Am I missing something obvious?
Only that JFK conspiracy theorists don't want to know the truth!
Hi Ross,
I think this is going to be an uncomfortable issue for a lot of people, as it is for myself.
I don't know if I'm a genuine conspiracy theorist yet as I'm not proposing the Deep State/Mafia/Aliens etc. as the ultimate authors of the assassination, I'm still stuck in Dealey Plaza, but I'm convinced Oswald did not act alone. It is easily argued that those who believe LHO acted alone are the ones who don't want to know what the truth is. In fact, I would say it's the easiest argument to make.
A large problem, as I see it, is that a lot of JFK researchers seem to want to be "on the winning team". Once a decision has been made to which particular 'model' someone believes it seems you're not allowed to change your mind, your not allowed to concede even the smallest detail and when something comes along that really challenges your belief you must go into denial or become silent, wait for the danger to pass, then emerge again with your original ideas still in tact. It has nothing to do with finding the truth, I've hardly seen any of that on this forum, it's to do with winning your argument, no matter how crazy you end up sounding.
Due to his motion after impact I still believe JFK was hit from the front but I now find I'm in a very weak position to argue that case. The important thing is I've put myself in that position.