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ANGLAIS - Oral Presentation: Who Killed President Kennedy?

Publié le 26/04/2025

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« Oral Presentation: Who Killed President Kennedy? Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

We are journalists from Truth Unveiled Daily.

Over the past months, we have been deeply immersed in uncovering the mystery behind one of the most infamous events in American history: the assassination of President John F.

Kennedy Today, we are here to share our findings and present what we believe is the truth behind his tragic death. Our purpose today is to shed light on the inconsistencies surrounding the official investigation and to argue why the Warren Commission's conclusions may not tell the full story of who killed Kennedy and why. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was a man of vision and charisma.

Elected in 1960, JFK is remembered for his handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis, he championed civil rights, established the Peace Corps, and inspired the nation with his vision for space exploration, famously setting the goal of landing a man on the moon.

He inspired a generation with his message of hope, famously stating, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." However, his presidency was tragically cut short on November 22, 1963, when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, an event that left the world in shock. The official account, provided by the Warren Commission, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing President Kennedy.

However, after thorough research, we have reached a different conclusion.

We believe that Kennedy’s assassination was the result of a conspiracy involving multiple actors, including powerful figures within the U.S.

government and possibly the CIA. Here’s why.

First, consider the context: Kennedy had made several powerful enemies during his presidency.

His push to dismantle the CIA after the Bay of Pigs disaster, his attempts to de-escalate the Cold War, and his efforts to curtail the power of major corporations and organized crime all threatened entrenched interests.

Such actions could have motivated certain.... »

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