Your statement only makes sense when you ignore the very obvious counters that have been presented here. Absent real evidence on your side, all you are doing is plugging your ears with your fingers and going "lalalalalalala"
Nothing that can pass the common sense test
There was no magic bullet
Oswald did the shooting
He received no help
I have asked repeatedly.....after 50 years, there is no evidence Oswald received help
And there are enough holes in the theory, and enough, actual, real evidence to question the claim that he acted alone, that you must engage in a belief system similar to a religious cult, to adhere to your belief system.
No holes
Oswald read in the paper that JFK would be driving past his office window
So he went home, got his gun and fired three shots
The third shot blew JFKs brains out
Hasn’t been refuted in 50 years
/---/ And I hear this conspiracy about 20 years ago:
Lee Harvey Oswald's Little Green Book Suggests that JFK wasn ...
Lee Harvey Oswald’s Little Green Book Suggests that JFK wasn't the primary target
More meaningfully, why is Oswald's little green book, which is in the National Archives, missing that pivotal page? In a community college class, he has been teaching for many years, retired Special Agent Howard has maintained his view of the assassination - Connally was Oswald's target, not Kennedy.
While there, Howard found a little green address book and on the 17th page under the heading
“I WILL KILL”, Oswald listed four men: Edwin Walker, a right-wing general; an FBI agent named James Hosty;
Vice President Richard Nixon; and
John Connally, the governor of Texas. Oswald had sketched a dagger, through Connally’s name with drops of blood dripping downward. Nixon was in Dallas but left the day before JFK arrived. so his target changed.