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The Beatles JFK Assassination Theory
Forty-two years following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the nation's thirty-fifth president (and the nation's first Catholic president), one question still persists... Did the Beatles have anything to do with it? And I say, yes.

I developed this theory in the late nineties (I say that as if it were a long time ago) as I discovered and investigated the music of the Beatles. The Beatles released their first album, Please Please Me, in Britain on November 22, 1963. That day sounds familiar. Yes, you have read that correctly: "Please please me" on the same day as JFK's death. Five years to the day, the Beatles released their self-titled album, also known as the "White Album," on November 22, 1968. One of their songs on that album states, "Why don't we do it in the road? No one will be watching us." The History Channel's investigation into the JFK conspiracy lends creedence to the idea that JFK may have been fatally wounded by a gunshot fired from within the storm drain sewer ("in the road"). Additionally, lyrics on the famed White Album include, "Hey Bungalow Bill, what did you kill, Bungalow Bill" and "Happiness is a warm gun, when I hold you in my arms, and I feel my finger on your trigger, I know no one can do me no harm." There are many more references within the White Album and I plan on researching further. (The form as to which I publish these findings is still in the air.)

It is my theory that the Beatles knew about the plot to assassinate Kennedy and arranged for the release of their first album on that day, and five years later, with hidden messages throughout the album, confessed to their prior knowledge on the White Album. Or maybe I was completely stoned at the time.

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