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Bombshells in declassified JFK assassination files released by Trump to ‘reveal the truth’

The British Embassy was ‘warned’ about Oswald

The declassified JFK filings include a letter sent to the British Embassy by a man named Sergyj Czornonoh.

The note claimed that he told officials in London, who detained him in July 1963, about Oswald and how he planned to kill the president.

It is also claimed American Vice Consul Tom Blackshear was informed of Oswald’s plans and that he’d defected to Russia, known then as the Soviet Union.

Despite these warnings, the CIA failed to reprimand Oswald, nor did they closely monitor him upon his return to the US.

Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)

Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)

Jack Ruby may have had deeper ties to organized crime

Jack Ruby, an American nightclub owner, shot and mortally wounded Oswald on live TV two days after the murder of JFK.

The Chicago native later had his conviction and death sentence overturned and was granted a new trial, but died of a pulmonary embolism on January 3, 1967, following his cancer diagnosis.

The documents claim Ruby – born Jacob Leon Rubenstein – had a history of involvement with racketeering and illegal gambling, suggesting he may have been motivated to complete Oswald’s silencing by others.

“For some, he’s the Rosetta Stone of the JFK conspiracy,” said Stephen Fagin, curator at the Sixth Floor Museum. “For others, he’s just a man who acted on impulse to avenge Kennedy.”

Oswald wasn’t being controlled by the KGB

Addressed in the documents is the long-standing rumor that Oswald and the KGB were in cahoots.

One of the files explains how E.B. Smith, an American professor, befriended a CIA agent who was working in the St Petersburg station in the months leading up to JFK’s assassination.

It’s understood Smith told the agent about a KGB official known as ‘Slava’ Nikonov, with the document stating: “Nikonov is now confident that Oswald was at no time an agent controlled by the KGB.”

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