Among Kennedy assassination documents released this month by the National Archives and Records Administration is a memo addressing a CIA finance clerk’s claim that Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA had a direct relationship.
Posted BY: Bill | NwoReport
A recent release of declassified documents from the National Archives and Records Administration pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy includes an internal CIA memo that skeptically relays — without ruling out completely — a report that the intelligence agency employed assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Officially, Oswald acted alone on Nov. 22, 1963, assassination, firing at the presidential motorcade in Dallas, Texas, from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. At the time, Kennedy was riding in an open-top convertible and sustained fatal gunshot wounds.
Oswald was apprehended shortly thereafter, but not before he also killed police officer J.D. Tippit while attempting to flee the scene. He was killed two days later by nightclub owner Jack Ruby, whom authorities then arrested. Ruby was later convicted of Oswald’s murder.
Various conspiracy theories involving Kennedy’s death have persisted for decades, with many permeating popular cultures. Sitcoms and video games such as “Seinfeld” and Call of Duty have alluded to claims that Oswald may not have acted alone.
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Get real, Oswald was a patsy and nothing else.