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In reply to the discussion: Yes, the CIA Director Was Part of the JFK Assassination Cover-Up [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)And why were the authorities unable to find a motive for that hatred? Or even a single witness who could testify (herasay) that Oswald had animus against the President?
The dots left on the ground -- those so fully and accurately documented by Bugliosi -- left a trail from Dealey Plaza to Cuba and from the Cuban embassy in Mexico City to the KGB SMERSH man at the Soviet embassy and from there to Moscow.
When LBJ and Earl Warren discussed what the evidence showed -- and the dangers and consequences of nuclear war -- they were laying out the rationale for the cover-up.
The thing is, if there is nothing more to know, why have the FBI, CIA, Pentagon and a whole lot more of who-knows-what-agency done all they could to prevent the public airing of the facts half a century later?
In more recent days, US government agencies have been ordered to turn over all relative documents. Yet, the US Navy has reprimanded one of its officers for doing so, LCDR Pike. She tried to comply with the Assassination Records Review Board and got railroaded for her trouble by the brass.
http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2011/10/railroading-of-lcdr-terri-pike-over.html?m=1