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I believe the government plotted the JFK assassination. Why would they do this? I do not know. I do know that the evidence proves the government did it. The special ops being shipped to the South Pole, the shot from the grassy knoll, and the change in the parade route is some of the evidence presented to the public, causing the reasons for conspiracy theories. The government used Lee Harvey Oswald as a scapegoat and for the United States public to blame it on. A few weeks before the parade, the government shipped the special agents that would have directed the parade to the South Pole. This was a pointless task that the government did to cause the area to be "unsafe" to the president. They did it to get them out

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