Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger
“There are two types of evidence in criminal cases — direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. Direct evidence comes in the form of things like confessions, admissions, or eyewitness testimony. Circumstantial evidence comes in the form of indirect evidence. For people who believe only in direct evidence, they will never accept the fact that the U.S. military-intelligence establishment orchestrated and carried out the assassination of President Kennedy. … On the other hand, for people like me who believe in the validity of circumstantial evidence, there is now no reasonable doubt but that the U.S. national-security establishment orchestrated and carried out the assassination of President Kennedy.” [editor’s note: I believe in the validity of circumstantial evidence; I also believe that evidence weighs toward Hornberger’s conclusion. But not even close to “beyond reasonable doubt” – TLK (05/28/25)
https://www.fff.org/2025/05/28/the-militarys-and-cias-assassination-of-jfk/