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  • Secretary of State John Kerry thinks that the shooter was influenced 
  • Suggests it has something to do with the time Oswald spent in the Soviet Union and his connections to communist sympathizers
  • Does not support the 'grassy knoll' theory or the idea that the CIA was involved

  • John Kerry has revealed that he does not believe that President Kennedy's assassin worked alone as the government claimed in their official finding.
    The Secretary of State added more credibility to conspiracy theories surrounding the former president's death by becoming one of the highest-ranking politicians to openly admit to being suspicious of the official finding.
    'To this day, I have serious doubts that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone,' Kerry told NBC's Tom Brokaw in an interview timed with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death.
    Suspect: Secretary of State John Kerry said that he believes that an outside force- possibly in the Soviet Union or Cuba- influenced Lee Harvey Oswald's decision to kill President Kennedy
    Suspect: Secretary of State John Kerry said that he believes that an outside force- possibly in the Soviet Union or Cuba- influenced Lee Harvey Oswald's decision to kill President Kennedy
    Moments before: Kerry rejects some of the more far-flung theories about President Kennedy's death- saying that there wasn't a second shooter and the CIA was not involved- but he does think there is more to learn
    Moments before: Kerry rejects some of the more far-flung theories about President Kennedy's death- saying that there wasn't a second shooter and the CIA was not involved- but he does think there is more to learn
    'I certainly have doubts that he was motivated by himself, I mean I'm not sure if anybody else is involved- I won't go down that road with respect to the Grassy Knoll theory and all that- but I have serious questions about whether they got to the bottom of Lee Harvey Oswald's time and influence from Cuba and Russia.'
    The particular theory that Kerry mentioned is one that was ignored by the Warren Commission who investigated the 1963 shooting.
    A number of witnesses recalled seeing smoke and smelling gunpowder near a grassy knoll along the parade route, hinting that there could have been a second shooter who fired from a different angle.
    The connections that Lee Harvey Oswald had to Russia and Cuba that the Secretary of State mentioned are far more factual convictions, as it is known that Oswald defected to the Soviet Union and moved there. He only returned to the U.S. the year before Kennedy was shot.
    Back in the day: Kerry, seen at the bottom right corner of the 1972 photo, volunteered for Ted Kennedy's Senatorial campaign a decade earlier in 1962 and the two became close, staying friends throughout Kennedy's life
    Back in the day: Kerry, seen at the bottom right corner of the 1972 photo, volunteered for Ted Kennedy's Senatorial campaign a decade earlier in 1962 and the two became close, staying friends throughout Kennedy's life
    Working together: Then-Senator Kennedy is seen on the Washington Mall speaking with the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a group that Kerry (circled) led
    Working together: Then-Senator Kennedy is seen on the Washington Mall speaking with the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a group that Kerry (circled) led


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2492911/John-Kerry-doesnt-believe-Lee-Harvey-Oswald-acted-shot-President-Kennedy-says-government-investigation-didnt-the-assassination.html#ixzz2k696mRIO 

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