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Praxis
11th January 2021, 00:16
I deleted it because it was a deleted thing that was temporary deleted
Edit again: https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release It is doing it is again for me.
This sometimes shows the archives and sometimes shows a not there thing.
Wouldnt it be nice if a president would go ahead and fight the deep state by releasing all the CIA files instead of letting them play this cat and moouse thing
Bill Ryan
11th January 2021, 00:29
Here they all are.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201224052342/https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release
We may need just a little more information before jumping to conclusions about why that page isn't found! When one clicks https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release, this is shown:
Our website was redesigned, and many items have moved during the transition. But we have some ways of helping you locate the information you're looking for:
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Brenya
11th January 2021, 09:01
I deleted it because it was a deleted thing that was temporary deleted
Edit again: https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release It is doing it is again for me.
This sometimes shows the archives and sometimes shows a not there thing.
Wouldnt it be nice if a president would go ahead and fight the deep state by releasing all the CIA files instead of letting them play this cat and moouse thing
I agree for the most part, but as I understand it, the documents that have not to-date been released have to do with the grand jury, which we've always afforded a measure of privacy and security.
Out of the ones released, we still have some glaring red flags, such as the fact an attorney (Arlen Specter), who was not trained in forensic pathology, came up with the Magic Bullet theory. I find that odd, but keep in mind that forensic pathology was nothing back then compared to what it was today.
That said, if there was a conspiracy and a plan to take out JFK, it likely never appeared in the formal documents anyway, so releasing them in their entiredy wouldn't be of much help. There's obviously more to the story, but it's likely lost to the annals of time at this point.
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