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Newly Released CIA Documents Reveal Lee Harvey Oswald Had A Very Suspicious Meeting Just Before JFK Assassination

People think that Lee Harvey Oswald wasn’t the lone gunman who killed President Kennedy. According to a specific group of people. Kennedy’s assassination was part of a bigger plot.

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The latest documents from the CIA show that the conspiracy theorists were correct!

Western Journal reported that National Archives and Records Administration’s latest docs show that Lee Harvey Oswald had close contact with officials of the former Soviet Union right before Kennedy’s association. Oswald was killed two days after the assassination on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.

The Warren Commission investigated and said that Oswald acted alone, but one Soviet connection to the Cold War-era killing of an American president has been debated as a theory that might have happened.

The new details about the meeting between Oswald and a KGB agent, the 1,500 pages document, shows that a tip was received in 1962 that Kennedy would be killed by the Soviets, who would pay $100,000 for his head.

“Cabled to Canberra asking full details of the telephone conversation of November 23 and the call made October 15, 1962,” the memo, 1964 reads. “It should be noted that CIA had not previously known of the 1962 telephone call.”

One 2017 disclosure of documents linked to Kennedy’s murder revealed some contacts between Oswald and Soviet officials.

“According to an intercepted phone call in Mexico City, Lee Oswald was in the Soviet Embassy there on September 23 and spoke with Consul Valeriy Vladimirovich,” one document read.

“Oswald called the Soviet Embassy in October 1, identifying himself by name and speaking broken Russian, stating the above and asking the guard who answered the phone whether there was ‘anything concerning the telegram to Washington,’” a memo from CIA chief Tennent Bagley said.

This is only part of the conversation:

“Hello, this [is] Lee Oswald speaking,” Oswald said. “I was at your place last Saturday and spoke to a consul, and they said that they’d send a telegram to Washington, so I wanted to find out if you anything new. But I don’t remember the name of that consul.”

KGB officer Valery Kostikov replied, “Just a minute. I’ll find out. They say that they haven’t received anything yet.”

“Have they done anything?” Oswald said.

“Yes, they say that a request has been sent out, but nothing has been received yet,” Kostikov said.

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Source: waynedupree.com

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