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What's in those JFK files?

John F. Kennedy tried to do a couple of hugely important things regarding Israel which much of the public is apparently unaware of; he tried to force Israel to open it's Dimona plant to nuclear arms inspectors and he tried to force the Zionist lobby in the U.S. (AIPAC today) to register as a foreign agent. These two very potent actions provided Israel with more than enough motive to assassinate Kennedy.

Today, Israel has a large and undeclared nuclear weapon stockpile which, by the way, makes it absolutely illegal for the U.S. to supply weapons to the Jewish state, never mind that it is almost exclusively civilians that they target in their genocide of the Palestinians.

In addition to sucking many billions of dollars out of the U.S. annually, the Zionists also own or heavily influence every major system in the U.S. including finance, education, entertainment, radio, television, publishing companies, the pornography industry and government, largely through AIPAC.

A few researchers, as well as myself (i'm not an expert on the subject), speculate that the not yet released files pertaining to the assassination haven't been released because of an Israeli connection. We may soon find out if everything goes okay with their release.

I find it interesting that Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of Kennedy who comes from a Jewish family and who seems to be a class-A dip-shit given some of the statements he's made in the past, is all worked up about the release.

JFK's grandson slams Trump's order to release assassination files - RT World News

Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of John F. Kennedy (JFK), has lashed out at US President Donald Trump for his decision to declassify files related to JFK's assassination in 1963.

The high-profile shooting of the 35th US president has long been a subject of speculation regarding the alleged involvement of rogue elements within the US government.

Trump's executive order, signed on Thursday, mandates that plans for the release of the JFK assassination files be developed within 15 days. The president has claimed that the decision is "the first step toward restoring transparency and accountability."

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) later that day, Schlossberg addressed what he described as "conspiracy theories" surrounding his grandfather's death.