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In reply to the discussion: Should we really give the whole country a pass on reason when it comes to JFK conspiracies? [View all]cpwm17
(3,829 posts)and we have a massive amount of evidence that Oswald killed Kennedy. Anything that might be still secret isn't going to make that evidence magically disappear.
All of the witnesses of Oswald murdering JFK and Officer Tippet aren't going to magically evaporate. Oswald's murder weapon isn't going to disappear. His fellow workers that put him at the scene of the crime aren't going to change their stories. The Zapruder film isn't going to go change.
Your faith-based belief that there was a conspiracy isn't evidence.
You seem to have some sort of authoritarian belief that only people in power have the ability to evaluate the evidence: we must be just brainless cogs in the authorities' games. Well, I have the ability to evaluate the evidence all by myself. No one needs to hold my hands.
It would be immoral for the US Government to release some types of evidence, including personal finances and sources in countries such as the Soviet Union and Cuba. The government should never release such info.