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DECLASSIFIED JFK FILES EXPOSE CIA COVER-UP, GLOBAL CONSPIRACY, AND AUSTRALIA’S INVOLVEMENT
The official story is dead. Newly declassified documents confirm what many have long suspected—John F. Kennedy’s assassination was not the act of a lone gunman, but a carefully orchestrated coup, covered up by intelligence agencies across the world. The CIA, FBI, and even Australian intelligence agency ASIO played key roles in suppressing the truth for decades.
A year before Kennedy was killed, the U.S. Embassy in Canberra received a disturbing call: Communist nations had allegedly placed a $100,000 bounty on the president’s head. Then, just one day after the assassination, another call came in—this time, pointing the finger at the Soviets. The CIA dismissed both calls as “crank messages”, but if they were truly meaningless, why did ASIO beg the CIA to keep them classified?
By 1968, ASIO’s chief, Sir Charles Spry, personally wrote to the CIA, demanding that the files never be declassified. The CIA’s Director at the time, Richard Helms, agreed, stating there was “EVERY REASON” to keep the information hidden. The document in question, Warren Commission Document CD-971, was finally released in 1976, but large portions were blacked out. The question remains: What were they so desperate to conceal?
Another name buried in the files is John Garrett Underhill Jr., a high-ranking intelligence insider with Pentagon connections. The day after JFK’s assassination, Underhill fled Washington in a panic, telling close friends:
- “A small clique within the CIA killed Kennedy.”
- “I may have to leave the country.”
Six months later, he was dead.
Underhill was no ordinary informant. He had deep ties to Interarmco, a CIA-backed arms dealer that was directly linked to the store where Oswald allegedly purchased his rifle. Let that sink in—the CIA’s go-to weapons supplier had a direct connection to the gun supposedly used in the assassination.
The newly released files also confirm that Kennedy’s assassination was not random—it was monitored in real-time. The CIA had been wiretapping Oswald for months, tracking his conversations with KGB agents in Mexico City. The FBI knew Jack Ruby planned to kill Oswald before it happened, yet they let it go forward. Just hours after Oswald was silenced, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover wrote a chilling memo—not demanding an in-depth investigation, but instead ordering agents to “convince the public that Oswald acted alone.”
The so-called Warren Commission, tasked with investigating JFK’s murder, was nothing more than a carefully controlled cover-up operation. Intelligence agencies buried key evidence, including Oswald’s ties to the KGB, destroyed Secret Service records, and even suppressed a tip-off received 25 minutes before Kennedy was shot.
Yes, you read that correctly. British intelligence received a warning nearly half an hour before JFK was assassinated—meaning someone overseas knew what was about to happen. Yet, the Warren Commission never investigated this lead.
For 60 years, anyone who questioned the official story was ridiculed as a conspiracy theorist. But the declassified files prove the worst suspicions were true:
- The CIA knew Oswald’s movements.
- The FBI knew Ruby would kill him.
- The Warren Commission was a sham.
This wasn’t just an assassination. It was a full-scale coup—the execution of a U.S. president who dared to challenge the Deep State. Kennedy himself warned of a “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” that controlled the corridors of power. He tried to stop them—and for that, he was eliminated.
The real question is no longer whether JFK’s assassination was part of a bigger plot—that is now undeniable. The real question is: How much longer will they keep the full truth buried? And if they could orchestrate a coup in 1963, what else have they done since?
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