In a recent appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) made a striking claim regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. She revealed that the Russian government has agreed to release long-held KGB intelligence files on Lee Harvey Oswald, which she asserts were destroyed by the CIA shortly after JFK’s funeral. This revelation follows Luna’s leading role in the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, aimed at shedding light on this pivotal chapter in American history.
Luna highlighted that her meeting with the Russian ambassador marked the first discussion on this matter since 1990. She stated, “We never got those documents, and it’s my belief that the CIA actually destroyed that information and evidence because it would have confirmed what the KGB had.” Her comments suggest that there are still untold stories surrounding Oswald and the circumstances of JFK’s assassination.
During her conversation, Luna disclosed that the KGB conducted its own investigation into Oswald in the early 1960s, presenting their findings to U.S. officials, which subsequently went missing. She painted a picture of a complex situation where JFK was allegedly pursuing peaceful engagement with the Soviet Union, aiming for a joint moon project during a time when tensions ran high. “There were divisions within the intelligence community… they wanted war in Cuba and war with Russia,” Luna said. This push and pull within American politics illustrated the challenges Kennedy faced in his foreign policy efforts.
The congresswoman also mentioned an upcoming release from the Russian government, expected this fall, which will make their investigation public for the first time. Luna expressed her anticipation, noting the documents should contain a psychological profile of Oswald, depicting him as unfit for the role of a solitary assassin. “He didn’t meet our psychological profile,” she revealed, underscoring the doubts surrounding the narrative of a lone gunman.
Connecting these developments to newly declassified CIA files, Luna criticized the agency for its past actions. “The CIA admits that they lied to Congress and covered up the investigations,” she explained. Her statement raises serious questions about the integrity of the information that has been shared with the American public over the decades.
As new evidence continues to surface, Luna remains steadfast in her pursuit of the truth surrounding JFK’s assassination. The release of the Russian files could very well be a turning point in uncovering the facts long obscured by decades of secrecy.
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