In looking at the files. Lots of things we already knew, but some interesting finds... 1123 PDFs all separated and difficult to parse. A few new things of note:
1) A KGB officer named Slava Nikonov reviewed many books and stated Oswald was never under direct KGB control.
2) Cuban intelligence thought the CIA did it to advance US offenses against them.
3) In 1979 a house committee concluded there was a very high probability of a second shooter due to acoustic and eyewitness reports. One eyewitness was intimidated by government agents and forced into silence.
4) FBI wire taps of Chicago mob bosses talking about ‘taking care of the Kennedy problem.’
5) John Garett Underhill a former intelligence officer quickly left DC after the assassination and told friends a small group in a CIA cabal killed Kennedy. He was found dead 6 months later and it was ruled a suicide.
6) More details on Oswald’s visit to Mexico City where he met with a KGB officer.
More to come…
1) A KGB officer named Slava Nikonov reviewed many books and stated Oswald was never under direct KGB control.
2) Cuban intelligence thought the CIA did it to advance US offenses against them.
3) In 1979 a house committee concluded there was a very high probability of a second shooter due to acoustic and eyewitness reports. One eyewitness was intimidated by government agents and forced into silence.
4) FBI wire taps of Chicago mob bosses talking about ‘taking care of the Kennedy problem.’
5) John Garett Underhill a former intelligence officer quickly left DC after the assassination and told friends a small group in a CIA cabal killed Kennedy. He was found dead 6 months later and it was ruled a suicide.
6) More details on Oswald’s visit to Mexico City where he met with a KGB officer.
More to come…