The Two Perspectives in the JFK Assassination

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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains one of the most debated events in modern history, often split between two contrasting perspectives: the "Church of the Lone Nut" and the "Church of the Grand Conspiracy." The "Lone Nut" doctrine holds firmly that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, and any attempts to suggest otherwise are dismissed as unfounded. In contrast, the "Grand Conspiracy" church claims that any unexplained element of the case—be it oddities in the evidence, inconsistencies in witness testimonies, or mysterious figures involved—points to a much broader, hidden plot. While both camps present extreme versions of the story, the truth might lie somewhere in the middle, where Oswald's actions are still part of a larger, more complex narrative.

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