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Are the things in Oliver's "The Assassination of Kennedy" true or false?

1963165438+1On October 22nd, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, went to Texas to win re-election and mediate differences within the Democratic Party. Kennedy drove slowly in the streets of Dallas in a Lincoln luxury convertible, only to be shot at the corner of Elm Street and died in the hospital half an hour later. A few hours later, Dallas police arrested an assassin named Oswald, but two days later, Oswald was shot and killed by a man named Ruby in a heavily guarded police station. The death of Kennedy caused various speculations. At that time, American officials concluded that the assassination of Kennedy was Oswald's "separate" action. Thirty-five years later, Lyndon "Johnson's mistress, Madeleine" Brown, who was then vice president and announced to take over as president two hours after Kennedy's death, recently made a surprising statement. She accepted an exclusive interview with le figaro, a French magazine, and revealed with a lot of little-known facts that Kennedy's assassination was a big conspiracy paid by a Texas oil tycoon, which was specifically planned and directed by Johnson.

Madeleine became Johnson's mistress at the age of 23, and their relationship remained extremely secret for 20 years. They even had a son. Johnson, who wants to be the president of the United States, told Madeleine to keep a secret. He is worried that the mafia and its political opponents will be against him when they know about his affair. Madeleine knows a lot about Johnson, including his role in the assassination of Kennedy. But for more than 30 years, Madeleine kept her mouth shut. One is to protect Johnson, because she has always loved him, even though she knows he will never marry her; The second is to worry about affecting his son's future. Now, Johnson died as early as197365438+122 October, and their son died of cancer in 1990. Madeleine is old, and there is nothing to worry about anymore. So, she stood up and testified for this big case that shocked the world.

"Kennedy will not interfere with me from tomorrow." In the 1950s and 1960s, Haroldson Hunt, an oil tycoon, was a famous figure. Hunter is a good friend of fellow villagers Johnson and Johnson's piggy bank. He is an extreme conservative and believes that "money talks". Hunter doesn't like Kennedy at all. After Johnson lost to Kennedy at the Democratic presidential nomination meeting on 1960, Hunter hated Kennedy even more. He once told Madeleine that although they "lost a battle", they would "win the whole war". A few days before Kennedy came to Dallas, Hunter's car was found with leaflets against Kennedy. Hunter threatened that he was proud of it and said that he was never afraid of anyone.

Hunter and nightclub owner jack ruby are also good friends. Ruby is an incredible person. He knows almost everyone in Dallas and knows everything about Dallas. He has a closer relationship with the Dallas Police Department.

Ruby hates Kennedy, too Madeleine recalled that about ten days before the announcement of Kennedy's coming to Dallas, Ruby showed her the photos of Kennedy's motorcade road map ostentatiously. At that time, Madeleine didn't know that the president was coming to Dallas. Later, it was Ruby who shot the assassin Oswald. Oswald's mother once told People magazine that her son was an American intelligence officer, and "he took the fall for others".

Johnson has always been bitter about losing to Kennedy, and whenever he talks about it, he fiercely curses Kennedy and his brother Robert as "Irish little bastards". Although Kennedy made him vice president, he knew in his heart that because he was involved in many scandals, Kennedy would definitely lose the position of vice president in the next presidential election of 1964. Kennedy's younger brother Robert hinted to his brother many times that Johnson could no longer be his running mate. According to Evelyn Lincoln, Kennedy's secretary, just before Kennedy flew to Dallas, Kennedy also said that there would be no Johnson in the next presidential election. Three weeks ago, Kennedy expressed the same attitude when answering a question from a reporter in Washington post, and said that he would stick to it "no matter what the consequences". These words naturally reached Johnson's ears. Madeleine said that Johnson was on pins and needles at that time, and he often had panic and anxiety, fearing to lose everything.

1963165438+1October 2 1 Sunday, the night before Kennedy's assassination, Madeleine attended a party for Edgar Hoover. Rich businessmen gathered at the party. Johnson arrived late. He called Hunter and others to a small room for a meeting for more than ten minutes. One of them also participated in the Warren Committee that later investigated Kennedy's assassination. In fact, it was this secret meeting that made the plan to assassinate Kennedy. When Johnson came out, he caught a glimpse of Madeleine. Johnson put his ear to her and whispered, "From tomorrow on, this damn Kennedy won't bother me again. This is not a threat, but a promise. " The next morning, four hours before Kennedy was assassinated, Madeleine received a call from Johnson from the hotel where he and Kennedy stayed. He repeated what he said the night before. Madeleine didn't understand the meaning of this sentence at that time, but after Kennedy was killed, she understood everything. This sentence left a deep impression on her and she will never forget it. Madeleine also recalled that about a month later, she asked Johnson if he was involved in Kennedy's assassination. He immediately flew into a rage and blamed her for not talking about this topic. Then he said to Madeleine, "Don't you know my friend? They killed him. " He mentioned hunter's name.

Minutes after Kennedy's assassination, Hunter flew to Washington in a hurry to help Johnson. On Christmas Eve, he returned to Dallas, looking relieved, like a different person. One day, he said to Madeleine, "We won the war." Madeleine got the message. He said get rid of Kennedy.

