(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The National Archives and Records Administration [NARA] recently released declassified documents about the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy that contain an internal CIA memo that stated that the intelligence agency employed Lee Harvey Oswald, according to Just the News.
The official version states that Oswald shot Kennedy by himself on Nov. 22, 1963, from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
Before he was captured, Oswald killed a police officer J.D. Tippit when he tried to flee the scene. Two days later, he was killed by a nightclub owner Jack Ruby, who was later arrested and convicted of murdering Oswald.
For many decades, people were coming up with many ideas about Kennedy’s assassination, including the assumption that the CIA was responsible for murdering Kennedy.
Usually, people have been dismissing this as just another conspiracy theory, but the recently declassified documents showed that a conspiracy theory may be true.
It wasn’t a secret that Oswald served as a Marine and was stationed at Naval Air Facility Atsugi in Japan in 1957. The military base was also the CIA’s psychedelic drug research, and some people suggested that Oswald may have been a subject of experiments, according to The Intercept.
An internal memorandum from 1978, one of the CIA documents released by NARA, showed that there is a possibility that Oswald was employed by the CIA to kill Kennedy while he was stationed in Atsugi.
“Shep phoned to say that James Wilcott, Jr., a finance clerk with the Agency from 1957 (EOD as GS-4), who served in Tokyo from 1960 to October 1964, has told HSCA people that CIA hired Lee Harvey Oswald when Oswald served in Atsugi,” the memorandum stated.
“Wilcott, after returning from Tokyo was assigned to JMWAVE in 1965, and resigned/retired in 1966.”
Before the release of the documents, Tucker Carlson said on his show that his source confirmed that the assassination of Kennedy was a CIA job.