Amazing.
Honest question, should the CIA be held accountable (or not) for lying to investigators and obstructing investigations into JFK's murder?
Morley exposing the fact that the CIA lied on several occasions about facts related to the Kennedy assassination should be a huge scandal. But according to you, Morley is a bad guy for asking questions and attempting to clear up the historical records which are confusing due to intentional obstruction.
And I don't know where you get the idea that it's only the far-Left that wants accountability from our government. Lots of people who voted for Trump supported his promise to open the Esptein/JFK/MLK/RFK files.
Nearly every time Morley's falsehoods and smears are exposed as being just that you use the "Don't you want to hold the government accountable?" response. Whenever Morley has said release this or release that we say, "Yes, release them. The AARB files, Joannides personnel files. Whatever. Release them all."
For the nth time, Jon, release these files. Harvey's files, Joannides files, whatever. No one here is saying otherwise. Hold the people accountable if it's *proven" they did wrong. But an allegation is not proof.
Now do you want to please address the points that Fred and others have made about his reckless allegations? Or do you not care? What's amazing is that you ignore what Morley actually says, what he claims,
not suspects, but claims people did, what document "X" or "Y" will show. He accuses people of murder, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, framing innocent men, and essentially treason.
And when his claims are found to have no basis, when the evidence he claims that will show this are produced and they don't show it, you don't seem to care or hold him accountable. Morley is often quoted in the media on the assassination, on these files; he's testified to Congress. He's not a obscure conspiracy researcher that nobody knows. If he was I wouldn't care what he says.
Many political Left conspiracists want to get the CIA (and now the MAGA Right too). Fine, in some cases they are correct about it, about exposing the abuses by them. But please stop using the assassination as an instrument to do so. Which, as I said above, is what I think Morley is now doing. You can't take the "good" Morley and excuse the "bad".