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>https://t.me/absolute1776/41820
>AXIOS ๐จ: For the first time since President Kennedy's assassination nearly 62 years ago, the CIA has tacitly admitted that an agent specializing in psychological warfare ran an operation that came into contact with Lee Harvey Oswald before the Dallas assassination
>The disclosure Thursday โ nestled in a batch of 40 documents concerning agent George Joannides โ indicates the CIA lied for decades about his role in the Kennedy case before and after the assassination, according to experts on JFK's slaying.
And who was chosen to be liaison to the 1978 House Committee on Assassinations re-investigating the JFK Murder? Yep. Same guy. Just like the first investigation done by the Warren Commission the second was all about cover-up as well. And the recent JFK document dump was Cover-up #3.
Joannides assignment in 1978 through 1979 was as liaison with the HSCA. This simply means that Joannides's work as liaison with the HSCA was a covert operation of the CIA. His office seems to have been to cover up evidence, not facilitate its production.
The sauce is overflowing on this matter.
In 1978, the CIA summoned Joannides to serve as the agency's liaison to the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), with him focusing on events surrounding the death of President Kennedy. Washington Post reporter Jefferson Morley wrote: "The spy withheld information about his own actions in 1963 from the congressional investigators he was supposed to be assisting. It wasn't until 2001, 38 years after Kennedy's death, that Joannides' support for the Cuban exiles, who clashed with Oswald and monitored him, came to light."[11] G. Robert Blakey, the Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the HSCA, later said that Joannides "obstructed our investigation" and that if he had known about Joannides' Cuban operations he would have "demanded that the agency take him off the job" and "sat him down and interviewed him. Under oath."[12][13] Joannides retired permanently from the CIA in November 1978.[1] In July 1981, he was awarded the Career Intelligence Medal.[14]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Joannides