After an elaborate assassination, Johnson became the real owner of the White House. A seven-member investigation committee headed by Supreme Court Justice Warren was established, and the Warren Committee was actually manipulated by Johnson. Although people raised many questions at that time, in a very irresponsible report put forward by the investigation Committee later, Oswald's assassination of Kennedy was described as an "isolated incident" and "there was no evidence that anyone helped Oswald". A case that shocked the whole world ended like this, thus covering up the real murderer and the mastermind behind it.

A large number of facts have proved that the assassination of Kennedy was an elaborate plot, and the ambitious Vice President Johnson was behind it. Johnson arranged Kennedy's trip to Dallas. 1On June 5th, 963, Kennedy, Johnson and Texas Governor Connery held a meeting in a Washington hotel. Two Texans tried to persuade Kennedy to agree to come to Dallas in the fall. The relationship between Connery and Johnson is unusual. His nickname is "Johnson's little friend". Five months before the assassination, only three of them knew the president's plan.

In July, former CIA official and New Orleans businessman Clay. Shaw recruited a mercenary team, and Shaw was Hunter's "buddy". One of the mercenaries was an excellent French shooter Max, who was one of the three so-called "tramps" caught at the scene after the crime. Although the clothes of "tramps" are a little old, their shoes are shiny and their hair is neat. According to the order of Washington, they were deported to Canada less than two hours after their arrest. Previously, Max and Oswald were seen together in New Orleans.

The choice of the driving route of the Dallas presidential motorcade is also an important clue. Governor Connery forced the establishment of this route, which was completely beyond his authority. Of course, he got Johnson's consent.

Under normal circumstances, the president's travel route is decided by Jill Bruno, a Democratic official. Stranger still, the driving map submitted to the White House for the first time didn't mention turning at Elm Street, and turning must slow down the speed of the convertible, which facilitated the shooter to hit the target. It turned out that Connery's assistant Putman ordered a change of route on1October 20th, 165438.

On the 22nd, when the motorcade was about to leave, the secret police suddenly changed the original driving plan: the number of motorcycles escorting the President's car was reduced by half, and the news car that had been in front of the President's car was placed at the rear of the motorcade for the first time. Therefore, at the time of the shooting, there were no reporters, cameras or cameras at the scene. Johnson holds half of the secret police in charge of this activity, and he promised to exempt those involved in this murder.

Another important plot is: from the film shot by a photographer, we can see that the door of Johnson's bodyguard has been opened a few seconds before shooting, so as to come down early to protect Johnson.

After Johnson smashed the glass and Kennedy was assassinated, Johnson took control of the investigation of this case by virtue of the presidential power, which not only escaped the guilt, but also protected his accomplices.

165438+1On the morning of October 22, a railway worker found three cars with painted license plates driving back and forth in this martial law area near Yushu Street. When approaching 12, at 15, he clearly saw three suspicious people hiding behind the wooden fence. One of them has a gun. He thinks they are Kennedy's guards. His testimony is enough to show that Kennedy was assassinated not by one person, but by an action team. 1In August, 966, the workers were killed in an inexplicable car accident.

After the incident, when Kennedy was still in the hospital, Johnson ordered the convertible to be cleaned. Then, Johnson assigned his cronies to take the bloodstained clothes of Governor Connery (Kang used to ride in a convertible with Kennedy) back for washing, and ordered the destruction of physical evidence again. Kennedy's convertible has been under the care of White House guards, and the windshield with bullet marks 165438+ was replaced on October 25th.

The autopsy of Kennedy's body is also unreliable. All the photos and x-rays have been tampered with. Kennedy's brain, preserved in the National Archives of Washington, D.C., also mysteriously disappeared after 1964. All the doctors who participated in the autopsy were warned not to say anything casually. One of the doctors, Humes, admitted a few months ago that they burned the first edition of the autopsy report and all the autopsy records.

The Warren Commission report confirmed that Oswald fired three shots. A reporter photographed a policeman picking up another bullet at the scene after the crime. The discovery of the fourth bullet overturned the Warren Committee's conclusion, indicating that there were at least two murderers. But this bullet also disappeared.

Who but President Johnson has the right to order the removal of these doubts? A few days after Kennedy's death, the telephone recording of the White House's external contact also showed that Johnson used his influence to urge some people to join the Warren Committee and threatened Warren not to pursue the truth of the incident.

The president of the United States has always been the spokesman of monopoly capital groups, and the assassination of Kennedy actually reflects the irreconcilable fierce struggle between different interest groups. Kennedy became a victim of this struggle.

Behind Kennedy is a big consortium in Massachusetts in the north of the United States, while Johnson's supporters are big capitalists and big farmers in the south. With the financial support of a group of billionaires in Texas, Johnson rose in the officialdom step by step, amassing private assets of 30 million to 40 million dollars. 1963 10, Kennedy announced that he would reform the tax policy, which violated the interests of the bosses of oil monopoly groups. Hunter shouted discontentedly at that time: "Kennedy's policy wants to kill the American economy!" " This may be the main reason why they are determined to kill Kennedy.