The most prominent conspiracies for the assassination of President John Kennedy / Conspiracies with 'UFO', murder by the 'Soviets' or by the woman herself

Today, on the anniversary of the assassination of John Kennedy, the media have chosen to remember the beloved American president and his mysterious murder that still intrigues amateurs.
The official 1964 version of the assassination of the beloved 46-year-old American president has provided relatively reliable answers to what happened, but many people are not sure why they have chosen to delve into theories about alternative versions of the event.
60 years ago 46 year old President John F. Kennedy was shockingly assassinated in his open limousine while parading with his wife Jackie in Dallas, Texas.
The official 1964 investigation identified 24-year-old ex-Marine Oswald as the president's lone assassin, but that has not satisfied members of the public, who believe the assassination was part of an elaborate secret plan, possibly involving alien'.

Asked about the case, the Google Bard artificial intelligence device said that "the doubters are right as there are many conflicting elements in the event even though the case is complex".
"In addition, the official investigation commission has been criticized for lack of transparency and non-response to some key elements of the event."
Some of the more plausible alternative theories are the involvement of the CIA or Cuban agents.
The Google Bard intelligence itself says that of all the theories listed, that of a second killer besides Oswald is the most plausible.
"Several factors support the two-killer theory. First, the audio analysis of the sounds in the Zapruder film suggests that there were three shots and not two, as stated by the Warren Commission of Inquiry.
"This is consistent with several witnesses who say they heard three separate shots," the officer says.
Others add that the trajectory of the bullet is suspicious, as are the presence of some unknown figures in Dealey Square, where the president was killed.
Among several other bold theories is that of assassination to stop him from revealing the existence of aliens, as Kennedy had sent a letter to the CIA demanding to know the truth.
Others say Kennedy became silent because he wanted to end the US 'military industrial complex', or that a secret society called the Illuminati was worried the president would end the lucrative Vietnam War. British network DailyStar.
Another 'Illuminati' version is the theory that the president wanted to issue treasury bonds and this threatened the central bank of the USA 'Federal Reserve', which is owned by the Illuminati.
Other theories say that his limousine driver committed the murder, or that his wife killed him because of the president's affair with actress Marilyn Monroe.
While the theory that the president is not actually dead but has left for Cuba, was raised after the discovery of Kennedy's notepad.
'Soviet involvement' also makes it suspect that Lee Harvey Oswald shot on the orders of his communist bosses, after he had been in the USSR in 1959, but changed his mind and returned to the US in 1961.
CIA documents on the assassination of JFK show that an anonymous person had warned the US embassy in Australia that Kennedy would be killed by the Soviet Union for the sum of $100,000.
A man with an umbrella is seen on the sunny day of the murder

The theory of multiple killers was made popular by Oliver Stone's 1991 film 'JFK', starring Kevin Costner as Agent Jim Garrison.
Known as Agent Landis, today the 88-year-old says he removed a bullet from behind the slain president's seat and placed it in his barrel, thinking it had fallen to his fellow investigator.
Other observers speak of the "man with the umbrella" on the sidewalk when the president's car passes, on a bright sunny day.
The suspicious man with the umbrella was later identified as Louie Steven Witt and in 1978 said he did it in protest of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (who always carried an umbrella) for tolerating the Nazis and Hitler.
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