First it was Ron Paul that added quite a bit of credence to the claim that the CIA was mostly likely responsible for John F. Kennedy’s death.

Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is echoing the same sentiment.

This comes after a new batch of records were declassified that expressed a deep lack of transparency the CIA implemented when investigating the JFK assassination. The CIA even intercepted a call Lee Harvey Oswald made to the Soviet Embassy while he was in Mexico City. This was a full month before JFK’s death. To establish this interference, the CIA formed a relationship with and got permission from the Mexican president to do so. That deep level of involvement with a neighboring government, with some random, sour American expat, shows that the CIA may have been two steps ahead of the JFK assassination, at the very least.

In an interview with WABC Kennedy said, “There is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder. I think it’s beyond a reasonable doubt at this point.”

Kennedy cemented his claim with evidence saying, “When my uncle was president, he was surrounded by a military-industrial complex and intelligence apparatus that was constantly trying to get him to go to war in Laos, Vietnam, etc. He refused. He said that the job of the American presidency is to keep the nation out of war.”

He also said that it was entirely possible the CIA could be involved in his father’s death, calling it circumstantial but likely.

It’s likely that should Kennedy be elected president, he’d declassify and unredact the entire lot of the documents connected to the Kennedy assassination. One can dream…

 

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