Belief in Conspiracy Theories P1







Many contentious conspiracy theories exist, much as each region of the United States has its own urban legends.

People across the United States feel the government, powerful organizations, and secretive corporations are concealing the facts from the public. From alleged UFO sightings to the JFK assassination to the Kentucky Derby, these conspiracy theorists try to unearth the "truth" behind them.

These are some of the most bizarre conspiracy theories from across the United States.


The assassination of John F. Kennedy is the subject of some of the most prominent conspiracy theories in the United States.


President John F. Kennedy was hit by two bullets while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. He died at the age of 46. Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and he was killed on live television two days later.


The Warren Commission was formed to investigate the incident and came to the conclusion that Oswald was acting alone. Some, on the other hand, believe there is more to the story. According to some accounts, Oswald was employed by the CIA as a result of the president's reactions to Communism and the Bay of Pigs invasion. Others claim the assassination was carried out by the Mafia, Cuba, or the Soviet Union.


People said Oswald's location rendered it impossible for him to have assassinated the president after videos of the incident were published. However, an IMSG scientist has decided that Oswald did assassinate JFK.

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