In a chillingly matter of fact tone, Tucker Carlson tells Roseanne that the only reason they refuse to release JFK documents 60 years later is because they are covering the CIA’s direct involvement in the murder of JFK, a President who once said he would splinter the agency into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the wind. 

“They’re classifying a lot. Thousands of documents from the Kennedy assassination. Which is now 60 years. On what grounds could they be hiding that? Well, obviously to hide the CIA’s complicity in the murder of the President. But there’s no defensible grounds on which they can hide those documents. Don’t lecture me about classification. I know a lot about this subject (the JFK assassination). It’s a lie. Don’t expect me to play along with it.”

Said Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, “The purpose of the CIA was to create a constant pipeline of new wars…. JFK realized they had been lying to him, [and said] ‘I am going to take the CIA and shatter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.’”

It is one of the most famous lines spoken in the history of the US Presidency, which many may know already. What fewer may know is the story behind the Cuban invasion Kennedy refused to support. See Operation Northwoods, a plot to attack America itself from within and blame Cuba to trigger public supported war. Conspiracy theory, right? The American government would never do that to its people! And if they did people would know about it! Fox News would have told me!

Well, actually, no, they wouldn’t tell you the truth. The declassified documents were made available in 1998 for anyone who cared to see them. Mockingbird Google doesn’t even try to censor it because it knows hardly anyone cares–it’s quite literally the second link listed under the Wikipedia link for a simple search of “Operation Northwoods.” The truth is hiding in plain sight for anyone to see. Too bad the public high school history textbook companies are in the Deep State’s pocket too.

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