Cheerful Spring wrote: » Former Deputy Assistant to the president Sebastian Gorka withholding many of the JFK files “stinks to high heaven,” and that Donald Trump had nothing to do with it. 2,800 records relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy were released by the National Archives yesterday, but more have been held back and will be reviewed during a 180-day period. According to Trump confidant Roger Stone, CIA director Mike Pompeo is responsible for the documents being kept secret. Gorka said it was “fake news” that Trump had any role in ‘covering-up’ the release of the documents, telling Fox News host Lou Dobbs, “This is nothing to do with President Trump, this is the FBI and the CIA requesting to redact some of the documents.”To hell with them, I mean that seriously, to hell with them,” responded Dobbs, asking, “Why should we or the president or any administration put up” with intelligence agencies keeping the documents secret for so long.“There’s only two reasons you would do that redaction right now, the reasons are you protect active operations or you protect sources and methods – neither of those can be true 50 years later – so what is it? Something embarrassing,” remarked Gorka, adding, “It really stinks to high heaven.” According to reports, Trump is apparently furious that the remaining documents were not released.
Pelvis wrote: » Are the files available to the general public? If so, where?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » One particularly intriguing document is a 1975 deposition given to the Rockefeller Commission by former CIA director Richard Helms. A lawyer asks Helms if there is “any information involved with the assassination of President Kennedy which in any way shows that Lee Harvey Oswald was in some way a CIA agent or an agent” and the document cuts off without an answer. In a separate testimony, Helms also said that Kennedy’s successor Lyndon Johnson used to say that he believed Kennedy was shot because of his order to assassinate the president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem.http://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/27/politics/trump-jfk-documents-analysis/
branie2 wrote: » A conspiracy theory!
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I call it reality. If there is nothing to hide you release everything. Anyone with a lick of commonsense now sees why people doubted the official narrative.
tomwaterford wrote: » I've seen no other name suggested as being in any of these other vague conspiracys?? Is there anything to suggest he couldn't have done this alone?
tigger123 wrote: » The US Government could realise complete, unredacted files that comprehensively proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that Oswald did it, and it wouldn't convince the conspiracy theorists. They want to believe.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Anyone with a brain can see Oswald was not a lonely nut. He was travelling to the Soviet Union. A journalist reported citizens needed state department approval to travel to the Soviet Union during the cold war. Can't just buy a plane ticket and travel, you needed permission. This is my opinion leads credence Oswald was a spy for an agency in America. Why would you classify Oswald tax records? And he happens to find work in the Texas Book Depository?
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » They say the camera does not lie, why did people in same car order body guards away? They usually run behind car or ride on bumper, they were hand signalled away, the body guards looked baffled , totally bemused. Video also shows the driver of JFKs car turn around and shoot him, all clear as day on film. I guess the camera does lie ?
tomwaterford wrote: » Who are his co-conspirators....there isn't even any suggestions redacted??
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Driver shoots him where you see this?
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT1ubiS3ips
Cheerful Spring wrote: » This evidence could be in files the CIA and FBI just redacted and held back. And it is well known JFK documents got destroyed or missing. If Oswald was a lonely nut, why the fuss its just commonsense this is 50 year cold case.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » This evidence could be in files the CIA and FBI just redacted and held back. And it is well known JFK documents got destroyed or missing.
tomwaterford wrote: » There deosnt seem to been anyone that has benefitted from any conspiracy to shoot JFK??
Esel wrote: » The MIC?
tomwaterford wrote: » The Mary immaculate college?? Knew them primary school teachers were up to no good
cml387 wrote: » What I'd like to see an answer to is this. LHO defected to the USSR. Then he came back. Was in Cuba as well. This is in the paranoid 50's and 60's when even to harbour vaguely socialist thoughts was enough to get you on an FBI watchlist. So what surveillance was on Oswald? Who was supposed to be watching him, and what exactly were they doing when he got a gun and employment in a building on the route of the presidential motorcade? Forgetting about all the conspiracy theories about the CIA, Mafia, lizard people or grassy knolls I still haven't seen an explanation for this, although it would certainly give grounds to believe that there was a massive cover-your-ass operation after it happened.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » They say the camera does not lie, why did people in same car order body guards away? They usually run behind car or ride on bumper, they were hand signalled away, the body guards looked baffled , totally bemused.Video also shows the driver of JFKs car turn around and shoot him, all clear as day on film. I guess the camera does lie ?