Of all the mysteries in our nations history and in the history of the world, the most perplexing of all is undoubtedly the assassination of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.  Authors and various members of the media have brought forth diverse theories in regard to this heinous event.  In the end, it seems that their only intention was to make a quick buck or to make a name for themselves.  Only one man, since 1963, has tried to shed the light of truth and bring to justice those responsible for murdering one of greatest leaders in the history of the United States.  This man is Jim Garrison, formerly the District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Garrison was condemned for his investigation and, more importantly, for the evidence that he brought to public knowledge.  To this day, there are people who are angry and even afraid of Jim Garrison.  Why? Why are the people, and even the government afraid of this man and the evidence that he has exposed? The govenrment, under Lyndon B. Johnson, would have you believe that a lone assassin is responsible for the brutal slaying of John F. Kennedy.  They would have you believe that their 7-man commision under Chief Justice Earl Warren had uncovered all facts and that there was nothing left to be answered for.  Well...there is a lot to be answered for.  A great leader was murdered and a corrupt president and government were able to cover it up and silence all those who questioned or opposed them.

I can only research and study the facts, which are now accessible to the public, regarding the JFK assassination.  But, as an American, it is my right to learn the truth.  It is your right, too.

Several links will be added including photos, charts, theories, as well as links to purchase various articles and books on the subject of the assasination.  Come back soon.
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