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I believe, based on all the information currently available, that the real reason for continuing to withhold records related to the Kennedy assassination is to hide the identities of the conspirators, the extent of the conspiracy, and the security st

After Almost 60 Years, The Kennedy Assassination Coverup Continues



Last week, the National Archives completed their review of the Kennedy assassination records and decided once again to ignore the Records Act of 1992 and continue to withhold the most damning documents from the American people. To say that the last release of the Kennedy records collection was disappointing is like saying Noah's flood was nothing more than an inconvenience. I say that because the National Archives dumped hundreds of misleading, trivial, unrelated, and redacted documents; documents that are useless to researchers and historians.

Furthermore, some of the documents are unreadable due to redactions and poor penmanship or illegible due to blurring and faintness. There's one document that's very faintly labelled page 1 of 5, but the PDF file only contains one single page, and it's mostly redacted. What happened to the other 5 pages? It probably doesn't matter because those pages were most likely blank pages just like many other documents released in the past. What a joke!

Moreover, the Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 required all government records pertaining to President Kennedy's assassination to be publicly released "without redactions" no later than 25 years after the date of enactment, and that was by October 26, 2017. The only proviso was unless the President of the United States determines that releasing the documents would harm national security, intelligence operations, the military, or foreign relations; and the harm is of such an extent that it outweighs the public's interest.

As we all know, the records were not released by the prescribed date and the proviso became the excuse for withholding certain documents. At first, President Trump said he intended to comply with the records act. However, the security state stepped in and insisted on withholding certain documents under the false pretense that releasing all the records to the American people would cause extensive harm to the national security state. As a result, President Trump acquiesced to security state bureaucrats and agreed to delay the release of certain documents.

To put things into perspective, in 1992, Congress postponed the release of the Kennedy assassination records for 25 years because they thought that all of the high profile conspirators would be dead in 25 years. And although most of the conspirators were dead by 2017, the families of the conspirators are still around and involved in the global socialist tyranny that their predecessors started. That begs the question: Is the FBI, CIA and NSA protecting the wealthy families of the conspirators or just covering up their agencies involvement in the conspiracy? I think it's a combination of both.

According to mealy-mouthed Karine Jean-Pierre, 97% of the Kennedy collection is available to the public. However, that claim is false because the names of the conspirators and their connections within government agencies are still redacted on all the documents.


 In fact. whole pages are still redacted and important attachments are missing. That means the coverup started by the Marxist media, the FBI, CIA, NSA, and the Warren Commission is still going on today.

Concerning the latest release of the Kennedy assassination records, Karin Jean-Pierre said, "President Biden believes all information related to President Kennedy's assassination should be released to the greatest extent possible, consistent with national security." The problem with that statement is, due to the age of the documents alone, the records in the collection couldn't possibly contain any information that would pose a threat to the national security state or expose any active intelligence operatives or operations.

On the other hand, the documents could damage the security state if they contain proof that the democratically elected government of the United States was overthrown from within by security and intelligence agencies. Another way these old documents could damage the security and intelligence state is by identifying the conspirators whose families are still involved in politics and/or the security state. The security and intelligence agencies and the families of the conspirators would be considered traitors. If that's not the case, then why withhold any of the documents, or any of the information, or any of the names in them?

Finally, I believe, based on all the information currently available, that the real reason for continuing to withhold records related to the Kennedy assassination is to hide the identities of the conspirators, the extent of the conspiracy, and the security state's involvement. After reviewing over 600 of the latest records released, all I can say about the Kennedy assassination is what I've known since 1963. The President was murdered, and the man accused of murdering him was also murdered before he could be tried, and most of the evidence, that hasn't disappeared or been destroyed is still being held in secrecy. After almost 60 years, the Kennedy assassination coverup continues.


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Charles Wills——

Charles Wills is a retired Engineer.
Since retirement, he has devoted much of his free time to reading and researching
world and biblical history. He enjoys reading and collecting old books, especially
textbooks published before the turn of the 20th century, as well as writing about the
wealth of information hidden in them.


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