As far as the historical information I quoted, you can find every possible second of the shooting taken apart and have as many different takes as to what happened. Along with that, the history that covers Oswald, suffers that same kind of interpretation.
There are millions and millions of Americans alive that were around when Kennedy was murdered, and every single one can remember what they were doing at that time ... and ... every person has their own rock hard belief as to what happened.
BOTTOM LINE: The assassination of Kennedy (the same for Lincoln), will remain a completely unknown/unproven mystery beyond a shadow of a doubt (until a science is invented that allows us to view history through a magic window and see real history as a series of pictures).
ISN'T SCIENCE FICTION FUN???
You didn`t quote anything, you just said something about "historical information". All of history is open to interpretation, this is no different. What a prudent person does, is weigh the evidence (look at how it was obtained, the science behind it, supporting facts, etc.) and come to a conclusion. As an example of how not to do this, many people actually use the movie "JFK" to support their beliefs that a conspiracy was in place. I agree with you Chief, everyone has their own belief, and will probably stick to it regardless of any evidence presented.