Was the JFK Assassination Site Part of the Plan by the CIA to Kill Kennedy?
The JFK Assassination Site Was Part of the Last Minute Change by the CIA in Their Plan to Kill Kennedy.
The route that Kennedy would take through Dallas from Love Field was planned at least a year prior to the day in November 1963 that ended in John F. Kennedy’s death.
The question to this day is why did the CIA change the planned route at the last minute to the JFK assassination site and was this a part of their plan to kill Kennedy?
The CIA and FBI spent more than a year planning the President’s motorcade through Dallas via Main Street through the heart of the city.
This drive would have taken him through the populated part of the city where security had been planned and would have been a possibility.
At the last minute, the CIA changed the route the President would take to go through a desolate area with abandoned office buildings and warehouses.
This new route would be almost impossible for the CIA and the FBI to secure the safety of Kennedy.
Part of the new route by the CIA would take the President through Dealey Plaza, a city park in downtown Dallas.
There were many problems with the new area that the motorcade would be passing.
In this area, the abandoned buildings would give a would be assassin any number of places where he could lay in wait for the right moment to take his shot.
It also had a grassy knoll where the shooter could easily mingle with the crowds of people who would be out to get a glimpse of John F. Kennedy and take a shot easily.
It is thought that one of the shots that were fired at Kennedy came from the knoll while the shooter was hiding behind a fence in the area.
Many witnesses have testified to seeing the shooter in this area and not the book depository where Oswald was accused of taking the fatal shoot on the president.
The JFK assassination site was strewn with hiding places in which any number of people could have taken shots.
Was this part of the CIA’s plan to assassinate Kennedy? What do you think?