Noam Chomsky Wrote:The scale of the presumed conspiracy should be appreciated. There is not a phrase in the voluminous internal record hinting at any thought of such a notion. It must be, then, that personal discipline was extraordinary among a huge number of people, or that the entire record has been scrupulously sanitized. There has not been a single leak over thirty years, though a high-level conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy and conceal the crime would have to involve not only much of the government and the media, but a good part of the historical, scientific, and medical professions. An achievement so immense would be utterly without precedent or even remote analogue. --'Rethinking Camelot', p.37
I'm guessing he never bothered to read Larry Hancock's
Someone Would Have Talked
Rather ironically, I have the revised version sitting on the table right now... I've just started to re-read it, and there's some interesting bombshells in there. (Hoover's two memos on 11/22/63 about Oswald's trips to Cuba, for example)
No-one who's not read it should ever be allowed to blatantly lie and state that there's never been any "leaks".