JFK Files Megathread - 80,000 Files to finally put this conspiracy to bed

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There's a lot of documentation in here that pertains to MLK as well which makes going through this a real pain because it's very difficult to tie which investigation to which. Largely due to this committee consolidating the task force for both investigations under one agency. Given the letter from the Russian Ambassador, I'm wondering if they were done this way on purpose. It seems to me the two assassinations were more closely related than people might've thought.

I'm not really saying I have any definitive proof of this, it's just something I'm noticing as I read through these.
I think they had a limited number of glowies to go around, and there was a lot of overlap between operations.

In other news, here's another document in which they hired some prostitutes in Florida as a sort of "sorry we kept you locked up too long" gesture for a Russian defector:


The more of these I find, the more convinced that I am that Epstein was an official procurer for the US Government. Pimp in Chief. That's probably why they murdered him.
 
This one has something stuff about Oswald being a potential cia asset according to Oswald’s former commander in the military also some jap jornos digging about it.
The claim here is that the CIA recruited Oswald in the 1950s when he was stationed in Japan. Seven months before Kennedy was assassinated, extreme reactionary right-wing firebeather General Edwin R. Walker was in his dining room and someone shot at him from outside the house. The bullet hit the windowframe and sprayed Walker with wooden fragments. If it hadn't hit the frame Walker probably would have been killed. By the testimony of Oswald's wife and other evidence, it was Oswald who fired the shot. Walker was most certainly not an enemy of the CIA, it doesn't make sense that the CIA would allow an asset who would shortly thereafter be used to assassinate the president of the United States to go off and try to assassinate a guy like Walker
 
Probably the smoking gun so far

It details the identity of unidentified man at the Soviet embassy in Mexico documented in the Warren files. 86 page pages but after the documents the rest is letters explaining how they identified him and all the people who identified him

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The TLDR is

So this document attests that a KGB biological warfare specialist named Yuri Ivanovich Moskalev going under the pseudonym “Saul” was a well known hit man in the Intel community with a history in Cuba, Mexico, and West Germany. He was hired by the CIA to kill JFK and met up with Oswald in Mexico, framed Oswald’s gun as the one that did the shooting, and then fled to Havana within 2 hours of killing Kennedy.

The CIA later sent him to a radiated area to give him cancer so he would die without being connected to all of it.
 
So this document attests that a KGB biological warfare specialist named Yuri Ivanovich Moskalev going under the pseudonym “Saul” was a well known hit man in the Intel community with a history in Cuba, Mexico, and West Germany. He was hired by the CIA to kill JFK and met up with Oswald in Mexico, framed Oswald’s gun as the one that did the shooting, and then fled to Havana within 2 hours of killing Kennedy.

The CIA later sent him to a radiated area to give him cancer so he would die without being connected to all of it.
I can go to bed peacefully knowing that agents of an unaccountable domestic agency coordinated the assassination of a sitting president.

..Wait doesn't that sound familiar?
 
I have found some redactions, but these are single agent names, not whole paragraphs or pages. Based on the poor quality of the redactions, I believe they're old, and they look like the work of a ballpoint pen. A modern redaction would be much more efficient. Some of these old redactions, you can still puzzle out parts of the names.
 
Well, there goes my next week of afternoons. If some crackpot pulled off an impossible shot, there wouldn't be this much would there?
Honestly going off of a lot of the files I’ve read(over 100 by now) it’s likely this is just every CIA document around the Kennedy time or damn near all of them. Certainly a lot of the Anti-communism activity
 
If I was the cia and I had to pitch to president Kennedy what exactly we do at the cia it would look like this because it was what was pitched.
Notably this lays out the cias tactics in plain English.

Very interesting read.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT 176-10030-10422 said:
Though CIA's autonomy developed for historical reasons, it has been
able to endure because there is no doctrine governing our conduct of
clandestine operations.  The problem of doctrine for CIA is the extent
to which its various clandestine missions are compatible with a free
and open society.

Is is idle to argue that, because the Communists can do such-and-such,
we are free to do it too.  Communism is a creed nurtured in con-
spiracy; and the whole point of Communist social and political organi-
zation is to make conspiracy effective.  If 'fighting fire with fire' means
contracting the freedoms traditionally enjoyed by Americans in order
to give more freedom to CIA, no one seriously wishes to do that.  Yet
I do no feel that we have tried rigorously to think through the limits
which the maintenance of an open society paces on secret activity.
Until this is done, CIA's role will not clearly defined and under-
stood.  The problem which must be faced is: what sort of secret
activity is consistent with the preservation of a free social order?

We must begin, I believe, by accepting the fact that the United States
will continue to be a nation in which politicians will ask questions and
make speeches, reporters will dig out stories, newspapers will pub-
lish editorials, individuals, driven by promptings of conscience, will
blurt out things harmful to the state, and so on.  We do not wish to
change these things and could not do so without violating the essence
of our society.  These things make up the framework in which CIA
must operate.  In short, they constitute the problem; and, as
General Marshall used to say, "There's no point in fighting the
problem."

