'How Can You Say It's Beyond Reasonable Doubt It Was the CIA?'
Russell Brand presses RFK Jr. on his JFK assassination claims.
The comedian commentator poses the question at 23:30 in his Rumble interview with the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate.
Beyond a reasonable doubt, elements of the CIA had material information about the accused assassin that they never shared with any investigative panel or government body. Does that mean that the CIA was, beyond a reasonable doubt, behind the assassination? Arguably, because regardless of the issue of conspiracy, the CIA is culpable for the consequences of the assassination if one interprets the “assassination” to include the official verdicts emanating from incorrect or incomplete information derived from official investigations, resulting in injustice. The CIA has obstructed justice in the resolution of the crime - beyond a reasonable doubt.
(Whatever anyone says about RFK Jr, he is the most interesting candidate of a major party to emerge in my living memory, and I’m not young.)
I appreciate this being shared. The comment he made about the red phone connecting directly to Krushchev is true, which academics claim to be false.
One visit my parents had with Jack (my great uncle) and his wife Marion, Jack said, "Marion worked on top secret projects as well." We already knew she did as we knew she conducted the before and after maps of Lemay's bombings of Japan, including Tokyo and Hiroshima. So my mother was curious and asked what he meant by "too". He went on to explain that he built the "red line" and that you could call directly to Moscow from Washington. On his deathbed he went into great detail as to how he built the first phone connection in 1941 so that Roosevelt could talk with Stalin.