Friday, October 27, 2017

Who better to cover up or eliminate evidence than those who collect and investigate it?

John Milton Peterson writes at Facebook,
I have read over 600 pages so far tonight from the statutory and POTUS ordered release by the National Archives and Records Administration.
Some things really "jump right out" at me and I have made some conclusions about this (for sharing tomorrow), coming from the perspective of former sniper, Army Special Forces soldier, government employee, and intelligence analyst.

...The FBI and CIA had 25 years to prepare for the deadline mandated in the 1992 statute, yet were not ready on Thursday, October 26th, 2017 to fully comply with it. Now they want more time and insist that redactions of some of the remaining files may be warranted.

...SUMMARY:
1 - Major cover up. They never intended for the public to know the whole story.
2 - Many details missing and too much raw data with no analysis. Therefore, we may never get the whole story.
3 - Corruption and cover up existed in connection with the assassination.
4 - Our government was conducting targeted assassinations during the era of the Kennedy presidency.
5 - Despite knowing for 25 years that they were required to declassify and release the documents, the FBI and CIA still keep stalling.
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS:
Therefore, the President should:
1 - Order the remainder of the documents released, with zero redactions.
2 - Order an unclassified analysis and conclusions made about the JFK assassination, using modern link analysis and other analytical tool (such ad Palantir Government platform and Analyst Notebook), written in plain English, with graphics, and released to the public.
3 - Authorize a commission on needed reforms of the agencies that still insist on covering up their mistakes.

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