An unanticipated revelation has just come to light in the seemingly forever debated JFK assassination saga. Now, get ready to have your minds blown - JFK's assassin is allegedly a time-traveler, whose mission was to stop events that would lead to World War III.
Let's rewind to November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, where President Kennedy was tragically shot down on a grassy knoll. The harrowing incident, laced with countless conspiracy theories, has puzzled investigators and conspiracy theorists alike for decades. Everyone, from the mafia to foreign hostile governments, has been put under the suspicion radar.
Now, let's enter the world of science fiction. Imagine if you will, a time machine, constructed by the scientific geniuses of a distant, but not too distant future. There exists a timeline, where the world as we know it, was on the brink of World War III. The destructive scale of the war, both in terms of human loss and global annihilation, was unprecedented. To prevent this cataclysmic event, scientists invented a time machine, and the mission was simple - change the events leading up to the war.
And so, the time-traveller travelled back, equipped with a futuristic weapon and a world-saving mission, understanding the weight of the task ahead. Fast forward to our world today - a world saved from the horrors of a third World War. Is this peace merely the outcome of a time traveller's bold intervention? Well, the claim certainly stirs up a fresh pot of conspiracy soup that will surely keep us intrigued for years to come.