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Listened to the podcast last night and got confirmation from Jeff that the Heath memo was likely held for 60 years because it showed even some CIA officials didn't buy the official story early on.

Really, who didn't doubt LHO's guilt or at least sole guilt?

Like Jeff and others have said: four presidents, at least four other national leaders (both adversaries and allies), LHO's friend in Russia and George Dm, his wife, (after threats of deportation were gone), his closest co-worker who drove him to work that day, FBI agents at the autopsy, doctors at Parkland, Dallas chief of police, the HSCA, four members of the WC, and on and on and on.

I'd say doubting LHO's guilt or sole guilt is the majority opinion from people who knew him, were close to the assassination or studied the assassination.

How that became considered a 'wacko' stance is an amazing achievement by govt propagandists.

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After nearly 60 years, may I make a suggestion? It's not family members who we should rely on, it's the law. The JFK Records Act (1992) should be respected. It's time we get back to regular order, as Sen. John McCain once said in a speech to the body where he served so bravely.

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I am wondering why RFKjr is never allowed to respond to criticism himself?

Is there some special reason only other politicians and tv talking heads are allowed to interpret what he says and what he meant?

I find it a bit mind boggling to see him speaking voicelessly, while over-voiced is the talking head stating what he’s saying.

Not since the days of the cosmonaut has so little been heard from an actual person’s mouth.

What would happen if he were actually able to speak? We have had Dixie Segregationists with the microphone, KKK have had the ability to speak, dictators have taken the Mike, Russians have not only taken the Mike but pounded their shoe, but RFKjr; he is too frightening to allow.

I’m just one of those Americans who say, bring it on. I will gird my loins, prepare for the worse. I’ve heard that god- awful sound his voice makes so I’m prepared for that now let’s hear him give us that worse than death, killer word spree.

I’m ready!

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