New evidence: Connection between CIA and Kennedy's murderer Oswald!

New evidence: Connection between CIA and Kennedy's murderer Oswald!

Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, USA - The murder of John F. Kennedy in 1963 remains a fascinating and controversial topic in the USA. Despite the beliefs that Lee Harvey Oswald acted as the sole perpetrator, there are numerous theories about possible conspiracies. With the publication of new documents under the Trump administration, the questions about Oswald's entanglements were further fueled, especially by the claims of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Minister of Health and Nephew of the murdered president that the CIA could have been involved in the murder. According to the Kleine Zeitung there is indications that the CIA about Oswald knew more than previously. It remains unclear what exactly the agency knew about his trips to Mexico City, where he visited the Soviet message.

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In addition to these claims, researchers report that Oswald may have been involved in a secret CIA operation that was only approved months before the assassination attempt. Jefferson Morley, an expert on the murder of Kennedy, said in a press conference that the CIA Oswald may be used for secret service purposes, such as the Newsweek . Such information in question the official presentation of the individual offender and sketch a picture of a possible involvement of the CIA in the events surrounding the murder of the president.

The discussion about these documents is not only of historical interest. They promote distrust of the official version and raise questions about how much the government knew and what it hided the public. The publication of other documents expected on December 15 could provide crucial answers and show whether the intelligence service was not only involved, but may also have failed to identify a potential risk of murder at an early stage. These revelations require a thorough review of the role of the CIA in this terrible chapter in American history.

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