The Great American Cover-Up:

Who Really Killed JFK?

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Let me tell you a tale or two or three of intrigue, conspiracy, deception, and bullets that seemingly defy the laws of physics. We’ve all heard it—the story of the lone gunman, perched up in the Texas School Book Depository, his rifle aimed with the precision of a master marksman despite having a reputation as a below-average shooter. They told us this was the truth, and by golly, we were expected to swallow it whole. But let me tell you something: I don’t like my history pre-chewed, and neither should you.

For years, those who questioned the official account were labeled as conspiracy theorists, tinfoil hat-wearers, or my personal favorite, people who think too much. Well, folks, thinking isn’t a crime—at least not yet. And now, after decades of secrecy, even the government’s own files are starting to reveal what many of us have suspected all along: there was more than one shooter.

In January 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order mandating the declassification of all remaining records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. This directive aimed to provide transparency and address longstanding public interest in these historical events.

Following this order, the FBI conducted a comprehensive review and discovered approximately 2,400 previously unrecognized records pertaining to the JFK assassination. These documents have been transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for declassification and public release.

In parallel, Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has been appointed to lead a congressional task force focused on investigating “federal secrets,” with an initial emphasis on the JFK assassination. Rep. Luna has expressed her belief in the possibility of multiple shooters involved in the assassination, challenging the conclusions of the Warren Commission, which stated that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

While the release of these documents is intended to shed new light on these significant historical events, experts caution that the declassified materials may not provide definitive answers to all questions surrounding the assassinations. Nonetheless, this initiative represents a substantial effort toward increased transparency and public access to historical records.


A Murder in Dallas

November 22, 1963. Dallas, Texas. A motorcade rolls through Dealey Plaza. President John F. Kennedy, a young and charismatic leader, sits in the back of an open limousine, smiling and waving at the crowd. Then, suddenly, shots ring out. The president clutches his throat. More gunfire. His head snaps back. Chaos erupts.

The official story? A lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, fired three shots from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. One bullet, they said, performed Olympic-level gymnastics, hitting JFK, then Texas Governor John Connally, then zig-zagging through space and time before coming to a rest. They called it the magic bullet theory, as if physics had decided to take the day off.

But as we sift through the recently declassified files, the narrative begins to crumble. The evidence, long buried, is resurfacing. And what do you know? A member of the JFK files task force has now publicly admitted—there was a second shooter.


Who Pulled the Trigger?

Oswald was arrested, charged, and then, in a twist straight out of a mob movie, shot dead by nightclub owner Jack Ruby before he could stand trial. And just like that, the only man officially accused of the crime was silenced. But who stood to gain from Kennedy’s death?

There are plenty of suspects:

  • The CIA – Kennedy had threatened to dismantle the agency, scattering it “into a thousand pieces and scattering it to the wind.”
  • The Mafia – They had helped JFK’s father secure the 1960 election and felt betrayed when his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, cracked down on organized crime.
  • The Military-Industrial Complex – JFK opposed escalating the Vietnam War, an unpopular stance among the war hawks who stood to make billions from military contracts.
  • Cuba and Fidel Castro – After multiple U.S. attempts to assassinate Castro, was this his revenge?
  • Lyndon B. Johnson – Some argue that JFK’s own vice president, whose political career was on the ropes, had the most to gain from Kennedy’s demise.

Lyndon B. Johnson and the CIA: The Unholy Alliance?

If there was anyone who stood to gain the most from Kennedy’s assassination, it was Lyndon B. Johnson. At the time of the assassination, Johnson was drowning in multiple political scandals. His ties to corrupt business deals and power-hungry ambitions were no secret. He had long been regarded as a ruthless politician who would do whatever it took to rise to the top.

Even more damning, JFK had privately indicated that Johnson would be dropped from the 1964 re-election ticket. To make matters worse, Johnson was under scrutiny from the Justice Department, headed by none other than Robert F. Kennedy. With a potential political downfall looming, the assassination of JFK conveniently secured Johnson’s place in power.

With Kennedy out of the way, Johnson assumed the presidency immediately and wasted no time reversing key policies that JFK had pushed for—particularly those involving Vietnam. Kennedy had expressed skepticism about American military intervention in Southeast Asia, while Johnson, in contrast, rapidly escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam, benefiting the very military-industrial complex that Kennedy had warned against.


