The rated files were largely released into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Tens of thousands of files classified about the assassination of John F. Kennedy were released over the eve, some of which contain incredible allegations about his death.
Donald Trump had signed an executive order that requires 80,000 documents related to JFK and his death to make him available to the public after his return to power in January. The national archives have made a partnership with agencies throughout the federal government to comply with the president's guidance to support the 14176 executive order. It was included in the reports that the allegations that the CIA was responsible for the JFK assassination in Dallas, in November 1963.
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One of the documents issued was a memorandum on an article published by the Ramparts magazine in June 1967 on the laboratory of the CIA, and called on US Army Commander John Garrett Andrueji Junior. The clip read: “The next day of the assassination, Gary Andlehili left Washington late.
“He was a small group inside the CIA was responsible for the assassination, as he was afraid of his life, and perhaps he would have to leave the country. After less than six months, Anderji was shot in his apartment in Washington. He was sentenced to suicide.”
Another document from the KGB official named Nikonov was a file that determines whether Oswald was an agent of the Soviet Union, after spending time there before returning to the United States of America. The document stated: “I mentioned that Oswald was” the storm “with his Soviet wife:” I reflected that Ozwald was a poor snapshot when he tried to release the goal in the Soviet Union.
“Nikonov is now confident that Ozwald was not at any time an agent controlled by KGB. [It is] He doubted that anyone can control Oswald, but he indicated that KBG (such) was closely and continuously seen it while he was in the Soviet Union. “
Another document was a message sent to the British embassy in 1978 from a man known as Sergyj Czornoh in 1978 who claimed that he was arrested in London on July 18, 1963. He told them about Lee Harvey Oswald, and claimed that he intends to kill the popular president.
Despite Trump's assurances, it will not be revised, some of which appear to have been through black marks. Others of the documents are not readable, while others are foxes. Others seem to have sound recordings.
“The first JFK files for 2025 is an encouraging start. We now have full versions of about a third, three and three of the modified JFK documents that the national archives are kept (1,124 of about 3500 documents),” said Jefferson Morley, Vice President of the Marie Ferril Foundation, which was responsible for the release.
“The outbreak of trivial information has been eliminated and it seems that there are no updates, although we have not seen every document. Seven of ten JFK files kept the archives that JFK researchers now request in the general registry.
“These long secret records highlight JFK's lack of confidence in the Central Intelligence Agency, Castro assassination plans, Ozwald monitoring in Mexico City, and advertising operations for the CIA, which includes Ozwald.
“The version does not include two -thirds of the promised files or any of the 500 -year -old tax department records, nor any of the recently discovered FBI files, however, this is positive news about canceling JFK files since the 1990s.”