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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)There has been some speculation that Oswald was working for the ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence), perhaps under the direct oversight of Robert Kennedy, who as I mentioned previously was placed in charge of overseeing anti-Castro operations. This would explain the lack of documentation by the CIA on Oswald's return to the US, since the ONI takes precedence. This would explain why RFK felt personally responsible for his brother's death and might explain some of the more preposterous conspiracy theories related to RFK. It might also explain some of the Republican-sided conspiracy theories related to LBJ. It would also explain the neutrality of the Warren Commission in not wanting to touch Oswald's alleged background in intelligence. If, perhaps, the ONI was checking up on some of the more extreme right-wing activities related to the CIA covert programs, particularly in New Orleans, then it might also explain the CIA's interest in disrupting any assassination-related investigations into the CIA itself. Perhaps the shot fired at General Walker was interpreted as a "shot across the bow".
I know... to you this just sounds like endless speculation, but it might explain a lot.