Who Really Killed J.F.K. ?

@ClassyCat (1214)
United States
March 7, 2009 10:37pm CST
There are a lot of stories, and documentaries about the Kennedy assassination. I saw one on the history channel, that suggested that Kennedy's Vice President, Lyndon Johnson, was involved, and for some reason I have felt that since it happened. I wonder when the rest of the records will be opened and revealed about the assassination - probably not in my life time. What are your thoughts on this? And isn't it strange that Jack Ruby mysteriously and suddenly died in jail while awaiting his secon trial, with "cancer."? See link: http://goochinfo.homestead.com/ruby.html
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9 responses
• Philippines
9 Mar 09
lol I once read in a conspiracy theory magazine that J.F.K. was killed because he was about to reveal some startling information about the White House and the extraterrestrials.
@ClassyCat (1214)
• United States
9 Mar 09
Thanks for all of your comments. I didn't realize it till after I posted this, that another person had almost the same subject posted about a week earlier. Sorry
@lucas16 (98)
• Philippines
8 Mar 09
i think it was planned by the vice president to kill him... since back on those days its like supermacy!!
@Arkie69 (2156)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I doubt if Johnson planned it because I don't think he was that smart but I do believe he knew about it and put his seal of approval on it. Art
@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I don't think anyone will ever know exactly what happened that day. I remember it well, seeing it on TV again and again. But since that time, all the government has done is mess up the evidence until there's nothing honest left. Maybe they didn't want anyone to know. As for blaming the Johnsons, they never really wanted the presidency, anyway. You'll never convince me that Lady Bird could organize the murder of another human being. Sorry, but I think that some people are way off base here. That's why there are so many weird stories floating around.
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
9 Mar 09
i have not studied the whole situation intensely but i do honestly believe since jfk's father was so tied into the mob that somehow the mob had a hand in it. of course, i am one of the people that also believes that roosevelt KNEW that pearl harbour was going to be bombed and let it happen because that was the only way that the US could enter the war.
@buggles64 (2709)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I honestly believe that there was more going on than what the public was led to believe. It is the same thing with Oliver North and the trial that he went through, someone lower in the chain of command that always ends up taking the fall. I don't know that the records will ever be reopened, unless someome with evidence comes forward, and I doubt that will ever happen because the majority of public officials that were serving at that time have probably passed on, but one can always hope. Weirder things have happened.
@tav_8164 (151)
• United States
9 Mar 09
I've definately heard alot of different theories about the assasination of President Kennedy. I don't really know what to believe? I do know that even for the short period of time he was in office, he was one of if not the best American President in our history! He could have done great things for our country and it is a shame he didn't get the chance. I have no doubt our country would be alot different if he had.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
8 Mar 09
Honestly I haven't followed this an awfull lot. I did hear another theory proposed that it had something to do wuith the fact that he was planning on trying to do away with the federal reserve system (which isn't federal by the way) and that it may have been tied to the private interests that have stakes in that area. *shrug*
@us2owls (1681)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I have aways felt that the Johnsons were involved in the Kennedy assassination - not as much Lyndon B. as his wife. She wanted in the White House and thought she was headed there without much opposition when the Kennedys came to the front. Oswald was not alone - he in my opinion was just the scapegoat cover up.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
8 Mar 09
The thing about conspiracies is that people eventually talk...look at what happened to Richard Nixon as a result of Watergate. Whoever was responsible for the assasination of President Kennedy, I doubt that Vice President Johnson or his wife were involved. Someone would have talked by now...especially since Johnson is no longer with us.