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Files declassified in March in relation to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy suggested CIA majorly messed up, according to an article from Daily Caller.
Documents released under the Trump administration show that Cuban and Soviet diplomatic facilities in Mexico had their phones tapped by CIA while Lee Harvey Oswald traveled there to meet with officials in the weeks prior to JFK’s murder. This information was withheld from the Warren Commission.
“By all accounts released, it appears that our own government assassinated the President of the United States,” Newsmax host Carl Higbie told his audience earlier in March.
.@CarlHigbie on JFK files: “By all accounts released, it appears that our own government assassinated the President of the United States.” pic.twitter.com/9rtTH6xa1G
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) March 19, 2025
Broken Public Trust?
The issue with the JFK file release is not only the fact that most Americans already believed CIA was involved in the assassination attempt in some way. The way CIA drip-fed the public the truth about the situation over the course of more than six decades is a “classic psyop our intel community uses” to “desensitize people to the actual story [so] when” the truth does come out, no matter how horrifying, “people don’t even take it as a new revelation,” Higbie explained.
“You don’t get to tell me I’m a conspiracy theorist anymore for anything,” Higbie continued. “The onus is now on the government to give me a reason to trust them.” (OTHER NEWS: Homeschooled Students Are Happier, More Engaged, More Likely To Have A Family, Study Finds)
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