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John F Kennedy Assassination Research Paper
Taylor McDonnell
Mrs. Demester
9th Honors Lit
January 31 2016
The Mystery Behind John F. Kennedy’s Assassination November 22, 1963 was a day that shook America to the core. This was the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Houston, TX. The nation experienced the loss of our president, but also of a faithful leader, a true gentleman, a father, a husband and a friend to many. We mourned the loss of a man who led our nation with integrity and pride. The death of a man with such high esteem comes at a great burden to us all, and this burden is what spurred the creation of many conspiracy theories concerning what happened on the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The most probable and true of these theories states that John F. Kennedy was
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All of this information was written in the US intelligence records, which were released in 1993. These records included the startling fact that the CIA hid records of a trip Oswald took to Mexico City in October of 1993 where he tried to access new visas from the Cuban consulate and Soviet embassy. After Oswald failed in receiving these visas, CIA files show that he was able to renew contracts with Cuban and Soviet intelligence officers. Oswald’s actions were not customary for the average person on a vacation and his constant visitations to the Cuban embassy are reflective of good connections with the Cuban government and could very likely be related to JFK’s …show more content…
This tension could have easily inspired Castro to manipulate someone who visited the embassy often, like Oswald, into killing the American president. The fact the Cuban government knew something was going to happen the day Kennedy was killed almost undoubtedly proves the Cuban government is to blame for the death of the beloved president Kennedy. Though many analysts and historians have generated countless theories and stories behind the assassination, this idea that the Cubans are to blame has by far the most evidence and is most likely the true answer the mystery of JFK’s assassination that our nation is still attempting to solve to this

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