10 ago 2017

Secret Documents Show the CIA Doubted the Official Investigation into JFK's Assassination

As per a 1992 law placing a 25-year deadline on the release of classified CIA and FBI documents pertaining to the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the National Archives has released a set of 3,810 files that have kept historians and JFK assassination researchers busy, combing the documents for anything that might provide further insight into Kennedy's death. Although the files that have been released (with another 3,100 due by October) have not provided any game-changing evidence in regards to a possible conspiracy connected to Kennedy's murder, they do offer new insight into skepticism that developed within the CIA about how the official investigation was conducted -- and their possible role in prompting Oswald to plot to kill the president.

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