Thursday, February 4, 2016

Feds Withhold Over 3600 JFK Documents

WhoWhatWhy has obtained the complete list of 3,603 secret documents on the Kennedy assassination still being held by the US government. (Or, to be precise, what it admits to still holding.)

The list includes the following:

•  Lee Harvey Oswald’s CIA “201 File.” 201 files contain personality assessments

•  Records on David Morales, David Atlee Phillips, E. Howard Hunt, William King Harvey and others considered by top researchers prime suspects for participation in the planning and implementation of Kennedy’s murder.

•  Documents related to the media, x-rays of Kennedy’s body, autopsy photographs, the famed Zapruder film, footage shot by Orville Nix and other witnesses.

•  Tax returns of Michael Paine, who with his wife Ruth provided housing and more for the Oswalds — Ruth also got Lee a job in the Texas School Book Depository — from which he purportedly shot Kennedy; Michael worked for the defense contractor Bell Helicopter.

You can read the rest and find a link to download the list @
http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/02/04/breaking-news-list-of-withheld-jfk-assassination-documents/

In my view, anything which would contradict the official story will never be released, if such documents even exist. Thanks mainly to the federal government, we're stuck with Oswald as the lone shooter whether we like it or not.

By the way, the Nix film strongly suggests there was at least one person shooting at the presidential limousine from in front (i.e., from the railroad bridge or grassy knoll). I say this because it explains why the driver slammed on his brakes - he sensed gunfire from in front of him and tried to protect the President by not driving into it.

Also by the way, the Nix film clearly shows the slowing down of the car (something that multiple witnesses testified to), while the Zapruder film does not. Both films should be consistent, but for some reason they are not. Is one a fake?

2 comments:

  1. James Files shot Kennedy from the knoll, blowing a third of the victim's skull backwards.

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