Today - more than 60 years after the assassination - the CIA continues to keep thousands of its assassination-related records secret.
CIA officials maintain, with straight faces, that if those still-secret assassination-related records were released, the United States would fall into the ocean, be taken over by communists, or have its "National security" endangered in some other silly way.
It is a virtual certainty that those still-secret records contain circumstantial evidence that further confirms criminal culpability on the part of the CIA and the Pentagon in the assassination of President Kennedy.
The CIA knows that that is precisely what most everyone is thinking with respect to the continued secrecy of those records.
What could the CIA be hiding with those still-secret records? The answer necessarily has to be speculative in nature, but my hunch is that some of the still-secret information deals with Mexico City, where the accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was supposed to have met with Cuban and Soviet officials.
As JFK researcher Jefferson Morley, who first discovered the CIA's connection to the DRE, has also discovered, the CIA was secretly monitoring Oswald in the months leading up to the assassination, including secretly reading his mail.
What difference does it make? The evidence that was released by the JFK Records Act already proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the Kennedy assassination was a national-security state regime-change operation, especially with respect to the fraudulent autopsy that the military conducted on JFK's body and the fraudulent copy of the Zapruder film that the CIA produced.
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