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JFK Assassination

Was JFK Really Killed by the CIA?

The Infographics Show video “Was President JFK Really Killed by the CIA” dives deep into the theory that the Central Intelligence Agency had a hand in one of the most infamous assassinations in American history: the killing of President John F. Kennedy.


The Infographics Show brings its signature animated style to this controversial subject, posing the question: Was JFK’s assassination more than just a tragic act of a lone gunman? Was it part of a covert government plot? The video examines the theories surrounding the 35th President’s death, putting Lee Harvey Oswald’s involvement under the microscope, and questioning whether he was simply a patsy. From the CIA’s rumoured tensions with Kennedy over the Bay of Pigs fiasco to its secret Cold War agenda, the video lays out the circumstantial evidence and motives that conspiracy theorists have cited for decades.

Throughout the video, the Infographics team explores key details, like the mysterious “second shooter” theory from the infamous grassy knoll, the possible connections to organized crime, and the shadowy world of political espionage. It’s a wild ride of speculative dots being connected, but the video still asks: Can any of it truly be proven? Whether you’re a hardened conspiracy enthusiast or just curious about this never-ending debate, the video presents the complex puzzle in a digestible, thought-provoking way.

But, as always with such topics, there are no concrete answers, only more questions. The JFK assassination remains as divisive as ever, and The Infographics Show invites viewers to consider—if not believe—one of the most enduring conspiracy theories in modern history.

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