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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
(24,396 posts)Their goal was to find the truth, and they found that truth.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is no "growing scholarly consensus that JFK was killed as the result of a conspiracy." That's bullshit. Among what scholars? Perhaps if you count CT nuts as scholars.
Name the scholars who have studied the forensic evidence in the case etc who agree with your belief. Where are they scholars? What are their credentials? What access did they have to evidence and witnesses?
The article you cite by Morley contains no evidence of any involvement of the CIA in any plot to kill JFK. At worst, it accuses them of incompetence that may have contributed to JFK's death, basically by their not keeping a close enough eye on Oswald. That doesn't prove anything except the CIA deciding to CYA on things that may or may not mean anything as they relate to the assassination. The WC did a pretty good job taking law enforcement agencies to task for their incompetences before the killing.
Of course, Morley's article is the antithesis of those CTs that claim Oswald was a CIA agent/operative who was even assigned a personal handler.
So what is it: CIA operative working for the agency, OR secret agent the CIA had nothing to do with?