Was JFK assassinated by the government? #CCT8
CCT8= Creepiest Conspiracy Theory 8
John F. Kennedy |
Just
after noon on November 22, 1963, the US lost its 35th president to a bullet in
Dallas.
The
assassination of President John F. Kennedy spurred numerous conspiracy theories,
many of which doubted whether sniper Lee Harvey Oswald
acted alone and asserting that the CIA was involved.
And
now, a declassified 2013 report by CIA historian David
Robarge details how, at the very least, the CIA knew much more
than it has let on.
The
report states that John McCone, then the director of the CIA, withheld
important information from President Lyndon B. Johnson's "Commission on
the Assassination of President Kennedy" — also referred to as the "Warren Commission"
— and that top agency officials were part of a "benign cover-up."
The
spy agency acknowledges that McCone and other high-ranking CIA officials kept
"incendiary and diversionary issues" from the investigation, much of
which may have shed light on how Oswald spent his time in the years before the
assassination.
Lee Harvey Oswald |
"For
a complete nobody, Oswald certainly did seem to hang out with well-connected
people,"University of Virginia professorLarry
Sabato, author of "The Kennedy Half-Century: The Presidency, Assassination, and Lasting
Legacy of John F.Kennedy," told Business Insider in 2013.
According
to the declassified report,
the CIA decided to tell the Warren Commission only the "best truth"
about Oswald. Having taken that decision, the CIA kept information from the
inquiry that would almost certainly have led the inquiry down a different path.
Among
the most important information McCone and other officials failed to divulge was
that the CIA had spent years plotting the assassination of Fidel Castro.
Not
being aware of these plots, the Warren Commission could not know that was
something to investigate — but the new information suggests it would have been
valuable.
While
living in New Orleans in 1963, for example, Oswald shared office space
with a CIA-backed anti-Castro group.
Oswald
had handed out pro-Castro literature with the address 544 Camp Street on it.
FBI agent Guy Banister and a CIA-backed Cuban Revolutionary Council also rented
space at the same location.
"One
thing that I've always wondered about is [Oswald's] time in New Orleans because
he was apparently associated with Guy Banister, who clearly had FBI and CIA
ties, and yet he's also scuffling on the street with [the local representative
of] an anti-Castro group," Sabato told Business Insider in 2013.
And
Sabato's book notes that "it could be that Oswald was just a Forrest
Gump-like character who popped up at interesting moments wherever he happened
to live."
"But
just as conceivably, whether related to the Kennedy assassination or not,
Oswald actually had secretive contacts with the CIA or the FBI, or both,"
he said.
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