JFK Committed Suicide
President Kennedy’s assassination has sparked numerous conspiracy theories and a large percentage of the American public does not believe the official story. Some say Oswald didn’t act alone but was the triggerman for either the Soviets, Fidel Castro, the CIA, or the Mafia. Others say Oswald was part of a far-right conspiracy that assassinated Kennedy for his failed invasion of Cuba and hoped the president’s death would spark a second invasion of Cuba. Others still say the assassination of one of America’s most beloved presidents was a Canadian plot.
But after decades of investigations and thousands of documents being declassified, the truth of JFK’s assassination has finally been revealed: Kennedy committed suicide.
“When I started investigating JFK’s assassination, I didn’t think I would find out the president committed suicide, but that’s where the evidence took me,” James Jewels, author of the breakthrough book Suicided by Murder: The Shocking Truth Behind the JFK Assassination.
Many people doubt Jewels' conclusion, and he has even received death threats, but Jewels has substantial evidence to support his claim. “I’ve found JFK’s diary, and it's pretty clear he had set up his assassination, committing suicide via murder,” Jewels explained in an interview with TheFakeNewsGazette.
According to the diary Jewels found, Kennedy was extremely suicidal from the pressures of the presidency and wanted to “go out with a bang.” Still, the president couldn’t bear to kill himself directly because “a president taking his own life” would look bad for the country.
“Kennedy wanted to die, and he knew he couldn’t off himself,” Jewels said. “So, what the president did was look through military records for veterans who plausibly might kill him. JFK stumbled across Lee Harvey Oswald’s record, noticed he had communist sympathies while in the Marines, and thought he was the perfect man for the job.”
As Jewels tells the story, Kennedy communicates via letters with Oswald and persuades the former Marine to kill him. Oswald agreed, and then Kennedy began planning his own assassination, ensuring that on November 22, 1963, Kennedy’s motorcade would pass the Texas Book Depository in Dallas.
But what proof does Jewels have other than the diary he found? Well, the author found the letters Kennedy and Oswald exchanged. In the final letter JFK sent to Oswald, he told his soon-to-be assassin that he would be driving in a convertible with the top down so Oswald “could get a clear shot.”
Experts in certifying documents have studied Jewel’s letters. All have concluded that the letters are forgeries. Unfortunately for them, opinions are not facts, and here at TheFakeNewsGazette, we only report the facts… at least when we are not publishing opinion pieces. But the point is that the facts say Kennedy killed himself, and no one can argue with the facts—not history teachers, not conspiracy theorists, and not the government. If they do, they are wrong.
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