Mario Nawfal has the best thread on JFK, start here and click report it will take you to about 20+ more reportsScroll down he attaches more reports on each post. Info on Australia diplomat, mi5 UK involved, lot of docs withheld from Warren Commission. Uk was really worried asked CIA to withhold docs. A number of Oswald and others.
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🚨🇺🇸 JFK FILES: POLISH DRIVER WARNED OF SOVIET PLOT TO KILL KENNEDY
CIA cable reveals a call on November 23, 1963, from a man claiming to be a Polish driver for a Russian vehicle.
He warned of Soviet plans to pay someone in the U.S. to assassinate the president.
C/S Comment:
"Touched on several areas including possible Soviet connection supplying money to individual in U.S. to assassinate President; possible Soviet implication in U.S.S. Trucker incident, etc."
The cable flagged the matter as top priority with immediate security concern.
Source: JFK Files,104-10068-10142
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🚨🇰🇭🇺🇸 JFK FILES: CIA CONSIDERED ASSASSINATION OF CAMBODIAN LEADER
A secret 1963 CIA report reveals discussions about using Cambodian dissident Son Ngoc Thanh in a political campaign against Prince Sihanouk.
The report states the CIA’s source in Saigon claimed that Taiwan’s government was also “exploring Thanh’s capability for penetrating the Cambodian government and the feasibility of assassinating Sihanouk.”
The document also details a CIA psychological warfare operation, including dropping 700,000 leaflets over North Vietnam to create chaos and weaken Communist forces.
Source: National Archives, File 176-10037-10460
🚨🇺🇸 JFK FILES: VIETNAMESE OFFICERS BEGGED KENNEDY TO REMOVE DIEM
A secret CIA document shows that in 1962, a group of South Vietnamese rebel officers sent a letter to President Kennedy, asking him to replace their leader, President Diem.
The letter, signed by Colonel Nguyen Chanh Thai and others, claimed Diem’s government was “corrupt and inefficient” in fighting the Communists.
They urged Kennedy to “reappraise U.S. policy” and support a government that truly represented the people.
The officers, who had fled to Cambodia, sent their plea through the U.S. Embassy, hoping for American intervention.
Source: National Archives, File 176-10037-10491
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