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Message: Entry: Blacklisted By NR Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/blacklisted_by_inr_i#15324 Post contents: San Fernando I basically agree with you that, despite the assumption by many Americans that Kennedy's assassination was part of a broad conspiracy, there is no convincing evidence to support this view. Nevertheless, I think it is worth keeping an open mind on this matter. For example, the CIA still refuses to release the Joannides files, and supposedly much other relevant information. One has to wonder why. I don't agree with your claim that: "Enormous conspiracies and cover-ups, especially those supposedly involving everything from the Texas Highway Patrol to the Supreme Court, involve a lot of people – specialists, enforcers… spies. Fact is, people talk." There are many examples of large conspiracies that have been successfully concealed (eg Manhatten Project). Fact is that often in large conspiracies most of the participants are only fed information on a needs-to-know basis, and those whose knowledge is more extensive have a strong incentive for keeping quiet. Sent at: 2009 01 08