Jesse Ventura's JFK Assassination Deathbed Confession Further Pushes Idea Warren Commission Report Isn't Telling the Truth

Jesse Ventura's latest edition of Conspiracy Theory examines the JFK assassination. Over the years, more and more people are questioning the government's final statement on the assassination known as the Warren Report. The question revolves around how could Lee Harvey Oswald using a bolt action rifle, mocked by the Italians as the humanitarian rifle, fire as many rounds with the accuracy the claim of Oswald on a moving target in such a short time frame.

Ventura calls the Kennedy assassination the biggest of the big American conspiracy theories. Apparently Ventura received CIA documents from an elderly man who was unidentified. The documents produce a motive that revolves around 'Operation 40,' which was a program overseen by Vice President Richard M. Nixon in 1959. The plan of Operation 40 was to invade Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro. When the Bay of Pigs failed, OP 40 turned it's attention to JFK, believing that he betrayed them. Ventura identifies many of the people involved in OP 40 and ties them to Watergate, interestingly enough.

To quickly summarize the show, Ventura didn't prove any conspiracy. He only furthered the questions that have already been asked. In once segment, Vetnura takes the same rifle and proves as a trained expert marksman with Navy Seal training, the best bolt action shooting he could perform in a mock Kennedy motorcade that was set up with still targets was 8.6 seconds to load a round, aim, and fire. The Warren Report claims Oswald, a former United States Marine, did it in six.