“The govt is always quick to claim that there was only one person involved no matter what it is. Kennedy, MLK, Bobby K. Okla. city. They permit NO other theory.”
I suppose no other theories were pursued by the Warren Commission, and a little less than a year counts as “quick.” Not to say anything about the Oklahoma City Bombing, but as regards Kennedy, sometimes the conclusion is that obvious.
As proof, I offer the fact that despite nearly 50 years of endless investigation—ranging from soberly considered to wildly bonkers—not a single piece of relevant hard evidence has been found to contradict the Commission’s conclusions. There is new witness testimony—which can be taken for what they’re worth—and there are mistakes in the Report—which can be explained by a reevaluation of the Commission’s evidence. But that’s all.
Even if the Warren Commission was a put-on, it was a remarkably thorough put-on.
“not a single piece of relevant hard evidence has been found”
Maybe if they had found and interviewed Umbrella Man?
Given the qualifiers, though, “relevant” and “has been found”, you are correct! Some things that were found were deemed irrelevant.
Given the fog and mist, we’ll never know all the details. Just trying to piece together a simple car crash after an hour is difficult, going back that far and expecting people to have recorded or remembered relevant things is impossible.