Can someone tell me about it? I can't seem to find the exact info on google. How did it start? Why did it start? What are some theories?
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wikipedia knows all: Link</div> Lol, that's the first place I checked. Unfortunately it doesn't have the exact detailed information I'm looking for. Thanks though.
Would this be for school? If it is Wikipedia's articles will usually be considered as false information by public schools. You need to give more info, bro.
Check the sources, if you're looking for more detailed info or are doing a school project. Good wikipedia articles have a long list of internet articles from where they got their information from. Usually those sources are more detailed and focused.
Yeah that's true. Just don't ever write that you found your information from Wikipedia. It is rather sad though. I remember seeing a report on European news that Wiki ranked higher in accurate information then Encyclopedia Britannica. Blah!
Concerning the subject of Wikipedia not being a credible source for most schools, my high school actually encourages us to use the site when citing our references. We also are assigned an article to read once a week and then we have a quiz on it. My high school is a private school and each student has a laptop that they take to all of their classes so maybe the convenience is the reason we use it? It just seems weird that it differs from school to school.
<div class="quote_poster">Swish Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Concerning the subject of Wikipedia not being a credible source for most schools, my high school actually encourages us to use the site when citing our references. We also are assigned an article to read once a week and then we have a quiz on it. My high school is a private school and each student has a laptop that they take to all of their classes so maybe the convenience is the reason we use it? It just seems weird that it differs from school to school.</div> Oh, you're so flippin' egotistical...
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Try these. http://www.coverups.com/ http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/sites.htm</div> Thanks a lot.
Alot of people had reason to not like JFK. 1. He was providing opportunities for African Americans in a time when alot of people didn't believe in equal rights. There was alot of underlying racial tension in the 60's. 2. He wanted to pull out of Vietnam. The US had recently become a government driven and fueled by the military, and the military accound for billions of dollars, a relatively new thing to happen. Alot of people standed to lose alot of money. 3. He pulled the plug on the "Bay of pigs" and hung out alot of people that were against castro to get killed in Cuba. ALot of people were angry. 4. He was coming down hard on Organized crime. Nuff said. 5. He was fragmenting Military Intellignence. The CIA was being splintered into many different offices which upset lots of people. Obviously i'm over simplifying alot of things, but just to give you an idea. People think that the govenment and organized crime joined forces to rub out JFK. People talk about the lack of security in Dallas. Also, the route taken by the car he was ridin in. No other president would have taken a route around so many buildings with open windows and travelling at such a slow speed. HE was a sitting duck. Also, there are alot of hard to believe senerios, such as a single shooter, getting off 3 precise shots in like 3 seconds with a rifle. Its an old school rifle with that reloading arm thingy, so supposedly it would be tough, especailly for Lee harvey Oswald, who was rumored to not have a great shot. Also, Oswald got killed a day after his arrest, and didn't have much time to say anything, other that he was being set up and he was a "patsy". Alot of files in the case are sealed until 2020 or something like that, making it seem kinda fishy. If there wasen't anything to hide, why would they seal files for 60 years? Anyways...very interesting. Check out the documentary LOOSE CHANGE, for more modern day conspericy theories. http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=786...&q=loose+change
Ok well, I finished reading about the JFK assassination. It's definitely a weird situation, but as whole, the conspiracy didn't really attract me. It just wasn't interesting to me. I read up a little more on the TWA 800 conspiracy though, and I have to say, I really want to know what happened there. Missile? Malfunction? Or something else? Very interesting in my opinion.
<div class="quote_poster">norespect Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Alot of people had reason to not like JFK. 1. He was providing opportunities for African Americans in a time when alot of people didn't believe in equal rights. There was alot of underlying racial tension in the 60's. 2. He wanted to pull out of Vietnam. The US had recently become a government driven and fueled by the military, and the military accound for billions of dollars, a relatively new thing to happen. Alot of people standed to lose alot of money. 3. He pulled the plug on the "Bay of pigs" and hung out alot of people that were against castro to get killed in Cuba. ALot of people were angry. 4. He was coming down hard on Organized crime. Nuff said. 5. He was fragmenting Military Intellignence. The CIA was being splintered into many different offices which upset lots of people. Obviously i'm over simplifying alot of things, but just to give you an idea. People think that the govenment and organized crime joined forces to rub out JFK. People talk about the lack of security in Dallas. Also, the route taken by the car he was ridin in. No other president would have taken a route around so many buildings with open windows and travelling at such a slow speed. HE was a sitting duck. Also, there are alot of hard to believe senerios, such as a single shooter, getting off 3 precise shots in like 3 seconds with a rifle. Its an old school rifle with that reloading arm thingy, so supposedly it would be tough, especailly for Lee harvey Oswald, who was rumored to not have a great shot. Also, Oswald got killed a day after his arrest, and didn't have much time to say anything, other that he was being set up and he was a "patsy". Alot of files in the case are sealed until 2020 or something like that, making it seem kinda fishy. If there wasen't anything to hide, why would they seal files for 60 years? Anyways...very interesting. Check out the documentary LOOSE CHANGE, for more modern day conspericy theories. http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=786...&q=loose+change</div> Because he wanted to end the Federal Bank Reserve system and put the power of allocating money and writing checks back in the hands of Government. Paypa is the motive for almost everything these days. www.lies.net they touch on the subject, but I don't know about the other 107.