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The White House has ordered the release of thousands of documents on the murder of US President John F Kennedy in full for the first time. With the publication of some 13,173 files online, the White House said more than 97% of records in the collection were now publicly available.
No huge revelations are expected from the papers, but historians hope to learn more about the alleged assassin. Kennedy was shot during a visit to Dallas, Texas, on 22 November 1963. A 1992 law required the government to release all documents on the assassination by October 2017. On Thursday, President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorising the latest disclosure. But he said some files would be kept under wraps until June 2023 to protect against possible "identifiable harm".
originally posted by: JAGStorm
What are they sooo scared to share?
Or what we all think, the actual government?
originally posted by: Nickn3
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: nerbot
What are they sooo scared to share?
Was it aliens,
The church
KKK
Masons
Or what we all think, the actual government?
The CIA that’s where Bush made his bones.