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    Mysterious Conspiracies

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    For years and even centuries‚ there has been a long conflict about Conspiracies; whether it ’s the strange tragedy with Princess Diana or the horrific assassinations of Abraham Lincoln and JFK. These peculiar tales have been arousing over the years and have been given strong attention to the public eye. They have raised questions that have not yet been completely answered‚ gave rise to conspiracy theories that in some cases have not yet been disproven‚ and brought about myths and rumors that have

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    ne of the aspects that I chose for John Kennedy’s assassination was The Conspiracy Theory. There are many conspiracy theories about John F. Kennedy. Some of those theories that I chose are; the grassy knoll theory‚ the single bullet theory‚ and the umbrella man theory. First is the grassy knoll. The escort was driving by the grassy knoll‚ on the North side of Elm Street‚ and that is when. John F. Kennedy‚ got shot and was killed by a bullet. The newspaper had some photos that proved

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    a change once you visit the past again the change will be reset like it never happened at all. After Al discovered this portal he became obsessed with preventing the JFK assassination and planned to spend five years in the past waiting to stop Lee Harvey Oswald. Al had to give up on his plan because he had developed lung cancer so now he put the mission in Jake’s hands. Jake decides to test the portal out on Harry’s family. When he enters the past he notices the “Yellow Card Man’s” card had turned

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    The Texas Sharpshooter

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    presidents Lincoln and Kennedy. Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were both presidents of the United States‚ elected 100 years apart. Both were shot and killed by assassins who were known by three names with 15 letters‚ John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald‚ and neither killer would make it to trial. They were both killed on a Friday while sitting next to their wives‚ Lincoln in the Ford Theater‚ Kennedy in a Lincoln made by Ford. One example that I came up with was for example‚ say that I go

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    A Great Day With Kellogg

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    experimented with different grains‚ including wheat‚ rice‚ barley oats‚ and corn to develop different recipes using these grains; they also found that these various food items would adhere to the church’s vegetarian diet. In the mid 1900’s‚ Dr. John Harvey Kellogg also an Adventist‚ along with his brother Will Keith (W. K) Kellogg‚ invented Kellogg Cereal. The Kellogg brothers soon became cereal giants and have changed the eating habit of individuals all over America from eating heavy‚ fat-laden breakfast

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    Who Killed Jfk

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    his death in regards to both the possible shooter and to the tampering of evidence. Everything from the CIA to JFK’s limousine driver has been part of various theories as to who really killed Kennedy. Officially‚ Kennedy was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald but many people believe that there were multiple gunmen involved in the assassination. Oswald is known as the man who killed the President based on the official word from the government. He had been hired by the Texas School Book Depository

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    in Dallas Texas. His assassination was investigated by The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy‚ also known as the Warren Commision. This was created by president‚ Lyndon B Johnson‚ Kennedy’s former vice president. Lee Harvey Oswald was charged for his death‚ but he was killed when walking to his trial. The Single Bullet Theory was created by Warren Commission. The theory is crucial in supporting the claim that Oswald killed Kennedy alone. Three bullets were only shot:

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    politician to voice support for the civil-rights bill. In 1962‚ with the help of labor unions‚ blacks‚ and hispanics‚ he won 49% of the vote. Many people wanted him to run again in 1964 when Kennedy showed up in Dallas to help the warfare. When Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shot and killed Kennedy‚ it changed his destiny. Chains of events happened that pushed him out of politics and convinced him that

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    The assassination of president John F. Kennedy shocked and dispirited the American citizens of the 60s‚ so much so that almost every person of the era can name where they were upon hearing the news. However‚ the tragedy’s aftermath not only affected the economic and societal aspects of the 60s‚ but that of the American government and citizens. Kennedy‚ distinct from many other presidents‚ provided a sense of hope and stability to the nation. The major backlash from the country was no surprise considering

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    Jfk Conspiracy Theories

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    Many conspiracies surround the death of President John F. Kennedy. What the Warren Commission and other American Intelligence resources tell us is simple. The President was killed by a deeply motivated‚ and angry Lee Harvey Oswald who acted alone in carrying out this murder. He fired three shots from the School Book depository in Dallas Texas‚ one bullet missing the car completely‚ another passing through the President and into Governor Connolly‚ and a third delivering the fatal headshot to the President

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