One of the first things we found out was that the Warren Commission never pursued a conspiracy investigation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The commission members themselves were never briefed on Able Danger.
There was never sufficient evidence presented at my trial to support a finding of intent to kill.
Over a hundred million Americans reject the findings of the Warren Commission, whose report at least ninety-nine out of a hundred have never read.
Even if a sense of honor and duty were not the primary motivating factors in the Warren Commission's work, simple self-interest would naturally have induced its members not to try to cover up the existence of a conspiracy if, in fact, they found one.
The franking commission is not there to fact-check.
There was no testimony of conspiracy - Oswald's efforts to get in touch with the Soviets and with the Cuban Fair Play groups in New York were rebuffed, rebuffed at every step.
It would certainly be interesting to know what the CIA knew about Oswald six weeks before the assassination, but the contents of this particular message never reached the Warren Commission and remain a complete mystery.
The secret to discovery is to never believe existing facts.
There were no dead bodies in Watergate.
Even now there is no evidence that anyone involved in the Nixon operation was going to threaten us.
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