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Secret Files Opening- CIA Is In a Trouble- Part Two

Of 3,600 unpublished documents, behind 1,100 stands the CIA, whose share is the largest and also the most secretive.

The CIA is hiding the darkest secrets, which would completely bury her already debased reputation in the eyes of the American public

The second largest group of documents belongs to the FBI, while the rest is a report of individual members of the Warren Commission.

Disclosure of these documents would mean exposing the most mysterious figures of the American spy scenes - especially individuals who under the patronage of the CIA carried out assassinations around the globe.

E. Howard Hunt

There are at least 332 pages of material on E. Howard Hunt, almost mythical genius of espionage, which is publicly known as the man who in 1972 led by breaking into the Washington hotel "Watergate" (the headquarters of the Democratic Party), to install listening devices. Of course, it is a scandal "Watergate, which resulted in the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

A decade earlier, he led the intervention that CIA conducted in the Bay of Pigs in Cuba. After the fiasco of the operation and the complete defeat from Castro’s forces, Hunt was allegedly developed great animosity toward Kennedy, who believed that the CIA operatives were left at the mercy of Castro's army, which executed them.

Hunt said, shortly before his death in 2007, he was familiar with several of conspiracy in the Kennedy assassination which was minted by CIA. He called them the code name "Big event."

David E. Phillips

The report also contains 606 pages of another Agency operations. It is about David E. Phillips, Medal of Honor awarded for his key role in bringing down the government of Guatemala in 1954. David along with Hunt led "anti-Castro operations" in Cuba, with the blessing of the mother CIA.

He was charged with perjury in the trial of Oswald, when he said that "the CIA had never heard of him," but never convicted the jury. Just like his fellow Hunt, he acknowledged that "some notorious CIA operatives interfered fingers in the assassination of John F. Kennedy."

This information is certainly something that the CIA was buried so deep that never see the light of day. With this agrees and Jefferson Morley, lead investigator of the murder of Kennedy and founder of the site JFKfacts.org.

He even sued the CIA for not disclosing key evidence of the assassination of US president. Of course, needless to say, he had lost his case.

- I'm pessimist regarding the disclosure of documents. I think they will not allow their publication. In short, I expect the worst case scenario - said Morley.

Another figure that was mentioned in an unpublished report is Ana Gudpestur.

As a CIA operative, she testified that there was no information about from where Oswald recordings of intercepted telephone conversations.

However, in her later testimony, due to fear of being accused of perjury, she admitted that the she forwarded recorded conversations top the journalists in order of "demonization Lee Harvey Oswald."


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