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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)that I am somehow convinced that I am able to produce evidence the proves conclusively and definitively that Oswald was involved in such a conspiracy. Please point me to the post where this is claimed and I will correct it, otherwise please stop badgering me with something that does not exist, except in your own respective heads.
In the previous post I merely pointed out, as clearly as it is stated in the declassified document, that Oswald was interested in coming to an agreement with the US government so as not to face legal charges. I did not say that such an agreement involved a conspiracy to kill the president, that would be utterly foolish for the CIA or any government agency to attempt, while also leaving a clearly treasonous paper trail.
If anything, it's much more likely that the CIA and/or FBI could use Oswald's Marxist credibility as a cover to infiltrate groups that needed to be kept an eye on, such as the pro-Castro group he was involved with in New Orleans. At the same time, his status as a 'Marxist spy' could be used in a double agent capacity to infiltrate anti-Castro groups. Afterall, during this time period the extreme pro-fascist crowd was also considered dangerous. There is plenty of information indicating that he was doing this as well.
Doubtless, you will blather on and on about how all this spy intrigue has been cooked up in my own mind and is nothing more than a CTist fantasy. I really could care less about your blatherings and am much more interested, much like Blakey is, about what was really driving Oswald to interact with both sides. Was it his own insanity or was he being handled?