How Did We Get Here?

I posted the “analysis” from Grok concerning the JFK files released yesterday. Here is its summary:

In summary, the relevance of the March 18, 2025, JFK files lies more in their historical detail—offering a deeper look at Cold War-era intelligence and Oswald’s background—than in providing a dramatic rethinking of the assassination. For those expecting bombshells, the consensus so far is that the release reinforces, rather than challenges, the official account, though researchers will continue to sift through the voluminous material for subtler insights.

At this point, many people don’t care since it was 61 years ago. Most of today’s US population was not born at that time (79%-80% estimated). I do not want to sound like a conspiracy theorist but I have to wonder what was so important that this information took so long to be released. Why was Mike Pompeo so concerned about releasing this information in 2017 as mandated by the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992?

From Grok concerning the new information found this year:

The “new information” likely stems from the discovery and release of previously unrecognized or unprocessed records related to the JFK assassination. In early 2025, following President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14176, signed on January 23, 2025, federal agencies were directed to expedite the declassification and release of all remaining records concerning the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. As part of this effort, the FBI announced on February 11, 2025, that it had identified approximately 2,400 new records related to the JFK assassination. These were found through a comprehensive search triggered by the executive order, leveraging technological advances and a more thorough inventory of closed case files from field offices nationwide.

So how did we get here? Information concerning the assassination of the sitting US President is hidden for 61 years. Various reason are given as to why this is necessary but the bottom line is simple: nothing was released that merited the information being kept from the public.

I can only conclude that the government has not released the files that mandated its secrecy. I doubt we will ever know the truth. I strongly suspect the CIA in conjunction with Israel orchestrated this murder. The complicity of Johnson, the FBI and other financial world leaders also played their roles.

It also shows how little our government thinks about the intelligence of the American people.

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Nobody
Nobody
1 day ago

The government is way too big. Too powerful. Unelected people rule the country. You can’t vote the unelected out of office. Act accordingly.

Al Buckner
Al Buckner
1 day ago

We will never see the real truth. Trump would have been better off not promising to release these or some of the records. The trues are hidden and only God knows and the Only Judgement Will Have To Be From God.

Quatermain
Quatermain
1 day ago

The JFK assassination’s boils down to this: Either Oswald was the most accomplished marksman in history, or there was more than one gunman.. So simple even Grok should be able to figure it out. The “official account” is and always has been garbage.

Magrit
Magrit
1 day ago

i agree, our elected reps and Senators think we are stupid, but for those of you who continue to vote for them is why they get away with it

nones
nones
17 hours ago

So while I believe the Kennedy files are important, I would prefer to see the Epstein client list.