A bombshell revelation emerged during the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform meeting on the declassification of JFK files, as a key speaker implicated former CIA officials in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The speaker asserted that Richard Helms, James Angleton, and George Joanides were either directly involved or negligent in their actions surrounding the tragic event, which occurred nearly 60 years ago.
The speaker urged the task force to take immediate action by securing and releasing Joanides' personnel file and demanding a public statement from the CIA addressing why these three men allegedly misled investigators looking into JFK's assassination. "The answers will help fulfill the task force goal, the president's goal, and the people's goal of full and complete JFK disclosure," the speaker emphasized, highlighting the urgency for transparency.
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Subscribe for Free This meeting marks a significant moment in the ongoing quest for clarity surrounding JFK's assassination, a topic that has captivated the public for decades. The speaker reflected on the long history of obfuscation and the slow progress made since the Warren Commission's findings in 1964, stating, "It wasn't clear as to who the heck did this."
As the task force continues its work, the implications of these revelations could reshape public understanding of one of America's most enduring mysteries. The call for accountability and transparency resonates strongly, as the nation seeks closure on a pivotal moment in its history.