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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]stopbush
(24,378 posts)to question EVERY piece of evidence in the case.
This defies all logic. It assumes that somehow, every person responsible for producing, examining or testifying on every disparate piece of evidence in the case was able to confer with the thousands of other people involved in the investigation to insure that their particular piece of evidence was in line with a "false narrative" what was being developed by the WC to explain the killing.
It would be one thing if the CTists were to, say, accept that Oswald was the sole shooter that day - because that IS what the EVIDENCE shows - and to spend their energy finding other evidence that someone besides Oswald was involved in the planning of the shooting. But they can't do that. They feel the need to dispute the idea that Oswald was involved at all.
And on and on it goes in the whack-a-mole world the the JFK CTists.