The National Archives and Records Administration concluded its review of the classified documents in the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and made 99% of the material publicly available, the White House announced.
It will be a nothing burger and people will assume the deep state is suppressing the spicy parts.
If our CIA actually assassinated the likes of JFK or MLK or had any knowledge or involvement whatsoever, that sh** had to have been shredded decades ago, right?
It does make you wonder why it is all still too secret to this day. If there is nothing to hide, what gives?
I think, at a minimum, we are going to learn about the details of MKUtltra and the reason they don't want it released is because we still use it today…
It will be a nothing burger and people will assume the deep state is suppressing the spicy parts.
If our CIA actually assassinated the likes of JFK or MLK or had any knowledge or involvement whatsoever, that sh** had to have been shredded decades ago, right?
It does make you wonder why it is all still too secret to this day. If there is nothing to hide, what gives?
Not necessarily. There's a lot of stuff still out there even though too many make the fallacy arguments similar to yours.
Dino Brugioni, for example, who made briefing boards for the ACTUAL Z-film of the JFK assassination (not the ones that were released), saw those boards years later and told the then head of his department about them. The "too many people were involved in a conspiracy for it to have worked..." crowd would have assumed, like you did, that these boards would have been shredded, but they weren't. There's more evidence out there. Plus, there's evidence in plain site that a lot of people don't know about.
Here's the interview with Brugioni:
Warren Commission apologists can't claim he isn't credible. They (the Commission) also don't mention him in their investigation or report.
I do not think people will like the MLK tapes. I have heard that they are not family friendly.
What's been released, in addition to what we found out in the 70s and 80s is pretty dang terrible.
Everything from plagiarism, to chronic sexual deviancy, to receiving funding from Communists.
It's really interesting how we pick and choose who we revere, and who we tear down as a society.
MLK is NOT someone that should have a national holiday for him. Reagan told us we would find out about MLK in about 30-35 years We are finally about to find out why Reagan didn't want him to have a holiday