You mean the HSCA investigation who said
"The HSCA found that although the Commission and the different agencies and departments examining Kennedy's assassination performed in good faith and were thorough in their investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald, they performed with "varying degrees of competency" and the search for possible conspiracy was inadequate.:2 The HSCA determined, based on available evidence, that the probable conspiracy did not involve the governments of the Soviet Union or Cuba. The committee also stated that the conspiracy did not involve any organized crime group, anti-Castro group, nor the FBI, CIA, or Secret Service."
Seems your HSCA don't support your view that there was no conspiracy.
Ray, I do agree with their conclusions. Do you? Or do you just want to cherry pick what they said?
FTR, they never said that there was a conspiracy. They said there was probably a conspiracy.
"The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was
probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee is unable to identify the other gunman or the extent of the conspiracy."