Saturday, September 28, 2024
Part 2

Earlier this week I exchanged some emails with two NewsWithViews’ writers and in my last I said I would type why, the release of all the JFK files, will never happen.

The above was posted at truthlink.info a couple of months ago, please read one paragraph, as it contains the Major Reason Why:

Conspiracy theories about the Skull & Bones Society are almost as old as the society itself. The group has been blamed for everything from the creation of the nuclear bomb to the Kennedy assassination. It’s been aped in bad teen horror films and satirized — along with fellow conspiracy-group targets the Freemasons and the Illuminati — in The Simpsons. Even CNN has done a segment on the Prescott grave-robbery saga.

Until this point in time, did you know skull & bones founded Time bought the Zapruder Film and then locked It in a vault to hide It from the Public? More on that Cold Hard Truth tomorrow, Sunday – Sept. 29. Who founded crooked Time, I hope You ask? Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, skull & bones dung, class of 1920. Brothers and Sisters, it won’t take two minutes to verify that.

In 1992, after millions of Americans watched Mr. Oliver Stone’s JFK, and saw the film footage taken by Mr. Abraham Zapruder at Dealy Plaza, for the very first time, there was an up-roar of Public Opinion, They knew They’d been lied too by the supreme court’s Earl master mason, alfalfa club, bohemian grove owl Warren and his liars for hire, commission.

The only possible way for President John Kennedy’s head to snap back and to the left, is because the brain shot, John received, was fired from a position to Mr. Kennedy’s right and in front of the President. Case closed, end of story, as that is the only possible way. Reality only non-thinking fools or paid trolls on a guvment payroll will argue otherwise.

In 1992 the Up-Roar was loud enough that congress quickly passed the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, which supposedly dictates all assassination records will be publicly disclosed by October 2017.

In 2017 Donald republican Trump announces the fbi and cia tell me releasing all of the JFK Assassination Records is a bad idea.
 
What was released Trump releases some, but not all, JFK records | CNN Politics is for the most part – bullshit. An example: One document revealed that the CIA intercepted a call Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald made to a KGB officer at the Russian Embassy in Mexico less than two months before killing Kennedy and that CIA agents speculated that he might be a KGB agent.

Another: Hoover said on November 24, 1963, he “received a call in our Dallas office from a man talking in a calm voice and saying he was a member of a committee organized to kill Oswald,” information the FBI shared with the Dallas chief of police. “He again assured us adequate protection would be given. However, this was not done,” Hoover said.

The Key: Trump is permitted to block the release of certain documents if he finds “an identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement or conduct of foreign relations” and if “the identifiable harm is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in disclosure,” according to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.

There you have it: “the identifiable harm is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in disclosure,” all guvments practice that one, Telling The Truth is damn sure a threat to the powers that be.

Joe democrat Biden’s turn, June 30, 2023, from the link:

President Joe Biden released a memo Friday certifying that the archivist had completed the review in May and affirmed the remaining documents authorized to be declassified had been released to the public – meeting a previously set June 30 deadline.

In 1992, Congress passed the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, in part prompted by furor caused by the conspiratorial Oliver Stone film “JFK.” The act dictated that all assassination records should be publicly disclosed by October 2017, but former President Donald Trump and Biden allowed multiple postponements on the advice of the FBI, the CIA and other national security agencies.

Trump ultimately released tens of thousands of documents, the majority of which include at least some redactions.

By December 2022, Biden had released more than 14,000 additional JFK assassination-related documents, at which point he ordered the archivist and relevant agencies to conduct a six-month review into the remaining records. More than 2,600 documents have been released since then, with 1,103 documents posted publicly Tuesday.

All that’s been released is meaningless drivel. Before I type tomorrow Why the powers that be can’t tell the truth, Katzenbach Memo (maryferrell.org)  please read this – Memo to Bill Moyers

It is important that all of the facts surrounding President Kennedy’s Assassination be made public in a way which will satisfy people in the United States and abroad that all the facts have been told and that a statement to this effect be made now.
  1. The public must be satisfied that Oswald was the assassin; that he did not have confederates who are still at large; and that the evidence was such that he would have been convicted at trial.
  2. Speculation about Oswald’s motivation ought to be cut off, and we should have some basis for rebutting thought that this was a Communist conspiracy or (as the Iron Curtain press is saying) a right–wing conspiracy to blame it on the Communists. Unfortunately the facts on Oswald seem about too pat — too obvious (Marxist, Cuba, Russian wife, etc.). The Dallas police have put out statements on the Communist conspiracy theory, and it was they who were in charge when he was shot and thus silenced.
  3. The matter has been handled thus far with neither dignity nor conviction. Facts have been mixed with rumour and speculation. We can scarcely let the world see us totally in the image of the Dallas police when our President is murdered.
I think this objective may be satisfied by making public as soon as possible a complete and thorough FBI report on Oswald and the assassination. This may run into the difficulty of pointing to inconsistencies between this report and statements by Dallas police officials. But the reputation of the Bureau is such that it may do the whole job.

The only other step would be the appointment of a Presidential Commission of unimpeachable personnel to review and examine the evidence and announce its conclusions. This has both advantages and disadvantages. It [sic] think it can await publication of the FBI report and public reaction to it here and abroad.

I think, however, that a statement that all the facts will be made public property in an orderly and responsible way should be made now. We need something to head off public speculation or Congressional hearings of the wrong sort.

Nicholas deB. Katzenbach

Deputy Attorney General