Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Discusses His Suspicion of a Conspiracy Behind JFK’s Death

For decades the JFK assassination has been heavily debated, and like many controversial events in US history, there has never been a legitimate investigation into what actually happened.

Yet, despite this controversy the official government story is what most people choose to believe, simply because they refuse to look at the evidence for themselves.

On person who has been surrounded by the evidence for his whole life is Robert Kennedy and recently he has come forward to reveal his suspicions about the JFK assassination.

According to Nydaily News:

A conspiracy of mobsters — and not a lone gunman — probably killed President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, JFK’s nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview.

Although JFK-killed-by-mob theories have been around for years, it’s the first time a member of the family has called it likely.
Kennedy told journalist Charlie Rose his theory Friday in a Dallas opera house two miles from where JFK was killed. His comment came at the start of a year of observances for the anniversary of JFK’s death.
“The evidence at this point I think is very, very convincing that it was not a lone gunman,” said Kennedy, whose father, Robert F. Kennedy Sr., was killed at a Los Angeles hotel in win in the 1968.
Kennedy said his father thought the government’s Warren Commission, which concluded JFK killer Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, was a “shoddy piece of craftsmanship.”

Direct quotes from the interview can be found at Dallas Morning News, but overall the message put forward by this particular source and other mainstream outlets is that this man is somehow crazy and doesn’t know what he is talking about.

 

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