domingo, 29 de octubre de 2017

The three most interesting new JFK assassination records - CBS News

The three most interesting new JFK assassination records - CBS News

 

 

1
- An FBI document from 1966 [1] sheds some light on how American
intelligence perceived the Soviet reaction to Kennedy's assassination.
Citing several sources, the document
lays out the "great shock" of the Soviet people and leadership, and
their fears that JFK's death could lead to war with the U.S.


2 - A memo from James Jesus Angleton, [2] the legendary head of the
CIA's counterintelligence division, tells the story of a disturbing
phone call placed to a newspaper in Cambridge, England just minutes
before the assassination.

3 - A mysterious document [3] from the
FBI's New Orleans office express interest in tracking down Lee Harvey
Oswald in the weeks before the assassination. The interest in Oswald
appears to stem from his involvement in the New Orleans chapter of the
Fair Play for Cuba Committee, a pro-Castro group.

[1] http://bit.ly/2zc1QYC

[2] http://bit.ly/2iD6Hej

[3] http://bit.ly/2llR0Jt