Recently, Tucker Carlson made broadcast history by televising a segment that Robert F. Kennedy Jr called “the most courageous newscast in 60 years”:
The most courageous newscast in 60 years. The CIA’s murder of my uncle was a successful coup d'état from which our democracy has never recovered. @TuckerCarlson https://t.co/qJ1sUdhe4t
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) December 17, 2022
Tucker Carlson implicating the CIA in JFK's murder on the biggest American TV show should be *the* story of the time but it's not because journalism is essentially dead in this country but anyway please pray for Taylor Lorenz to get her Twitter back or else freedom dies
— Pedro L. Gonzalez (@emeriticus) December 18, 2022
John F. Kennedy was known to have been incredibly critical and weary of the intelligence agency and rightly so; the CIA was, and has, been behind numerous conspiracies like MK Ultra and the overthrow of foreign governments.
For decades the agency has covered up files on the Kennedy assassination, claiming that they would ‘undermine national security’—a term that has come to mean undermining the agency.
There is no conceivable reason for continuing to keep certain documents on the Kennedy assassination a secret and while the CIA claims to have released all documents on the Kennedy assassination—they haven’t…
We would be fools to believe that what many call a “government within a government” is actually being fully truthful with the American people—even when they release thousands of pages of documents.
Michael Tracey claims:
JFK received a memo from Arthur Schlesinger Jr. in June 1961 warning that the CIA "possesses many of the characteristics of a state within a state." After its most recent "review" in May 2021, the CIA still claims that publishing the full memo would undermine US national security pic.twitter.com/TqL7wiDDRA
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) December 17, 2022
The Infographics Show highlights some very troubling connections and facts in the Kennedy assassination:
Yahoo News made this very weak claim:
In short, like much of the newly disclosed JFK papers, the memo didn’t contain any bombshells that prove an elaborate conspiracy to kill Kennedy.
Instead, it was the CIA trying to hide how it does its business — in this case, forging a relationship with a foreign official to operate a secret listening center on Mexican soil.
That sounds like a load of malarky to me and further supports the claim that the CIA never actually reveals even half of the truth…
Everyone and their mother knows that the CIA forges relationships with foreign officials to gather intel—children know this…
Trying to hide this is as dumb as trying to hide the fact that a dairy farm produces milk…
No, this is not what the CIA has been trying to hide for decades and it isn’t why they plotted to kill this man:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy — pic.twitter.com/SOICEw9vo5
— Babacar Samba Naudin ★ ★ (@_BABACAR) November 6, 2022
According to Telegraph UK:
A 1990 document included in the trove details testimony from a former KGB officer who said Oswald was briefly recruited by the intelligence network after defecting to the Soviet Union in 1959, but he was considered “a bit crazy and unpredictable”.
The officer claimed the KGB had no further contact with Oswald after he returned home in 1962 suffering from depression and homesickness, and the KGB “never tasked him to kill President Kennedy”.
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