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also received a call from Ray Marcus, a critic of the Warren Commission Report, who had discovered a chronological flaw in my ar
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example, when Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested in the Texas Theater on November 22, 1963, he said famously, “I haven’t shot anybody.” Ten months later, the Warren Commission presented evidence, including ballistic tests that it claamed showed that Oswald had shot three people, including President John F. Kennedy, less tha
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020180 →iracy theory" had a more neutral meaning, suggesting a plausible yet unproven claim about multiple actors in a single event. Only in the aftermath of the Warren Commission derogatory term used to suggest theories that subvert conventional wisdom. To those who doubted the commission's finding that a single gunman killed
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031460 →iracy theory" had a more neutral meaning, suggesting a plausible yet unproven claim about multiple actors in a single event. Only in the aftermath of the Warren Commission did it become a derogatory term used to suggest theories that subvert conventional wisdom. To those who doubted the commission's finding that a singl
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e United States. I later learned that Lyndon Johnson personally believed that there was a conspiracy behind the Kennedy assassination, but handpicked the Warren Commission to assure that even if the evidence pointed in that direction, it would be covered up in the interest of national security. 65 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_0171
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PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

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