Tuesday, October 31, 2017

90% Of JFK Documents Were NOT Released

WhoWhatWhy.com reveals yet another surprise concerning the recently released JFK documents:

A National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) official has told WhoWhatWhy that approximately 2,800 JFK assassination records remain withheld in full following Thursday’s disappointing release. Here is an up-to-the-minute count of the documents that NARA has not yet made public:

Withheld in Full — there remain approximately 2,745 documents withheld in full; of these 547 were withheld in full for tax or grand jury information that is not currently subject to release.

Withheld in Part — after the July 24 and October 26 releases, there remain approximately 28,609 documents withheld in part; of these about 1,295 contain tax or grand jury information not currently subject to release

So the total number of documents not released in full in the Collection are approximately 31,354; subtracting out the Tax and Grand Jury, there are approximately 29,512.

This confirms WhoWhatWhy’s early reporting that the total expected document release was approximately 30,000 - of which about 10% was released last Thursday - and that only a small fraction of the withheld-in-full documents were released.

You can read the rest @
https://whowhatwhy.org/2017/10/31/exclusive-national-archives-reveal-missing-document-count-whowhatwhy/

Q: What kind of country allows the most likely murderers to conceal or destroy the evidence of their own crimes?

A: A mafiocracy, of course. Or if you wish you may call it a "national security state", in which the only things which remain secure are the power and privilege of those at the top of the food chain.

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