Anonymous ID: 2a981b Dec. 17, 2022, 9 p.m. No.17965106   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17963482 Tucker exposes the CIA’s role in taking out President JFK. (PB)

VERY highly doubtful that creep “exposed” anything - if anything more than (below) was said. – especially anything which could ultimately incriminate PoppyFields Shrub when his spawn and 911 counterpart is still breathing. (THAT would be a scoop!)

Even The Daily Beast and NewsWeek were on this; The DB back on December 6:

 

JFK Assassination Investigator Has Jarring New Claim About Oswald's CIA Involvement Will Sommer December 6, 2022

The CIA holds documents that show presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was involved in an intelligence operation before the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a prominent Kennedy assassination reporter alleged Tuesday. “We’re talking about smoking-gun proof of a CIA operation involving Lee Harvey Oswald,” reporter Jefferson Morley said.

Morley claimed the CIA operation involving Oswald took place in the summer of 1963, three months before the assassination. … press conference for Kennedy assassination investigators that includes a sitting federal judge. The event was organized by the Mary Ferrell Foundation, a nonprofit archive of Kennedy assassination materials. Read more at The Daily Beast https://www.thedailybeast.com/john-f-kennedy-assassination-investigator-has-jarring-new-claim-about-lee-harvey-oswalds-cia-involvement?source=articles&via=rss Daily Beast via Yahoo News: https://archive.vn/znfo8

 

Newsweek: What the Just Released JFK Files Reveal About Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA BY NICK REYNOLDS ON 12/15/22

Newly released documents range from presidential communiques with foreign leaders to payroll information for Cuban revolutionaries backed by the CIA and correspondence ordering the payment of bribes.

But to researchers' disappointment, the documents reveal little more than was previously known about Oswald's time in Mexico City prior to the assassination, where he made contact with officials from the Cuban and Soviet embassies.

In a summary sheet following Kennedy's assassination in 1963, a CIA official describes weeks of phone calls they and the Mexican government—then a close ally of the Soviet Union—intercepted that Oswald made during his time in Mexico City to both the Cuban and Soviet embassies seeking visas in an apparent effort to leave the country.

 

One call Oswald made to the Soviet Embassy aroused suspicion when he asked if there was "anything new" with the individual on the other end of the line—information that was forwarded to officials in Washington, D.C.

However, it did not appear the government took action on it, which agency officials noted in a report published nearly one month after Kennedy's death.

 

When it was revealed Oswald was the prime suspect, the response within the CIA was explosive.

The documents also reveal longstanding surveillance by CIA officials into Oswald's previous travels abroad to countries like Finland, detailing the agency's knowledge of Oswald to well before his assassination of the president—details that illustrate the intimate advanced knowledge the agency had in the lead-up to Kennedy's death in Dallas.

However, the initial result of the more than 13,000 pages of documents, researchers said, was "not encouraging," noting that many of the documents they had requested either contained many of the redactions they did previously, or were not included in the Thursday release.

The CIA document dump notably included just one document on George Joannides—the CIA's liaison to a 1970s-era commission investigating the assassination who was later revealed to have directed and financed a group of Cuban revolutionaries whose officers had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald in the months prior to Kennedy's assassination.

Meanwhile, the available narrative released Thursday—that Oswald was a known entity—was already a well-known one, and contradicted the official narrative shared by CIA officials in the crafting of the Warren Report. Other facets of the release left researchers wanting.

 

Meanwhile, Morley and the Mary Ferrell Foundation's attorney, Larry Schnapf, said they plan to lobby Congress for the release of new documents and a potential oversight committee to look into whether federal intelligence agencies were complying with the law. The deadline for the next release is June 30. https://archive.vn/X4ZJ1 https://www.newsweek.com/recently-released-jfk-files-reveal-about-lee-harvey-oswald-cia-john-f-kennedy-assassination-1767552

PAST time for Hunter’s Boyfriend to get the LONG overdue “CNN” treatment. FREDO certainly caught a lot of shit for his Commie brother.