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It made me sad when I watched this that Professor Fitzgerald had to die in JFK's place to right the wrongs he had done. As Henry Sturges said in the novel, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, "Some people are just too interesting to die." At least JFK was where he rightly belonged: in the future; he was a very future-minded president.

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Maybe a time traveller killed JFK to prevent the future?

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There are some pictures from the Assassination that can't be explained. One is of a woman they call, "The Babushka Lady", and she may have been a time traveler. When questioned about the pictures she took, she said she already gave them to government agents who may not have been agents at all. The pictures from the Assassination can be seen on YouTube.

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There was a movie I saw ages ago about a time traveller who saves JFK but not because of that, but because he had fallen in love with Jackie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238463/combined

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The conclusion was illogical. Taking the place of JFK on the day of his assassination wasn't a way of righting wrongs. It was also changing the past and by extension also the future. You can't fool time so easily and remake history as you will. The theory was flawed.

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