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27 October 2017 After more than half a century, the veil falls on some of the best kept secrets in American history: thousands of classified files on the Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy are online on the site of the US National Archives. Many but certainly not all: Trump eventually succumbed to pressure from the CIA and FBI and authorized the US archive to release only part of the classified documents. According to a White House spokesman, about 2800 files not deemed detrimental to national security will be available immediately, but around 500 others will remain in the archives. At least until April 26, 2018, a deadline considered sufficient to determine whether such additional information "could damage military operations, defense and enforcement of the law".



Attempts to kill Castro
In at least one of the documents decreed by the US National Archives on the assassination of JFK, dating back to 1975 and called "summary of the facts", some attempts are made by the CIA to kill Cuban President Fidel Castro. The document is part of the investigation into the possibility that Cuba was among the most credited conspiracy theorists behind Kennedy's murder. "The commission determined that CIA agents were involved in planning in this country with certain citizens and others to try to assassinate Prime Minister Castro," reads the document. In other files related to the anti-Castro activities of the United States, the possibility of contaminating the crops in Cuba with "biological agents" that would appear to be natural phenomena is considered. The plan is referred to as "mongoose operation". In another dossier, again as part of plans to overturn the Castro regime, the proposal to launch flyers on the island with the names of the Communist officials to be killed with the amount, different for each of them, of the reward is illustrated.




Cia tried to hire a mobster to kill Fidel
A 1975 FBI memorandum states that attorney general Robert Kennedy reported to the federal bureau that the CIA had hired an intermediary to approach a mobster and offer him $ 150,000 to find a killer who would kill Fidel Castro, including by poisoning him.

Oswald was a "good shooter"
For Soviet leaders the alleged murderer, Lee Harvey Oswald, was a neurotic maniac with no relationship to the USSR. - 007 Cubans knew oswald, 'a good shooter'. a secret cable reveals a conversation between two Cubans, one of whom identified as 007, about the assassination of Kennedy and one of them claims that he knew him and was a "good shooter".


Oswald spoke to the kgb agent in Mexico City
It happened two months before the assassination of Jfk, according to a phone call intercepted by the CIA, in which Oswald telephoned the Russian embassy in Mexico City and spoke in broken Russian with a consul identified as an officer of the KGB.