CIA Urges Trump To Delay Release Of 3,000 Never-Before-Seen Documents On JFK Assassination

Authored by Alex Christoforou via TheDuran.com,

More than 3,000 never-before-seen documents from the FBI, CIA, and Justice Department on the assassination of John F. Kennedy are scheduled be released, with many experts fearing that such a large release of secret JFK assassination documents will spur “a new generation of conspiracy theories.”

According to Roger Stone, the CIA is urging President Donald Trump to delay disclosing some of the files for another 25 years.

Roger Stone said in a post on his website…

“They must reflect badly on the CIA even though virtually everyone involved is long dead.”

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Newsmax reports:

More than 3,000 never-before-seen documents from the FBI, CIA, and Justice Department are set to be released, along with 30,000 that have only been partially released in the past. The document dump “will simply fuel a new generation of conspiracy theories,” write Philip Shenon and Larry J. Sabato.

 

Sabato is the director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of “The Kennedy Half-Century” and Shenon is a former reporter for the New York Times and author of, “A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination.”

 

The CIA is urging President Donald Trump to delay disclosing some of the files for another 25 years according to friend and political adviser Roger Stone but the National Archives would not say whether any agencies have appealed the release of the documents.

According to The Gateway Pundit Roger Stone and Gerald Posner, two New York Times bestselling authors who are polar opposites about who killed JFK, have joined together to urge Donald Trump to release all the remaining classified files on Kennedy’s assassination.

About 3,100 files are still sealed in the National Archives. Under the 1992 JFK Records Act, the Archives have until October 26 to decide which of those files to publicly disclose.

 

Some of the classified documents include a CIA personality study of Oswald, top-secret testimony of former CIA officers to congressional committees, transcripts of interrogations with Soviet defector and Oswald handler Yuri Nosenko, letters about the case from J. Edgar Hoover and Jackie Kennedy, the CIA file on Jack Wasserman, the attorney for New Orleans mob boss Carlos Marcello, and the operational file of E. Howard Hunt, career spy and Watergate burglar.

 

Roger Stone, in his bestselling 2013 The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ, set forth the case that LBJ was the mastermind of plot that included the CIA, the Mob and Big Texas Oil to kill Kennedy.

 

Gerald Posner, in his 1993 bestselling finalist for the Pulitzer for History, Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK, concluded that the Warren Commission conclusions are correct and Oswald acting alone had killed Kennedy.

 

While they might not agree on who killed Kennedy, Stone and Posner are longstanding advocates for the release of all the government files on the assassination.

 

“These files should have been released long ago,” says Posner. “The government does this all the time, over classified documents and then holds on to them for decades under the guise of ‘national security.’ All the secrecy just feeds people’s suspicions that the government has something to hide and adds fuel to conspiracy theories.” Posner is convinced the case will still be closed when the last document is made public.

 

”I know CIA Director Pompeo is urging the President to delay release of these records for another 25 years,” said Stone. “They must reflect badly on the CIA even though virtually everyone involved is long dead.” Stone believes the evidence supporting the case in his book is still hidden somewhere in government files.

 

Both authors called on President Trump – who is empowered to make the final decision should the National Archives or CIA balk on releasing all the files – to opt for transparency.

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CCRider
CCRider
October 18, 2017 8:02 am

What more convincing circumstantial evidence does one need to prove complicity, at least, in the murder than this? Another 25 years? Will they use the old stand-by “national security” as a fig leaf? That they’re even considering this outrage proves, not only that they know we know they killed JFK, they don’t give a shit that we know.

Vote my ass.

MMinLamesa
MMinLamesa
October 18, 2017 8:27 am

This docu convinced me how JFK was killed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=O4p7DBomWYA

TampaRed-
TampaRed-
  MMinLamesa
October 18, 2017 8:43 am

mm,
it’s 1:21,too long–
what does it conclude?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  MMinLamesa
October 18, 2017 8:53 am

Is that the one where the hungover Secret Service guy accidentally caps JFK with his M-16?

That’s a great story.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  hardscrabble farmer
October 19, 2017 12:51 am

Yes,it’s the Secret Service agent in the car behind did it. And I don’t believe it. Especially when the film shows he was hit from the right front in all shots.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 18, 2017 8:52 am

“All the secrecy just feeds people’s suspicions that the government has something to hide and adds fuel to conspiracy theories.”

Maybe I’m missing something. I thought conspiracy theories were just warm fuzzies for the insecure in a world filled with chaos? A way to explain random ‘shit happens’ episodes in the public sphere so that we can feel powerful in a world where we have no power. Or something like that.

Since it isn’t possible to keep all those weak minded individuals from looking for patterns where none exist, what difference could the release of any classified documents make to them anyway? All they are going to prove is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted on his own, right? Right?

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 18, 2017 9:12 am

What secrets from over 50 years ago need to be kept secret today, and who or what would be facing harm if they were not?

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Anonymous
October 19, 2017 12:53 am

George H.W. Bush for one.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 18, 2017 11:19 am

I’ve started to believe the old Bill Hicks joke that when a new president is inaugurated, the first thing that happens is they take him down to the basement and show him how Kennedy was really killed and let him know who’s really in charge.

TC
TC
  Iska Waran
October 18, 2017 12:54 pm

You saw the look on Trump’s face when he met Obama in the White House for “the tour” after being elected, right?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 18, 2017 11:12 pm

Just close down the CIA and the NSA before releasing the material. That way everyone wins.

Two, if by sea. Three if from within, thee.
Two, if by sea. Three if from within, thee.
October 19, 2017 1:10 am

Great looking car

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
October 19, 2017 6:42 am
MOVINGTARGET
MOVINGTARGET
October 19, 2017 2:04 pm

House Select Committee on Assassinations

Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1979.

Page: 97

The committee found that, to be precise and loyal to the facts it established, it, was compelled to find that President Kennedy was probably killed as a result of a conspiracy. The committee’s finding that President Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy was premised on four factors:

(1) Since the Warren Commission’s and FBI’s investigation into the possibility of a conspiracy was seriously flawed, their failure to develop evidence of a conspiracy could not be given independent weight.

(2) The Warren Commission was, in fact, incorrect in concluding that Oswald and Ruby had no significant associations, and therefore its finding of no conspiracy was not reliable.

(3) While it cannot be inferred from the significant associations of Oswald and Ruby that any of the major groups examined by the committee were involved in the assassination, a more limited conspiracy could not be ruled out.

(4) There was a high probability that a second gunman, in fact, fired at the President. At the same time, the committee candidly stated, in expressing it finding of conspiracy in the Kennedy assassination, that it was “unable to identify the other gunman or the extent of the conspiracy.

Page:https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/part-1c.html

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