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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]nyquil_man
(1,443 posts)and can write decent historical fiction to suit your obsessions. I get it.
What you have not done is anything to connect any of this swirling mass of political and criminal intrigue to someone shooting Kennedy. Not Oswald, not Braden/Brading, not anybody.
This was precisely the point I was making with the Guiteau references which you earlier found so obtuse. Evil and ambitious people are with us always; they existed in 1881 the same as they existed in 1963 and the same as they exist now. Conspiracy theories can be built up against any of them any time a tragedy happens. But their existence alone is not evidence of their participation.
Evidence of their participation is witness testimony. It's physical evidence. It's a paper trail. It's the kind of stuff that's been out there against Oswald since 1963. The stuff you try to obfuscate with talk of Mafia dons and CIA spooks.
Cue the claim that you're not obfuscating.