Donald J. Trump Orders Release of JFK Files

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 12:21:05 PDT 2017


On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Steve Kinney <admin at pilobilus.net> wrote:
> I can't say I'm disappointed that nothing of notable value has turned up
> in the archive, or that I expect deeper dives into it to find any such:
> Over the course of 50+ years, how many document control experts have
> worked their way through the whole pile, flagging anything that points
> back at the perpetrators for removal?  Nice work if you can get it, and

CIA / MIL / TLA / GOVTS have well known policy of destroy incriminating
files, most recently the rendition TORTURE / MURDER videos, WAR
operations collateral damage, corruption, surveillance, etc.
MKULTRA probably not even close to surface of govt operations
or black funded private ones.

See also
https://reddit.com/r/conspiracy

If you can think it, probably someone else already did [it] too.

> don't mind doing it.
>
> Our Conspiracy Exploitation folks have turned up one FBI document that
> quotes an unreliable source with no access, who made assertions
> consistent with lunatick fringe right wing mythology in a political
> speech.  Elsewhere I saw a website that very carefully skates on the
> very edge of telling direct lies to its audience drag in the Northwoods
> document, strongly implying that it came from the newly released archive.
>
> The JFK Lancer site comes in very handy at times like this, providing a
> big archive of fairly reliable primary source materials that have stood
> up to a lot of critical scrutiny - including stuff that "should never
> have seen the light of day".
>
> http://jfklancer.com/
>
> At least there's this:  The new release does direct public attention to
> a bit of U.S. history that has proven very useful for encouraging people
> to question /everything/ U.S. covert agencies and the people who control
> them are up to.



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