This collection of texts explores the death of John F. Kennedy and the events leading up to his assassination in 1963. It examines conspiracy theories, focusing on the possible involvement of Lee Harvey Oswald and other suspects, as well as the potential role of U.S. government agencies in covering up the truth. The documents also delve into Oswald's life, his connections with Cuban exile groups, and his interactions with law enforcement agents, exploring the possibility of a false Oswald being involved in the event. Additionally, the texts include eyewitness accounts of the assassination and examine physical evidence from the crime scene, notably the "single bullet" that caused multiple injuries. Finally, the collection reflects on Kennedy's legacy, how he is commemorated, and the assassination's lasting impact on American society.