FREE LEE!

So, you might be asking, if Oswald didn't shoot JFK, who did? Well, we think it may have something to do with these three:

Known as the three "tramps" or "hobos," these men were pulled off a train behind the grassy knoll just minutes after the assassination. First of all, it's obvious that they're not hobos, judging by their clean shaven faces, new shoe leather, and perfect collars and cuffs. Also, would you find it weird that they just so happen to look identical to CIA operatives E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis, and Dan Carswell Remember Hunt and Sturgis? They were involved in the Watergate break-ins! Already, with one picture we can cast doubt on the Warren Commision's recollection of the events that took place November 22, 1963. If you'd like to cast further doubt on the "lone-nut theory," (a.k.a. Oswald acted alone) then read on....
The magic bullet theory is the foundation of any claim of a lone gunmen. Very simply stated, if the magic bullet theory is impossible, there is a conspiracy. Well, new tests may prove that the magic bullet theory is impossible!
There were at least two gunmen involved, but Lee Harvey Oswald was not one of them. Read this.
More hobos? read about these hobo decoys!
So what DID happen on November 22, 1963? Coup d' Etat!!!
This page was first constructed in April of 1997 by Andrew Neuendorf with help from associate Tim Demuth.