Nov. 22nd, 2013

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The nature of conspiracies is that they are hard to keep secret forever. They tend to come to light. For instance, the scope of the 1605 conspiracy to blow up King James I in Parliament is well known. So is the conspiracy against Adolf Hitler that led to the unsccessful assassination attempt of July 20, 1944. The greater the number of individuals involved, the harder it is to keep a plot secret. We know all about the Katyn massacre of March 1940, despite the best efforts of one of the most paranoid secret police organizations in history. Yet in the fifty years that have passed since the assassination of President Kennedy, no real evidence of any conspiracy has come to light. The most likely explanation is that there was none, and Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, just as the Warren commission said he did. I cannot help thinking that had President Kennedy lived to complete his term in office, the world would be unimaginably different from the one we know today.

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