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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]stopbush
(24,396 posts)You wrote:
"seems like rfk, both as us AG & kennedy admin insider, might know more about the operations of government, intelligence, & organized crime than you do, & be in a much better position to judge the inside baseball."
AND YET, RFK didn't know enough about "the operations of government, intelligence, & organized crime" when it counted, ie: in Nov, 1963 to put a stop to any assassination attempt on his brother!
BTW: conspiracy theorist = person espousing a theory for which there is no objective proof
It's not a stupid phrase. It's a descriptive phrase.
You and Octafish and all the other JFK CTists seem to be under the impression that those of us who don't believe there was a conspiracy to kill JFK don't believe in conspiracies at all. That's not true.
Anwar Sadat was assassinated as part of a conspiracy. We know that because he was killed by multiple gunmen, in the open, and caught on film.
Abraham Lincoln was killed by a conspiracy. We know that because of the evidence that was gathered in the case.
But the EVIDENCE gathered in the JFK case points AWAY from a conspiracy and directly at Oswald.
Had you the guts to read Bugliosi's book, I would direct you to the chapter beginning on Pg 951, "Summary of Oswald's Guilt," wherein Bugliosi outlines 53 unique proofs of Oswald's guilt in the murder of JFK. I know it might hurt your sensitivities to read such a chapter, but I would encourage you to do so at some point in your life. It might keep you from making excuses for the little shit who killed JFK.