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  • Essay / Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King and John F....

    Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy, what do they all have in common? They defended freedom and civil rights. There are many similarities between the cases, but are they all just a coincidence? I don't think so. There are several conspiracy theories regarding the JFK assassination, such as "LBJ did it", "the military-industrial complex did it", "the mob did it", "Oswald did it on its own as part of an unknown plot” and “the CIA did it.” No one knows the truth, and if they do, they aren't talking or have already been killed, but I agree with one of them. In which case, you could say I'm a conspiracy theorist. As for "LBJ did it", once someone researches this it is clear that this cannot be true. People have claimed that the day before the assassination, LBJ attended a party. These statements are based on comments by Madeleine Brown, who claimed to have had an affair with Johnson: she said he whispered in her ear that the Kennedys would never embarrass her again after the next day, but Brown was described as a “crazy” and we can’t necessarily believe it. It was also proven that LBJ was not at the party. “The military-industrial complex did it” came about because people were saying the troops wanted to commit to Vietnam, but Kennedy wanted them out, however, that's not correct. Kennedy talked about solving the war problem, but never said he was going to pull them out of Vietnam. As for "the mob did it", there's no way to be sure, especially since several different names have been mentioned. independently, like the Chicago Mafia, the Miami Mafia and the New Orleans Mafia. This is just hearsay. For "Oswald a... middle of paper ...... gman TV Footage, The Dorman Movie and The Robert Hughes Movie. Obviously the question is WHY? If there is nothing to say. hide , so why? The assassination of Kennedy was the plan of the globalists to conquer and take over the country and get rid of everyone who stood in their way, including, in my opinion, Abe Lincoln, Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy He stood for peace, civil rights and freedom, which the government did not want because it did not want to have control. The Bill of Rights seems null and void, and the speech on. The assassinations of these presidents seem to remain just that - talk without action We may never know the truth behind these assassinations, but I think it's safe to say that despite all the evidence that doesn't lead to one. lone shooter, there are still secrets the government has yet to find - or at least reveal..