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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)the recent thinking of G. Robert Blakey and John Whitten who were intimately familiar with the HSCA and CIA investigations, respectively, and whose judgement I would trust much more than anyone else posting on this thread to the contrary.
In fact, a new HSCA would follow a much different path, for reasons already posted.
In fact, a number of JFK assassination investigators on both sides of the issue (including no less than Bugliosi) have requested that the CIA open up records that would yield more detail about counter-intelligence operations that Oswald was involved with.
If you would care to read "Farewell America", instead of simply dismissing it as work of fiction as stopbush has done, you might realize that the results of RFK's investigations, as pursued further by foreign intelligence sources, yields a treasure-trove of information that has been denied circulation within the US until recently, related specifically to the right-wing enemies of JFK.
The OP cites the telephone records of both Oswald and Ruby. Why have these been kept hidden?