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balducci
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On 2010-11-23 14:27, Phil J. wrote:

The problem with most conspiraces are the number of people required to carry it out. The more complex the conspiracy the more people required.

True, but many of the JFK conspiracies do not require a lot of people being involved. Just a core cabal and a couple of enforcers. And it was not or, should I say, would not have been a particularly complex task. (Doing something like that today would be a different matter entirely.)

Landmark's link to 33 conspiracies, even though many of the ones listed are sort of dubious, nonetheless included a number that did involve many people keeping secrets for many years. So, I think it can be done.
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On 2010-11-23 14:50, Living Illusions wrote:
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Thanks for that. It was really bugging me.

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On 2010-11-23 14:44, balducci wrote:
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On 2010-11-23 14:27, Phil J. wrote:

The problem with most conspiraces are the number of people required to carry it out. The more complex the conspiracy the more people required.

True, but many of the JFK conspiracies do not require a lot of people being involved. Just a core cabal and a couple of enforcers. And it was not or, should I say, would not have been a particularly complex task. (Doing something like that today would be a different matter entirely.)

Landmark's link to 33 conspiracies, even though many of the ones listed are sort of dubious, nonetheless included a number that did involve many people keeping secrets for many years. So, I think it can be done.


I know this is what Oliver Stone would have you believe but do you realise the shear number of people who would have to have known on SOME level that something went on. They would not have to be in on it but they would be given an order, and that is a thread to pull on.

Obviously you have never once in your life done any sort of criminal investigation. Even if the people getting the orders didn't know about it, who gave them the order would be in question. Security was hightened at that point in history because of attempts on public officials. ANY odd order would be looked at under a microscope and there is no way accountability is not traced with the Secret Service.

It takes ONE thread to pull on and the whole thing starts to unravel. Then the conspirators fall like dominos. Why not put a number on "not that many" for us so we get an idea of what that number is to you. How many in a core cabal and a couple of enforcers? Oh don't forget travel arrangements, framing Oswald, Ruby, the whole nine yards. I mean not just the killing but the aftermath.

Police work is the living embodiment of Occams Razor. The principle is popularly but inaccurately summarized as "the simplest explanation is more likely the correct one." Rather it cautions about unnecessary additions, including emotions and personal opinions, that should be discarded when considering theories or explaining systems.

Almost ALL conspiracy theories have some level of opinion and fact hoping. Certainly Kennedy is littered with them.
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On 2010-11-22 22:27, landmark wrote:
"33 conspiracies that turned out to be true"

Here. I don't necessarily vouch for any of them, but it's fun to review the list.



I don't know who posted the original list..but it isn't much of a list. On the abomb, it says" The scientific research was directed by American physicist J. Robert OppenhMafia."....... Yeah. And that no one knew about it for 25 years! Well, certainly after we dropped 2, it had to have been made somewhere. I thought as I read, I might go after a few-but the entire list is a joke.
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