In a recent interview with journalist Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made startling allegations regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Kennedy contends that US intelligence agencies were potentially involved in the assassination and that subsequent investigations were manipulated to conceal the truth.
Kennedy asserts that the motivation behind JFK’s assassination may have originated from a group of CIA agents stationed in Miami. He suggests that these agents were resentful of JFK’s decisions during the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban missile crisis. These agents, in collaboration with organized crime, might have seen the President’s elimination as a means to address their grievances.
Furthermore, RFK Jr. claims that President Kennedy had intentions to restructure the CIA, separating its intelligence-gathering arm from its planning division, known for its involvement in covert operations including assassinations and coups. This proposed separation could have posed a threat to the interests of various powerful entities, raising questions about whether it contributed to JFK’s assassination on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.
The official investigation, known as the Warren Commission, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting JFK. However, Kennedy suggests that the commission was effectively directed by Allen Dulles, a former CIA chief who had been removed from his position by JFK. Kennedy alleges that Dulles manipulated the investigation to obscure the role of intelligence agencies and the FBI in the assassination.
RFK Jr. highlights the “Operation Mockingbird” program, wherein the CIA purportedly enlisted over 400 influential writers and editors in the media to discredit critics of the Warren Commission’s findings.
Despite the scheduled declassification of documents related to the JFK assassination by 2017, Kennedy reveals that a significant number of documents remain undisclosed by the CIA. This secrecy raises suspicions of protecting institutional interests rather than individual security.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims have ignited a fresh debate over the circumstances surrounding JFK’s assassination. His allegations bring to light the intricate relationships between intelligence agencies, organized crime, and potential motivations for eliminating a sitting President.
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