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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22 1963, been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories. Some of the most theories suggest that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act, and that there a larger conspiracy involving the CIA, organized crime, or even Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. Despite numerous investigations, the truth behind JFK's assassination remains a mystery and continues to be a topic of debate and speculation.

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The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in the assassination of JFK: This theory suggests that the CIA may have been involved in Kennedy's assassination due to his foreign policy decisions, particularly his handling of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Several pieces of evidence and research may have been cited by proponents of the theory that the CIA was involved in the assassination of JFK.

The Mafia was involved in the assassination of JFK, and this theory posits that the Mafia may have had a hand in Kennedy's assassination, possibly in retaliation for his administration's crackdown on organized crime. Several pieces of evidence and research have been cited by proponents of the theory that the CIA was involved in the assassination of JFK.

The "grassy knoll" theory: This theory proposes that there was a second gunman located on the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza, suggesting a broader conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy. “The "grassy knoll" theory suggests that there was a second gunman located on the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza, which implies a broader conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy.”

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