JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories: Where Can We Find Them

Do you ever question what your government has told you to be true? Whether a certain person is deceased or not, if events happened the way they were told to you, or even if you have wondered if there are things that your government hasn’t even told you. If you have, there is nothing wrong with that, it’s okay to be skeptical. You are not alone.

For one group in particular, the JFK assassination's conspiracy theorist, believe that your government has lied to you about how those events on November 22 truly transpired. However, many people don’t believe that your government would ever do such a thing, so you are labeled a crazy conspiracy theorist. And, you are tired of all the name calling and weird looks, but the big question you ask yourself is where can I go and be accepted for the belief I have?

The JFK Landscape

The idea that the US government hasn’t told you the truth about the assassination has been around ever since the government's official statement involving the assassination of JFK. However, due to these events happening during the 60’s, there was no internet and once the internet was created, it was not something everyone could have due to the insane price tag of a computer.

However, as time went on the internet became more and more popular and became a commodity everyone could have access to. And with the growth of the internet, came the rise of different social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter and much more. Also with the rise of the internet, along came blogs and forums which allow people to search up for certain topics and talk about them.

A Deeper Look: JFK Assassination Facebook group

If you are looking for a group to be apart of that also believe that the events the government told you to be false, the JFK Assassination group is a group for you. This group is made of people who do not agree with the findings and challenge them and question why certain things didn’t happen during the investigation. However, for this group respect is a very important thing. Not only amongst each other, but also respect for those who don’t agree with them and most importantly respect for the Kennedy family. This group is private though, with its main purpose to avoid scrutiny for those who believe they are crazy, so in order to join you will have to fill out a brief application, which they are quick to look over your application and decide on if you can join or not. The main use of the chat is to post stuff that correlate with the assassination such as evidence pictures, mysterious deaths of witness, and cross examine things, such as witnesses who weren't interviewed.

Quick Statistics on the JFK community

According to the members count given by Facebook, this group is a very small group at around 2,800 members. However, for its small scope its still a fairly active community with around five post a day that are usually all related to the assassination. However, this community is always growing and decreasing in size due to the frequently regulated member list.

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