Kennedy Files Free – Expert: “If you expect great, you will be disappointed”

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US President Donald Trump speaks about a “very exciting” material about the murder attack on former President John F. Kennedy, which was published by the National Archive on Tuesday. Historians hope for important pieces of the puzzle, but warn of an anticipation that is too great.

“Those who expect great things will almost be disappointed,” says Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, who wrote a book about the attack. The murder of the 35th President of the United States has produced countless conspiracy theories for decades. Kennedy was murdered in Dallas on November 22, 1963 with various gunshots. A committee of inquiry came to the conclusion that the murderer had only acted Lee Harvey Oswald. But Oswald was never able to testify in court – only two days after the murder attempt, he was shot by the nightclube owner Jack Ruby.

To date there is no valid evidence that the official version contradicts. Nevertheless, distrust continues to exist. A number of alternative statements have been circulating over the years that Kennedy successor Lyndon B. Johnson had been involved in the attack of the CIA in the attack of Cuba. There could also have been a second murderer.

Did the CIA know more about Oswald in the run -up for the murder?
Trump’s Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of Robert Kennedy and cousin by John F. Kennedy, is of the opinion that the American secret service was involved in the death of his uncle. The authority rejected this as an unfounded claim. From the documents released by Trump, however, could show that the CIA knew more about Oswald than was known before. It is unclear what the CIA knew about Oswald’s visits to Mexico City six weeks before the attack. Oswald had visited the Soviet message there.

Previously not -published amateur -recordings
Individual explosive documents such as a memo, according to the then intelligence agent Gary Underhill, claimed that “a small intrigues within the CIA” was responsible for the murder attack. A few months after this statement, Underhill would have committed suicide. Moreover, previously non -published amateur recordings would be one of the approved documents. The focus here is on the legendary “Grassy Knoll” Hill, from which a suspected second shooter has opened the fire.

Source: Krone

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