Question:
So the JFK files are released. Do you think Oswald did it?
steve
2017-10-27 09:35:54 UTC
Being in the UK I have only read the little bits of what the press here are showing us.

However I have seen enough to confirm my previous belief that Oswald did not kill JFK the American secret services did.

They may have used Oswald in some part as but his trips to a Russian Embassy is a smokescreen. His wife was Russian and they needed a passport or Visa. What is so strange about that?

It has been proved time and time again that the gun Oswald was supposed to have used could not possibly fire so quickly. Therefore he could not have done it using that weapon.

In order to fire so quickly would require a far more sophisticated gun. A gun which at the time was only available to the forces or crime gangs. As Oswald was involved with neither he would not have had access to it.

Oswald may have been there and may have had the intent and may have even fired the first shot, but the black opps guys did the rest.

Oswald was then himself murdered because if he stood trial it would be proved that the weapon he supposedly used was not capable of firing repeatedly so quickly, therefore implicating a second shooter.

I know there are a lot of loonies out their who believe in conspiracies, I am not one of them. I have looked at the facts in come to my conclusion.

Does anyone in America still think Oswald killed JFK?

If the secret service did kill him it is just a shame they don't have a similar plan today. Maybe they do, After all tragic accidents happen every day
Fourteen answers:
Anne
2017-10-28 17:52:15 UTC
I have no doubt Oswald did it but i believe he was hired by someone to do it. Either the Mafia, the CIA or possible a communist threat. Much more to to this than we ill ever know!
lare
2017-10-27 22:53:32 UTC
shame on you for believing Donald Trump. no secret files were released today despite the hype. maybe next year, maybe never.
?
2017-10-27 18:10:52 UTC
I believe that Oswald was the assassin and there was a coverup, in a unsuspected direction.



Annon in his answer above describes Oswald's movements at the time of and leading up to his arrest very well and they show guilt. Where the "alarm bells" went up for me, was when he yelled out at journalists, "I was a patsy.... "



Then I came across a ballistics expert's book, "Mortal Error" by Bonar Menninger, who believes the "fatal bullet" was not fired by Oswald but accidently by a rookie secret service agent in the following car. While in the process of Oswald firing two shots, the secret service agent reached for a M-15, which was under the seat with the safety OFF and accidentally fired the fatal shot. This was the "mortal error" that was covered up. This book remains one of my favourites on the subject.



I believe it is up to the individual to make up their own mind about the events in Dallas, Friday, November 22, 1963.



https://www.assassinationresearch.com/v1n1/griffith1.html
2017-10-27 14:18:12 UTC
Oswald shot JFK. Your analysis of the firing speed of the Carcano rifle is out of date. Numerous recreations have shown that the Carcano can easily be fired that fast.



Modern ballistic evidence shows that JFK and Governor Connolly were shot from an area centered on the sixth floor of the TSBD, where Oswald was seen just before the assassination. Workers on the floor below heard the shots (multiple) being fired. Witnesses outside the building even saw a man with a gun there. One even gave a description which matched Oswald. The gun was owned by Oswald (his wife testified to this and the infamous backyard photo, which she admits taking, shows him with it). After the shooting Oswald displayed a guilty mind by fleeing the scene and then, when questioned, killing a cop. It's possible Oswald had some help, but if so there's no evidence for it and they weren't really necessary to his plan.
Mir Quasem
2017-10-27 13:44:31 UTC
Let experts pass comments.
2017-10-27 13:08:11 UTC
It was a tiger. Oswald was a patsy.

https://youtu.be/DXRslcMsGlQ
Green Town
2017-10-27 12:14:31 UTC
I think Oswald was there but there was also someone else. magic bullet my ***.
Toni Parr
2017-10-27 10:25:40 UTC
99.9% certain that Oswald did it.



It's just that little 0.1 of doubt in the back of my mind that I can't quite get rid of.
2017-10-27 10:21:39 UTC
Yes, the real question is how much knowledge did the FBI have on Oswald. We know the director of the FBI did not like the Kennedys.
robert x
2017-10-27 09:43:55 UTC
Whats it matter now? .... it was more than likely a Russian agent , who then was clever enough to implicate Oswald ..
babba
2017-11-03 19:18:35 UTC
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Tom thumb
2017-10-28 03:35:49 UTC
Alfred E. Newman did it.
Observer
2017-10-27 15:43:21 UTC
Having lived through the assassination, I personally don't care who pulled the trigger That knowledge will not bring Kennedy back to save out society..

As yet I have read nothing new in the files that was not known back in 1962-63.
exactduke
2017-10-27 12:43:47 UTC
Wacko's & loners have assassinated politicians for thousands of years. They don't need govt help.

Reagan & Ford (attempted) assassination. Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley were successfully assassinated. None of them needed help from some shadowy govt organization.



Oswald did it. That was an easy shot. He was an expert shot in the Marines.


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