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Bugliosi's "Conclusion of No Conspiracy"

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John Mytton:



32. Even though there?s not a lick of evidence that the CIA, mob, FBI, or any other group conspired with Oswald to kill Kennedy, if the conspiracy theorists could at least show that he had an association or connection with any of these groups, they would then have something to talk about. But here, other than explainable contacts (e.g., the FBI interviewing Oswald when he returned to the United States from Russia, and his very limited attempt to infiltrate anti-Castro Cuban exiles), after the most extensive investigation of a single individual ever conducted, no one has ever come up with any evidence of an association, relationship, or contact that Oswald had with any of these groups. The reason there?s no evidence is that no such evidence exists. As I have said before in this book, it?s all just sublime silliness.       

Since we know that Oswald killed Kennedy, and since there is no evidence that Oswald had any relationship with groups like organized crime, the CIA, the military-industrial complex, or any other group, this fact alone removes these groups from any suspicion of being complicit in the assassination.
RHVB



JohnM

John Iacoletti:
Fallacious Bugliosi Argument #31

Yet another round of "The conspiracy that I just made up would have been done this way. Isn't that silly?  Therefore there was no conspiracy."

John Iacoletti:

--- Quote from: Tom Sorensen on July 20, 2018, 10:34:11 AM ---Who is "we"?

--- End quote ---

Royal we.

Fallacious Bugliosi Argument #32

Nobody can show that Oswald had any association or connection with any of these groups, except for those times that he did.  Oh, but those are "explainable".  And anything else is "not credible".  Because . . . because . . . Oswald did it alone.  After all, "we know this".

It's mind boggling that anybody actually buys into this painful exercise in circular argumentation.

John Iacoletti:
"Common sense" is the last refuge of someone without sufficient evidence for their beliefs.

Richard Rubio:
Bugliosi is absoutely correct, no evidence of CIA contacts, mafia contacts at all. I know, some relative of LHO's was in organized crime or something like that and Lee talked to him on the phone. One hears all kinds of things.

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