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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)Going by what you post: Never.
Anyone can read above and see what I said* and how you misrepresent it.
That says loads about...you.
*I don't know if Oswald was a hero or not.
Why I think that: Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered while in police custody before anyone could ask him how the heck he ended up working in the Texas School Book Depository a couple of weeks before the motorcade made a hairpin turn just outside the front window. That was only four months after Oswald was arrested in New Orleans for disturbing the peace after a scuffle with members of DRE, the Directorio Revulicionario Estudiantil, a CIA-financed fiercely anti-Castro militant group. Nor do we know why he was New Orleans' only member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
Something we couldn't of asked Oswald what the deal was with the CIA paymaster who testified to the HSCA that Oswald was CIA. Nor can we ask him what his relationship, if any, was to George Joannides, the CIA case officer charged with overseeing DRE. Something else, it appears that Joannides had worked with Gen. Edwin Walker, the man President Kennedy "admonished" for calling President Truman and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt "pink" and supposedly was targeted by Oswald before the assassination.
The problem isn't with what is the truth about Oswald, or what I think about him. Much of the truth we may never know, but we should work to learn the truth. The major problem lies with people who have no interest in the truth. They, like you, zappaman, only are interested in derailing discussion about the assassination of President Kennedy. That's also why you and they are no heroes.