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In reply to the discussion: Treasure trove of JFK, LBJ documents declassified by CIA [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)by Jefferson Morley
JFKfacts.org, Sept. 17, 2015
Three days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the CIA told his successor Lyndon Johnson a bit of news: the agencys sources had just confirmed press reports that accused assassin Lee Oswald had visited the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City two months before.
Heres what the Presidents Intelligence Checklist (TPIC) just released by the CIA and LBJ Libraryreported on November 25, 1963.
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So as the CIA touts its revelations online, the November 25, 1963, presidential briefing illuminates a dark truth about the history of the agency.
Within days of JFKs assassination, senior CIA officials were concealing their knowledge of JFKs accused assassin from their colleagues, from the American people, and from the new president.
In other words, the newest evidence shows hat the JFK assassination cover-up originated in the CIAs Directorate of Operations and Counterintelligence Staff.
SOURCE: http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/news/in-newly-released-presidential-briefing-papers-cia-bares-the-origins-of-its-jfk-coverup/
Thank you for caring, KoKo! For those who care about democracy, justice and the USA, this is major.
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