Comment on John F. Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theories by Never was a conspiracy, sorry guys..

Any of you want evidence? Read “Reclaiming History” by Vincent Bugliosi. He didn’t even admire JFK as much as he did at the start of the book than he did at the ending; he was unbiased at the start of his investigations. I truly think that before saying ridiculous assumptions that Lee Harvey Oswald was involved in a conspiracy, you all should start researching. It’s completely absurd to conclude to this detail with no real evidence. All the conspiracy theorists have against the truth is their drawings, and I will say that again; DRAWINGS. They have to draw their evidence to manipulate people into believing that Governor Conally was situated directly in front of JFK at the time of the assassination to prove that one bullet could not have done the damage that it did. But in truth, Governor Conally was six inches to JFK’s left side, making it very possible for the same bullet to have gone through Kennedy and out to Governor Conally. Oh, and if by some chance that it was not so that Conally was to his left, which is absurd to conclude because it is supported by a video, but even if he was, what happened to the bullet that went through Kennedy? Did it just vanish? It had to have done damage to the car. But there is no evidence of such. And if the shot through his head had come from JFK’s right side, at approximately 2000 meters per second, wouldn’t you believe that there would have been even the slightest damage to the left side of JFK’s brain, if not through his head? One would presume so, but in the autopsy report, JFK’s brain was intact. The truth is that Lee Harvey Oswald is to blame. He had shot JFK from the back, and if you look at the individual frames of the Zapprudo film at 312 and 313, you would see that JFK’s head goes initially FORWARD 2.3 inches. Then it goes back, but this is a reaction to nerve damage in the brain. This is all supported by the film, and not by silly drawings. Please, do us all a favor, in get the facts straightened out before concluding anything.