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15 Conspiracies Theories That Still Spark Debate Today

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2. JFK’s Assassination – The Endless Theories

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When President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas in 1963, the world was shocked. Things became even stranger when his accused killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, was murdered two days later by Jack Ruby. That twist fueled decades of speculation. By the late 1960s, half of Americans believed Oswald didn’t act alone. Even in 2017, polls showed that most Americans suspected a larger conspiracy. Whether it was the CIA, the mob, or another shadowy group, JFK’s death remains one of the most debated mysteries in U.S. history.

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