President Trump to release classified JFK assassination files

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Something quite amusing from the Church Committee testimony of Frank Sturgis, an anti-Castro proponent who later gained fame as one of the Watergate burglars, but in this case was testifying about his participation in the Miami-based anti-Castro movement of the early sixties:

Hearing officer question: Have you ever known a man named Marin Zambrini?

Frank Sturgis: Nope, I don't know anybody by that name.

Hearing officer question: Do you know a Pietro Gonzales?

Frank Sturgis: No, that name is not familiar to me.

Hearing officer question: Are you acquainted with Opus Dei?

Frank Sturgis: No, I do not know the man.
 
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JFK Files: J. Edgar Hoover Said Public Must Believe Lee Harvey Oswald Acted Alone
by Alex Johnson

"There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead."

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover dictated that line in a memo he issued on Nov. 24, 1963, the day Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald as the gunman was being transported to the Dallas County Jail after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The memo is one of at least 52 records never previously made public that were included in the release Thursday of about 2,800 unredacted government documents related to Kennedy's murder in Dallas two days earlier. President Donald Trump approved withholding an undisclosed number of other documents pending a 180-day national security review...

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/j...r-hoover-said-public-must-believe-lee-n814881
 
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Jack Ruby killing Lee Harvey Oswald seems much more suspicious than Oswald killing Kennedy. Ruby just pushes past some guys and shoots Oswald at point blank range. It was way to easy for Ruby to get to Oswald.
 

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