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BIDEN ORDERS JFK COVER-UP!

CIA’s role in Dallas murder remains hidden after 58 years

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PRESIDENT Joe Biden is refusing to release secret government archives detailing the truth about President John F. Kennedy’s assassinat­ion to cover up the CIA’s role in the tragedy that changed America, sources tell GLOBE.

Originally set to be released last week under an order by former President Donald Trump, the documents detailing Kennedy’s death in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, will now be made public in late 2022, according to Biden’s edict, which further stalls full disclosure mandated by a 1992 federal law.

“Temporary continued postponeme­nt is necessary to protect against identifiab­le harm to the military defense, intelligen­ce operations, law enforcemen­t, or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure,” Biden declares.

Trump also scuttled the release of the JFK assassinat­ion files in 2017 — at the urging of Mike Pompeo, who was then head of the CIA.

Intelligen­ce sources say the delays are a tactic to protect guilty bigwigs — especially in the CIA, which holds 70 percent of the unreleased files.

“The CIA has repeatedly been accused of either mastermind­ing or actually carrying out the assassinat­ion,” says an intelligen­ce source.

“Agents and associates of CIA Director Allen Dulles were reportedly furious with Kennedy for failing to adequately back up the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of Communist Cuba. They felt he’d betrayed the country.”

According to the official Warren Commission report on JFK’s murder, the commander in chief was fatally shot and Texas Gov. John Connally wounded by sniper Lee Harvey Oswald, an American turned Russian

agent, who fired from a sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository building as the presidenti­al motorcade rolled by.

Two days later, Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby blew away Oswald as he was being moved from the police station lockup to a more secure facility. The Warren Commission claimed Oswald and Ruby acted alone.

But Ruby, who died in prison in 1967, was a known CIA asset with connection­s to organized crime. Oswald also had links to the spy agency — and the Soviet Union’s KGB secret police.

Most investigat­ors now insist Oswald and at least three other shooters were involved — and the Warren Commission was a whitewash orchestrat­ed by Kennedy’s successor, former Vice President Lyndon Johnson, who cut a deal with the CIA.

A recently revealed set of government documents indicate

Dallas cop Roscoe White, who had served in the Marines with Oswald, led a CIA hit team that fired at least four shots at JFK from a grassy knoll overlookin­g Dallas’ Dealey Plaza. The night before JFK’s death, White reportedly told wife Geneva: “Honey, the president is a national security threat. If I don’t do it, we’ll be in a nuclear war very soon.” White died in a mysterious 1971 explosion and Geneva, who worked for Ruby, passed away shortly after.

Investigat­or Gary Fannin, author of The Innocence of Oswald, says, “I believe Roscoe White was part of the conspiracy that killed Kennedy.”

Adds the intelligen­ce source: “Whether it was Roscoe White or some other operatives, the CIA seems up to their eyeballs in the murder of JFK.”

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President Joe Biden says the postponeme­nt is necessary to protect against harm to the military defense
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Lee Harvey Oswald (below and right) was gunned down by Jack Ruby (far right)
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An autopsy photo of the assassinat­ed president
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JFK (far left) was fatally shot and Texas Gov. John Connally (in front of JFK) was wounded on Nov. 22, 1963
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Lyndon Johnson

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