Ben Shapiro I asked recently“Is it really important that you shot John F. Kennedy?” My answer is “Yes, no.” If you have a question regarding whether finding who filmed Kennedy is the most pressing issue facing us in our country, I agree with Shapiro that the answer is clearly “no”.
But the release of 80,000 invisible documents before is not the only one who killed JFK. It's about long-standing patterns of deception, manipulation, and lawlessness from the highest levels of government – and that It is one of the most pressing issues facing our country today.
The moment we stop asking questions is the moment when we know that bad actors within our institution can escape corruption.
For over 60 years, the official story surrounding Kennedy's assassination was that Lee Harvey Oswald took off a series of nearly impossible shots. The impossibility of his success is heightened by inexplicable facts, such as the KGB reporting that Oswald was a horrifying shooter coupled with his sub-rifle.
This is what we were told to accept without doubt. But what we know raises deeply troubling questions about what actually happened and, more importantly, why the government is determined to protect the whole truth from us.
The crack of the story
The recent document release did not offer smoking guns, but we saw patterns of CIA miscalculation that should be wary of all Americans.
There is solid evidence that the CIA was engaged in illegal domestic spying activities – Includes Barry Goldwater spyRepublican presidential candidate in 1964. If the intelligence agency is willing to illegally investigate the major political figures of the time, do you think they can now?
The unidentified power of our intelligence agency did not begin or end with the assassination of Kennedy. It is a systematic issue that continues to this day.
For decades, the intelligence news community has fought against transparency on every turn. Every time the president promises to release a full JFK file, the CIA intervenes to block important documents.
The most recent example was under President Biden when CIA director William Burns personally urged the White House to classify certain records. In particular, Burns was one of the government officials who met Jeffrey Epstein. Three times.
The same institutions that now cite “national security” concerns about the 1960s files are the same as those linked to Epstein. That connection alone should raise serious questions for all Americans.
Corruption beyond JFK
This pattern of deception goes far beyond Kennedy's assassination.
I saw it in Benghazi, where an American died. I saw it in the aftermath of 9/11 when a former FBI agent claimed it The CIA was running illegal domestic spyrings They tried to recruit two hijackers before the attack. And we have seen it in the blatant weaponization of intelligence reporting agencies against their political enemies, from hoaxes of Russian conspiracy to the unprecedented persecution of the former president.
Recent memories include text messages from important evidence of the truth about what happened on January 6th – Learn more about Kamala Harris' Secret Service – Mysteriously disappeared. or Covid-19, intelligence agency, Includes UK MI6now admits that the virus was designed by the Wuhan Virus Institute “beyond reasonable doubt.” Yet for years anyone who dared to suggest such a possibility was smeared as a conspiracy theorist.
Always ask questions
It is important to ask questions about JFK's assassination, Benghazi, Covid-19, or other “conspiracy theories.” The moment we stop is when we know that bad actors within our institution can escape corruption. Rebuilding trust in our institutions starts with asking the right questions, identifying infections and providing appropriate remedies.
The intelligence community has been operating with immunity for decades as we, the American people, have been conditioned to accept the story without question. The JFK file is not just an assassination from 62 years ago. They are case studies of how corruption in deep states can withstand and evolve.
If the CIA has nothing to hide, why is the agency still hiding it?
We need to rebuild our trust in our institutions – not through blind faith, but through true accountability.
The American founders had no trust in government officials. They trusted a system of checks and balance designed to limit power. These protective measures have been eroded, but can be restored.
You don't have to trust bureaucrats. We need a system that reveals the truth, prosecutes misconduct, and applies justice equally. Until that happens, public distrust grows – and for good reason.
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