The Mafia’s Revenge: A Family Affair?

If there was one group that had both motive and means to assassinate John F. Kennedy and later his brother Robert F. Kennedy, it was the Mafia. The Kennedys, particularly Robert, had made powerful enemies in organized crime.

During the 1960 election, mobsters like Sam Giancana and Carlos Marcello allegedly helped secure JFK’s victory by influencing votes in key states. But once in office, the Kennedys turned their backs on the Mafia. As Attorney General, Robert Kennedy aggressively pursued mob bosses, launching federal investigations that threatened to dismantle their empire.

The Mafia doesn’t forgive, and it certainly doesn’t forget. When JFK was assassinated, many believe it was a carefully orchestrated hit, carried out with the assistance or at least the knowledge of powerful figures in the intelligence community. Jack Ruby, the man who silenced Oswald, had deep ties to organized crime, raising suspicions that he was following orders to prevent Oswald from talking.


Did Castro Order the Hit?

Another compelling theory suggests that Cuban leader Fidel Castro played a role in Kennedy’s assassination. The U.S. had made numerous attempts to overthrow or assassinate Castro under Kennedy’s administration. The Bay of Pigs invasion was a humiliating failure, and Kennedy had openly sought to eliminate Castro’s regime.

Lee Harvey Oswald’s connections to pro-Castro groups and his trips to Russia raise serious questions. Oswald had traveled to the Soviet Union in 1959, defecting and later returning under mysterious circumstances. He was an outspoken supporter of Cuba and had been seen handing out pro-Castro leaflets in New Orleans just months before the assassination.

Some theorists argue that Castro, fearing another assassination attempt by the U.S., took a proactive approach and had Kennedy eliminated. The involvement of Soviet intelligence or Cuban operatives remains a possibility, given Oswald’s history. The timing of JFK’s death, occurring during heightened Cold War tensions, lends some credibility to the idea that Cuba saw the assassination as self-preservation.


The Cover-Up

What happened in the aftermath of the assassination is perhaps even more telling than the murder itself. The Warren Commission, tasked with investigating the killing, seemed more interested in upholding the lone-gunman theory than actually uncovering the truth. Key witnesses died mysteriously. Files were locked away for decades. Even the autopsy photos and X-rays vanished into the bureaucratic ether.

And then there’s the Zapruder film—the clearest footage of the assassination. When analyzed frame by frame, it contradicts the official narrative. JFK’s head moves backward, not forward, indicating a shot from the front. The famous grassy knoll theory, long dismissed as fantasy, suddenly looks much more plausible.


Why It Still Matters

They told us the Warren Commission was the end of it. They told us to stop asking questions. But now, as these long-classified documents come to light, we find that the biggest conspiracy of all wasn’t the idea that there was a second shooter—it was the fact that they knew it all along and lied about it.

What does this mean for us today? If the government and intelligence agencies were willing to cover up the assassination of a sitting president, what else are they hiding? The lies didn’t stop with Kennedy. They lied about the Gulf of Tonkin incident to drag us into Vietnam. They lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They lied about 9/11. And now, they expect us to believe whatever they tell us, unquestioned.


The Final Word

We stand at a moment in history where truth itself is under siege. The truth about Kennedy’s assassination has been buried, rewritten, and suppressed for decades. But just like a bad check, the lie keeps bouncing back. The files are finally coming out, and they point to something we’ve suspected for years—Oswald wasn’t alone, and the assassination was not the act of a lone, crazed gunman, but something far more sinister.

If we let this truth slip through our fingers, we send a message that history can be rewritten to suit the powerful. If we let them get away with covering up the murder of a president, what hope do we have for holding them accountable for anything else?

So the next time someone tells you the official story, ask yourself: Who benefits from me believing this? And remember, the truth has a way of coming out—sometimes, it just takes sixty years.

And if you think this is all ancient history, think again. The same forces that pulled the trigger in 1963 are still at work today. And they’re still counting on you not to ask questions.

Also to be released in March MLK, RFK and EPSTEIN. 

2025 will not be boring.


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