The National Archives and Records Administration on Friday afternoon released hundreds more documents related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
The documents can be found here.
As CBS reports, this latest batch of 676 records could yield more interesting results than last week's release, as they are the ones intelligence agencies requested more time to review, citing national security concerns.
The majority of records from Friday's batch - 553 of them - are from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Those records were previously denied in their entirety, according to NARA.
CBS points out some interesting findings...
Oswald contacts Soviet embassy in search of visa
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DeleteThe files on King merely corroborate the rumors that have existed for fifty years. Nothing new here. There is no reason to dredge this stuff up other than to besmirch King's reputation. I see no reason to do that.
ReplyDeleteThere are other revelations in the release.
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