There follows from this, I would think, the conclusion that secret
activities are permissible so long as they do not corrupt the
principles and practices of our society, and that they cease to be
permissible when their effect is to corrupt these principles and
practices
.

- - Page 3

The big spaces after starting a new sentence on the same line is kino, single paragraph phone posters should take notes.
 
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I have found some redactions, but these are single agent names, not whole paragraphs or pages. Based on the poor quality of the redactions, I believe they're old, and they look like the work of a ballpoint pen. A modern redaction would be much more efficient. Some of these old redactions, you can still puzzle out parts of the names.
It’s also very interesting to see the section they mark for redaction, all of those brackets show you what they really didn’t want to put out. Not to mention the few documents that include a before and after version of them or the ones with the poor redactions that you can just see the original text underneath.
 
This is like Conspiracy Christmas!

My Dad was so into this, I wish he was still here for today. I am having flash backs to his office file cabinets, filled with old mimeographed (they had purple ink), and photocopied, redacted pages traded with other guys, and his crazy library of books on the subject. He was a really sober guy otherwise.

Thanks, all, for the informative posts.
 
So this document attests that a KGB biological warfare specialist named Yuri Ivanovich Moskalev going under the pseudonym “Saul” was a well known hit man in the Intel community with a history in Cuba, Mexico, and West Germany. He was hired by the CIA to kill JFK and met up with Oswald in Mexico, framed Oswald’s gun as the one that did the shooting, and then fled to Havana within 2 hours of killing Kennedy.

The CIA later sent him to a radiated area to give him cancer so he would die without being connected to all of it.
"Saul" being Moskalev appears to be pretty conclusive. "Saul" being a well known glownigger hitman and a CIA asset seems entirely to be based on McDonald's opinion as expressed in his book, based on alleged conversations McDonald had with unnamed CIA employees. In one part of this report Moskalev's English is described as excellent when reading, writing, and listening, but not speaking, although it improved when he had a little booze in him. McDonald describes Moskalev as speaking English "like an American" with no mention of any difficulty. One of the reports near the end of the document claims that in 1962 Moskalev could speak only Russian. Reminder that in the comparison between McDonald's depiction of Saul and the CIA's knowledge of Moskalev, and other assertions, what McDonald said references his book, and not CIA opinions or conclusions as to McDonald's veracity. The first half of the report is essentially, "Wow, this book's description of 'Saul' matches Moskalev pretty damn close." That's it really

The detailing of Moskalev visiting various institutions where he COULD have been exposed to radiation report that when Moskalev was in those facilities, he was always in the presence of numerous other individuals. Did any of them also develop cancer shortly afterwards (these visits happened in 1970-72, the last year Moskalev is referenced as being alive in this document that I saw is 1973)? idk. And if this was intended to kill Moskalev via cancer before he could spill the beans, it failed miserably, as McDonald's book is also based on McDonald's claimed interviews with Moskalev himself

The details of his career, other than those alleged in McDonald's book, don't support the assertion that he was a hitman working for glowniggers. They all detail him as a scientist doing work with, basically, radiation poisoning. Could he still have been a conventional trained assassin? Sure, but there's nothing in this document at least to support that. Allegedly the thesis of the book also rests on Moskalev getting detailed information from the CIA in the spring of 1963 about Kennedy's trip to Dallas, when the idea first came up in early June and the details weren't worked out until later in the summer. Allegedly. Some people have claimed that the windows in the building Moskalev allegedly shot Kennedy from couldn't be opened, and Moskalev would have had to fire through a closed window or break the window beforehand. Others have claimed McDonald's book itself is a CIA disinformation op. You can go down the rabbit hole on all this glownigger Spider-Men pointing at each other precisely as far as you like, shit gets wild

I think you're jumping to some conclusions here
 
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Probably the smoking gun so far

It details the identity of unidentified man at the Soviet embassy in Mexico documented in the Warren files. 86 page pages but after the documents the rest is letters explaining how they identified him and all the people who identified him


The TLDR is

So this document attests that a KGB biological warfare specialist named Yuri Ivanovich Moskalev going under the pseudonym “Saul” was a well known hit man in the Intel community with a history in Cuba, Mexico, and West Germany. He was hired by the CIA to kill JFK and met up with Oswald in Mexico, framed Oswald’s gun as the one that did the shooting, and then fled to Havana within 2 hours of killing Kennedy.

The CIA later sent him to a radiated area to give him cancer so he would die without being connected to all of it.

Ok, dumb question but I must ask:

If a KGB biological warfare hitman killed JFK - why did he use a GUN? Or have Lee Harvey Oswald use a gun? Like, wouldn't the assassination method have been the standard Soviet/Russian "polonium in a teacup"?

Any files related to potential mob connections? IDK, I just feel the mob did it, 'cause JFK was fucking their gals/having his brother arrest their men/failed to return their lucrative Cuban casinos/properties/businesses they lost due to the Cuban revolution.
 
It says server not found when I click the archive.gov link. Anyone else getting this? I swear I'm a real American.
 
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