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Through Oswald's Eyes: The Greatest Murder Mystery American History Has Been Solved
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Through Oswald's Eyes: The Greatest Murder Mystery American History Has Been Solved
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Through Oswald's Eyes: The Greatest Murder Mystery American History Has Been Solved
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This should be the last book on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. But the cold hard facts are that JFK was NOT assassinated. Yes, he was shot and killed in downtown Dallas on November 22, 1963. The reality is that John Connally was the person who was the target of the assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. President Kennedy was simply in the line of fire. The true story is of the attempted assassination of the Governor of Texas. Oswald had no reason or intention to kill the President of the United States. Only a truly insane person would think killing the President would be a beneficial act. Oswald had a motive. A motive not based on insanity (Well, it was a little crazy). This book explains his motive and his plan for a life after the assassination of Governor Connally. President Kennedy was hit by three bullets, by two different guns and two shooters. None of those bullets were meant for him though. Two of those bullets were from a lone assassin and the other was purely accidental by a member of the President's security force. This True story is almost unbelievable, but it really happened. Four men spent over a hundred years combined to uncover the truth about what really happened in Dealey Plaza. Men with no other motive than to discover the truth. And then to tell the world about it. The other men discovered the facts but couldn't make all the pieces of the puzzle fit. After Sixty years of thought and study, I have solved the puzzle. I know exactly why Oswald admitted to being a Patsy and why he was found hiding out in a movie theater. Even though Oswald said he was a Patsy, there was no conspiracy to kill the President of the United States. There was only a conspiracy to hide the truth about the events in downtown Dallas on November 22, 1963. The conspiracy has been affective until now in 2023. May John Fitzgerald Kennedy finally Rest in Peace.