RFK Jr. sits downs with Tucker Carlson to share his thoughts on John F. Kennedy's death.
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You've said a number of times publicly, many times publicly, and I think it's now been confirmed that CIA had knowledge of, at best, had knowledge of your uncle's assassination, new things.
It's still being hidden now.
What do you think, and that's obviously true, what do you think the motive was in that killing?
Well, I think the people who were involved in it, the specific people who were involved in it were almost all associated with the Miami station, which was the largest CIA station at that time.
It was basically, it was the Cuban station.
And the people who were involved in that station were people like Bill Harvey and David Attlee Phillips, who was clearly involved in my uncle's assassination.
He was, by all evidence, he was Lee Harvey Oswald's handler at the CIA.
And then E. Howard Hunt, who made a confession, David Morales, who is the chief hitman, he ran the Operation Phoenix program in Vietnam.
He killed 10,000 people, civilians over there, murdered them.
And he also gave a confession of being in Dallas.
And then most of the people were associated with Cuba.
And the impetus came from that group of people who were angry at my uncle for not sending an air cover during the Pigs invasion.
And then even more so after the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, my uncle then developed this friendship with Khrushchev.
And he shut down all of the Cuban attacks by Alpha 66 and these other groups that were harassing Cuba.
They were sinking ships, sinking Russian ships.
They were operating flotillas out of South Florida and doing raids.
And my uncle and father sent the Coast Guard down to confiscate their boats and their weaponry and to arrest the ones that continued to do it.
And those people, those individuals, were also been traced and tracked to the assassination over the years.
And they're now, there's been, you know, there's millions of documents.
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I mean, you know, but why not release all the documents?
And by the way, for people, you know, you and I having this conversation about who did the assassination, why they did it, a lot of that is the stuff that I've told you, and I've tried to stick to things that, you know, that are documentable and the names, et cetera.
But for people who want a real, you know, kind of a panoramic view of what happened, I think the best book that's been written about this is Jim Douglas's book, which is called The Unspeakable, because he's done something that, you know, after the Warren Commission, that became the orthodoxy.
And the New York Times and all the major news organizations have enforced that orthodoxy.
And anybody who challenged that orthodoxy becomes a conspiracy theorist.
And in fact, in 1967, the CIA sent a letter out to a telecom out to all of its Operation Mockingbird people, which are all the assets it had in the American press, more than 400 people, editors, senior editors, senior writers, the American press, saying, from now on, anybody who questions the single gunman theory of the Kennedy assassination should be characterized as a conspiracy theorist.
And they didn't coin the word conspiracy theory, but they popularized it with that memo.
They sent a memo out to all their stations saying that talk should be discouraged.
So those, you know, what happened after that is then in 1979, the House Assassinations Committee met for a year and a half, and they looked at much more evidence than the Warren Commission did, including, you know, Alan Dulles.
Alan Dulles had run the Warren Commission.
He was the head of the CIA when my uncle fired.
When my uncle died, he said, I'm glad the little shit is dead.
He thought he was a god.
That's what he said to a young reporter.
And then he becomes the head of the commission that is, you know, it shouldn't have been called the Warren Commission.
It should be called the Dulles, because Earl Warren had a full-time job at the Supreme Court.
All the other guys on the Warren Commission had full-time jobs as senator and congressman.
The only guy who went to every meeting and looked at every piece of evidence and developed the questions for the witnesses was Alan Dulles.
He was running the entire Warren Commission.
And he should have been the prime suspect in the crime.
And he was communicating secretly with the people at the CIA, with David Adley Phillips, with George Johannades, who was the CIA liaison, telling them what questions were going to be asked and what they should reveal, and with J. Edgar Hoover at the same time.
The whole thing was a coordinated kind of kabuki theater.
But then Congress goes back and investigates it in 79.
And Congress then comes back after a year and a half seeing a lot more stuff and says, and they conclude this was a conspiracy.
So they make that official, you know, so anybody who says it was just Lee R. V. Oswald is differing from the people who actually made the investigation.
So get most of the people on that staff who I've talked to believe that it was the CIA.
And as you know, at that time, the dispute between them was between, it wasn't the mob and the CIA, because there was a lot of mob involvement.
You know, Johnny Roselli, Sam Giancana, who was the Chicago boss, Santos Travicante, who was the Tampa boss, and Carlos Marcelo, who was New Orleans boss, were all involved.
And they all had casinos in Havana.
And they were working with the CIA to assassinate Castro.
So they had hitmen at their disposal, and they were training Cubans who were sharpshooters for Batista as hitmen.
And I've talked to some of the hitmen.
I've talked to Antonio Vecchiano, who was involved, and who was also David Adlee Phillips handler.
David Atley Phillips was his handler and he was Lee Harvey Oswald's handler.
So Veggiano met Oswald in Dallas in, I think, in September of 1963.
I've talked to the people who were actually working for the CIA and the mob at that time to kill Castro and how they were then pivoted to this.