heroin addict, was also profiting from massively increased exports of opiates from the Southeast Asian "golden triangle" (after the sources of Turkish opiates dried up in the wake of the 1961 French Connection arrests in New York City) to North America via the Hong Kong and U.S. organized crime syndicates. If Diem were ousted in a coup, millions of dollars of Diem's drug profits would be lost. Even though Diem was killed in a coup on November 1, 1963, the plans to assassinate Kennedy went ahead for revenge and/or because of Diem's illegal co-entanglements with the world's various organized crime syndicates and the mafia motives.
Frank Sinatra Conspiracy
Frank Sinatra, a friend of Peter Lawford (brother-in-law to President Kennedy), supposedly requested union leaders, among them Jimmy Hoffa, to assist in "voter- turnout" in the 1960 Presidential election. Hoffa, angry at being called to testify by Attorney General Robert Kennedy about union pension funds being invested in mob-owned gambling casinos, felt double-crossed by the Kennedy family and called for a mafia "hit" on the President. This is a theory, but not very well documented. Jack Ruby, the assassin of Lee Harvey Oswald, the suspected Kennedy assassin, had links to the mafia. Robert Kennedy accepted the findings of the Warren Commission, and declined to have the assassination further investigated. More recently, Senator Edward Kennedy has expressed his lack of interest in further investigation.
"Friendly Fire" Theory
In the book "Mortal Error", Howard Donahue and author Bonar Menninger allege that, while Oswald did attempt to assassinate JFK, and did succeed in wounding him, the fatal shot was accidentally fired by Secret Service agent George W. Hickey, who was riding in the Secret Service follow-up car directly behind the Presidential Limousine. The theory alleges that after the first two shots were fired the motorcade sped up while Hickey was attempting to respond to Oswald's shots and he lost his balance and accidentally pulled the trigger of his AR-15 and shot JFK.
George Hickey´s Warren Commission testimony]
Civil Rights Theory
Another theory is that the CIA assassinated both Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy in an attempt to reduce the growing social and political power and influence of African Americans. Supporters of this theory refer to the friendship between King and Kennedy and contend that powerful elements within the CIA did not want a "pro-black" president.
Theories in works of fiction
Many works of fiction have attempted to parody some of the more far-fetched explainations that have been put forth to explain the Kennedy assassination.
In the 1992 film Sneakers, a character with an obsession for outlandish conspiracy theories denies that the assassination was successful. When asked "So you're saying the NSA killed Kennedy?", the character replies,"No. They shot him, but they didn't kill kill him. He's still alive."
In the 1997 film The Wrong Guy, a character proposes that the wounds to Kennedy's head were not actually the result of gunshots. Says the character,"There were no gunmen at all. His head just did that. I call it the 'No Bullet theory.'"-- a clear parody of the Single bullet theory.
A 1997 episode of the television show Red Dwarf presented a particularly complex explaination for the Kennedy assassination. In the episode, the characters travel back in time to 1963 and inadvertantly prevent Lee Harvey Oswald from assassinating Kennedy. But in this alternate reality, Kennedy's survival causes a wide array of negative effects-- Kennedy himself is ultimately impeached in the wake of political scandals, and his impeachment radically destabilizes the cold war balance of power. Realizing that someone must be recruited in order to go back in time and successfully complete the Kennedy assassination, the crew seeks out John F. Kennedy after he has been impeached. They then explain to him that if he had been successfully assassinated, he would have gone on to become one of the most loved presidents in American history. Kennedy therefore travels back in time to the Grassy Knoll in Dealey Plaza where he assassinates his earlier self.
In Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" film, Alvy is obsessed with speculative doubts about the Kennedy assassination conspiracy and the Warren Commission Report's "second-gun" theory as a way to avoid having sex: "You're using this conspiracy theory as an excuse to avoid sex with me."
In a Season 4 episode of The X Files, "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" it is shown that the Cigarette Smoking Man assassinated Kennedy (from the grassy knoll).
In an episode of Family Guy, it depicts Lee Harvey Oswald as a huge Kennedy supporter, who sees the shooter on the Grassy Nole, and decided to shoot him to become "an American Hero".
Sources
- Who's Who in the JFK Assasination: An A-to-Z Encyclopedia by Michael Benson Citadel Press, ISBN 0-8065-1444-2
See also
External links
- PBS News 2003 Regarding Public's Belief that a Conspiracy Existed
- BBC News article on a German documentary about the assassination
- WDR (German TV): Rendezvous mit dem Tod: Kennedy und Castro
- The Men Who Killed Kennedy: an intensive look at all the evidence surrounding the assassination
- PBS documentary 'Who was L.H. Oswald' provides a lot of additional information into the assassination plot
- James Files confession to JFK murder
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