Posted on 02/05/2016 2:20:39 PM PST by PROCON
The National Archives, for the first time ever, released a list of documents related to the assassination that are still shielded from public view.
More than five decades after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, thousands of government files detailing the activities and testimony of shadowy spies, long-deceased witnesses and others with possible knowledge of the events remain shielded from public view.
The government gave a first-ever peek at what's still out there Thursday, as the National Archives released a list of the 3,063 documents that have been "fully withheld" since JFK's murder in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
The documents listed - released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from POLITICO, other news organizations and researchers - were collected by the Assassination Records Review Board, an independent panel created by the 1992 JFK Records Act.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I believe the “patsy” line.
I was dreaming and scheming as to how to get out of 6th grade class that day. Maybe I was in Dallas.
“Just like them boys out on the grassy knoll...Buried ‘em deep out past Teralingua...Still got the shovel.”
It’s the Lee Harvey Oswald ‘Grassy Knoll’ Band! One show only....tickets at the door!
HE stood to benefit directly. Of course, he was.
I remember that JFK was in the news for needing to go to Dallas to help repair the Democrat party. JFK and LBJ did not get along.
I was young, but I do recall the bit of news about having to go to Dallas to smooth things over.
Ya think?
Sheesh
I have a $5 silver certificate. JFK was moving toward abolishing the Fed. They don’t take to their own abolishment.
You may be right. It’s been a while since I read it.
From his solo days!
Don’t be rude.
“Sick,” off from school, and out “riding your bike?” That’s no alibi, big time.
No No No it was the angle of the shot that proves it was Bigfoot. Due to your youth you became confused it was the Boggy Creek monster that came to your school
You know, you may be right. . .so, whoever said alcohol preserves was wrong in my case. . .
Nixon was in Dallas, Tx meeting with Pepsi bottlers on Nov 22, 1963. He said that Kennedy might dump Johnson as vice President in a 1964 re-election bid.
Interesting!
The Dispatch - Nov 22, 1963
https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9k4cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YVEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7264%2C1383878
You step on my line, DUH!
How exactly did LBJ get Oswald to do it?
BS. JFK was going to do no such thing.
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