INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Johnson to the JFK assassination, prompts a significant question: does Iran know what Trump knows?A new audio tape, purportedly revealing
that Johnson, who was elected as the next President after John F
Kennedy, orchestrated the assassination of JFK, has reignited conspiracy theories surrounding one of America's most scrutinized historical
The tape, which surfaced on social media, allegedly features Clifton Carter, a former DNC executive, admitting LBJ "hired Mac Wallace to
assassinate JFK." Shared widely on multiple platforms, the tape has not been independently verified, yet it has stirred significant
discussion.The claim has added to decades of speculation that challenges the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the
Malcolm Wallace, with his criminal history and alleged ties to LBJ, has long been a figure of interest in conspiracy circles
However, evidence linking him directly to JFK's death has remained circumstantial at best.The reaction on social media has been one of
excitement, with many users viewing the tape as potential proof of government involvement
However, without authentication, it remains speculative
This development comes at a time when public interest in the JFK assassination shows no signs of waning, with each new piece of alleged
the challenge of separating fact from fiction in the digital age
Critics argue that such tapes need rigorous scrutiny to avoid misinformation
The National Archives, responsible for JFK assassination records, has yet to comment on this tape.This latest claim taps into the
deep-seated scepticism about government transparency and the official narrative of the assassination
If proven true, it would suggest a level of corruption at the highest levels of the American government, a notion that resonates with
conspiracy theorists but requires substantial proof.Now, addressing the elephant in the room and the potential connection point between
these events: who orchestrated the assassination attempt on Trump last year?During his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump survived an
assassination attempt on July 13, while speaking at an open-air rally near Butler, Pennsylvania
The assailant, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, fired eight rounds from an AR-15-style rifle
from a nearby building's roof, wounding Trump in his upper right ear, killing one audience member, and critically injuring two others
Crooks was subsequently shot and killed by the Secret Service's Counter Sniper Team.In the aftermath of the assassination attempt, U.S
government officials, including those from the National Security Council and the FBI, began to investigate potential foreign connections,
particularly focusing on Iran due to previous threats against Trump linked to the 2020 drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem
However, no ties between the shooter and Iran were established
Trump, in response to these claims, publicly speculated about Iranian involvement without providing evidence, suggesting during a speech in
North Carolina that if he were president, he would respond with severe military action against any country that threatened a U.S
the smoking gun was later found elsewhere: On January 1, 2025, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las
The incident resulted in the death of one person, identified as the driver, and seven other injuries
The vehicle was found to contain fireworks, gasoline canisters, and camp fuel canisters
Authorities are investigating the explosion as a potential act of terrorism, but for many, it served as a declaration of war on conservatism
by angry liberals who see all their values dismantling right before their eyes: a Jan
leak of the tape (it surfaced on January 14, 2025, on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter), Iranian President Pezeshkian firmly denied
any intentions to assassinate Donald Trump during an interview with NBC News broadcast on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, dismissing the
maybe this is all just another conspiracy theory