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JFK: Was His Assassination Inevitable?
A popular misconception is that President John F. Kennedy's assassination was an
isolated event perpetrated by one man. This could not be farther from the truth.
Instead, it was the result of a complex combination of domestic and foreign events.
When President Kennedy was in office, he had to deal with many issues, ranging from
business and finance to crime-fighting and war issues. Perhaps it is not as important to
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the CIA into a thousand pieces, and
replace J. Edgar Hoover as Director of the FBI, this didn't happen. He may have been
going to drop Lyndon B. Johnson from the presidential ticket in 1964. Had he not been
assassinated Johnson would have never become president. When Johnson took over, he
signed NSAM 273, considered to be the opening of the Vietnam war. The commitment
meant the MIC would continue to make money, and lots of it.
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