At the time, the CIA felt threatened by Kennedy, and may have feared that he would disband the agency and reform it due to concerns about corruption. They set up Oswald. He was instructed to do everything but shoot the president. He was on the second floor of the School Book Depository having a soda while the real gunman, provided by a Mafia group linked to the CIA, did the dirty work. They brainwashed Oswald into doing what they told him, not meeting much resistance due to Oswald's KGB work, which had begun to turn him against the US government. In the end, he did believe that he shot the president, while he did nothing of the sort. His marksmanship record from the miliitary proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he could not, although it was technically possible for a professional marksman to do so, have made three shots in 8 seconds. If he did make the three shots, the first may have hit the president, but given Oswald's history, the other two probably would have missed the car entirely.
Members of the "Military-Industrial Complex," in conjunction with the CIA, provided a second gunman, who wore a uniform that was provided by a defense contractor, and used a military-issue rifle. This man is the so-called "badge man" on the grassy knoll. Their motivation was Kennedy's intention to end the Vietnam war, which would have meant huge losses of profit for them.
The third gunman was a CIA assassin, who took one shot, and was prepared to silence the other two gunmen if they were caught by the Dallas police or security forces. He was located in either teh County Record building, or disguised as security personnel and placed in the County Criminal Courts building.
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