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Quote:It isn't for me to prove the case for the WC. That is the official stand. The stand I agree with. If you don't agree with what evidence is in the WC let us have the conspiracy that takes its place. Just include a name or two with what they did with supporting credible evidence to back it up.
We've waited over 50 years with some idea from someone. So take your time and let us know when you are ready.
miker Wrote:The Department of Justice reversed the ruling of a probably conspiracy.
miker Wrote:In 1988, the DOJ sent a letter to the House of Reps. In this letter the DOJ concluded that there was no evidence to support a conspiracy in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
miker Wrote:In the HSCA final report they (the HSCA) requested the DOJ to perform a few tasks and then report back to them (the HSCA) after those tasks were complete. One of those tasks was to conduct a study on the value of acoustics to forensic science. The DOJ was not able to complete that task, instead, the hired the National Research Council (NRC) to evaluate the specific acoustic evidence presented to the HSCA. The NRC report was very critical of the acoustic analysis and of course the cross talk issue was discovered. The DOJ was greatly influenced by the NRC report and one can see that when reading their letter to the House of Reps.
Here is a link to the letter from the DOJ. In this letter the DOJ revokes the finding that there was a conspiracy.
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Quote:Accordingly, the Department of Justice has concluded that no
persuasive evidence can be identified to support the theory of a
conspiracy in either the assassination of President Kennedy or
the assassination of Dr. King. No further investigation appears
to be warranted in either matter unless new information which is
sufficient to support additional investigative activity becomes
available. While this report is intended to "close" the
Department's formal response to the Select Committee final
report, it is the Department's intention to continue to review
all correspondence and to investigate, as appropriate, any
potentially productive information.
miker Wrote:Quote:Accordingly, the Department of Justice has concluded that no
persuasive evidence can be identified to support the theory of a
conspiracy in either the assassination of President Kennedy or
the assassination of Dr. King. No further investigation appears
to be warranted in either matter unless new information which is
sufficient to support additional investigative activity becomes
available. While this report is intended to "close" the
Department's formal response to the Select Committee final
report, it is the Department's intention to continue to review
all correspondence and to investigate, as appropriate, any
potentially productive information.
Read the letter. It is self explanatory.
As far as the DOJ is concerned, they CLOSED the case because they did not believe there was any evidence of conspiracy.
That is actually the final word, unless they obtain new evidence. So I suggest you start focusing on the evidence.
Again, read the the letter.
The DOJ gets the final word.
miker Wrote:I do not have to quote your response.
miker Wrote:I provided the letter from the DOJ to the House of Reps. Most researchers do not even know that it exists.
I am interested in the evidence.
miker Wrote:P.S. I know it is your forum, but you have to post much much less. You are trying to dominate. If you want to attract many good and diverse members, relax, sit on the sidelines and do not use this as your own personal playground. I mean this constructively.
miker Wrote:Your response was and is irrelevant.
miker Wrote:I posted the memo from the DOJ to the House of Reps.
You did not know about that memo and you did not say a word. I tried to add some good information to your forum and website. That is what you should be striving for, a place were good evidence is presented.
miker Wrote:I am getting the idea that posting in this forum is always going to be a constant fight with the moderator, even though we are on the same side. While I do not mind arguing I do not want to argue about everything and I can see that you like to argue about every single thing and I doubt that you are ever going to admit when you are wrong.
Ben Holmes Wrote:The DOJ is merely one small branch of the federal government. They are under the jurisdiction of Congress. They don't have the power to over-rule what the House & Senate concluded in their investigation.