29-01-2013, 06:13 AM
Albert Doyle Wrote:I agree. We know JFK was killed by the national security apparatus so they had to have a contingency that involved a nuclear war against the Soviets. That's why I'm saying the fact Oswald wasn't killed right away may have allowed an unexpected grace period that caused them to realize they were getting away with it and there were now new options. Just like JFK got scared straight by the missile crisis the plotters may have gotten scared straight by the fact they could have been exposed by Oswald and decided to settle on VietNam and a dead Kennedy instead of Plan A.No doubt Oswald not being eliminated caused some to be concerned were there to be a trial. Most likely IMO it was Hoover. I think the CIA would have been OK with continuing the Oswald/Castro connection. These operations are compartmentalized and none of the major players would have been compromised. They probably were pretty confident they could characterize Oswald as a nutand a lying Commie and what ever claims he might have made would have been discounted. Also they had a good grip on the press.