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Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone?

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Oswald was a person that acted completely alone
Oswald was but a part of a broader conspiracy
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For the younger people here, Oswald was the man who assassinated President John F Kennedy in Dallas in November of 1963. Oswald was arrested a few hours later, and was himself murdered the next day by Jack Ruby in the Dallas police garage.

The question isn't about whether he was a lone gunman or not, but whether he was but the trigger man in a broader conspiracy plot.

Why is this question still important 50+ years later? Well, considering the role of the FBI in creating the Russia-collusion hoax, their effort to shield the president's son, Hunter Biden, from investigation, and the way politicians try to weaponize the FBI, IRS, CIA and other agencies to serve the political interests of those in power rather than the people, I think it's a good time for the people to demand better honesty from their government.

I believe our government has already admitted that it lied to the Warren Commission on some points. Supposedly to avoid admitting that the Kennedy Administration had considered plans to assassinate Fidel Castro, and had possibly made attempts. But that doesn't address whether Oswald acted alone or not. He could have been part of a Mafia plan, or a Cuban plan, or a plan within our CIA or FBI. There were/are numerous investigations and researches to give credibility to all of the above.

So what do you believe?
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walabby · M
The fact that Oswald was silenced the next day strongly suggests that there was a wider conspiracy.
graphite · 61-69, M
@walabby Doesn't suggest anything other than that the Dallas PD had really bad security. Ruby was a regular "visitor" to the PD and, after dropping something off at Western Union, wandered over to the station where Oswald was brought out an hour later than his scheduled exit, after he wanted a sweater. Ruby even left his precious dachsund in his car, never to see the dog or the car again. if he'd planned on killing Oswald rather than it being a spur-of-the-moment thing, he'd have made much better provisions for the dog than leaving it in his parked car. And Oswald was shot 2 days after JFK. (Ruby's rabbi confirmed that Ruby was a certified nutcase.)