Survey on JFK Assassination

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From: srf@claudius.juliet.ll.mit.edu ( Steve Feinstein)

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Subject: Survey on JFK Assassination - please respond.

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Date: 11 Apr 91 20:17:33 GMT

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I'm taking a survey of your opinions regarding the JFK assassination.  If

enough people respond I will post the results.  Please answer the following

five questions:



1. Do you think President John F. Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald

acting alone (i.e. he planned and executed the assassination alone)?


2. How probable is it that Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy?

   a. almost 100% probable.

   b. highly likely.

   b. somewhat likely.

   c. not very likely.

   d. 0 chance


3. If you think a conspiracy may have resulted in JFK's death, please

indicate with which groups the conspirators may have been associated.

   a. pro-Castro Cubans.

   b. anti-Castro Cubans.

   c. KGB

   d. CIA

   e. FBI

   f. U.S. Army commanders

   g. U.S. Army soldiers (incl. Bay of Pigs vets)

   h. Mafia

   i. LBJ and friends

   j. Civil Air Patrolmen

   k. other governments, please specify

   l. other groups, not mentioned, please specify

   m. none of the above.


4. How would you rate your familiarity with the evidence in the case, 

including materials published by the Warren Commission, House Select

Committee on Assassinations, the Garrison investigation, David Lifton

and other assassination researchers?

   a. excellent.

   b. good.

   c. fair.

   d. poor.


5. Did you see the recent NOVA program on PBS which dealt with the JFK 

assassination (originally shown in 1988)?


6. Is it important to determine with certainty who killed JFK?


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Steve Feinstein


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