
The John F. Kennedy conspiracy refers to the various theories that challenge the official findings of the Warren Commission regarding the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy, but numerous conspiracy theories have emerged, suggesting the involvement of multiple parties, including the CIA, the Mafia, or even foreign governments. In Hebrew, this is often referred to as תאוריות קשר לרצח קנדי. Similarly, in Spanish, it is known as teorías de conspiración sobre el asesinato de John F. Kennedy, and in French, it is called théories du complot sur l'assassinat de John F. Kennedy. These theories have been fueled by inconsistencies in the official investigation, witness testimonies, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding Oswald's own death. The enduring fascination with the Kennedy assassination conspiracy reflects broader cultural and political anxieties about power, secrecy, and the reliability of official narratives.