The assassination of President John F.Kennedy in 1963 has been a mystery that has generated thousands of theories and that forever marked the United States.Now, the Government has published more than 2800 files on the murder of JFK previously classified and, although some of the documents contain unverified raw information, this is what they have revealed.
Thousands of classified files on the murder of JFK have been published
1.In the FBI they were worried about conspiracy theories
In a written report the day they killed the murderer Lee Harvey Oswald , the FBI director, J.Edgar Hoover, expressed his concern about the spread of conspiracy theories.
He said he was most concerned about having something to convince the public that Oswald was the real killer.
2.Oswald spoke with a KGB officer
A CIA report, based on an intercepted call, suggests that Oswald I speak with a KGB officer at the Russian embassy in Mexico City.
He says that on September 28, 1963 he spoke with Valery Vladimirovich Kostikov, an "identified officer of the KGB »who worked for a department« responsible for sabotage and murder ».
3.Kennedy's death worried the USSR
The idea of a leaderless United States was not attractive to some Soviet officials.Another declassified document says they feared that without leadership, some irresponsible general in the United States could launch a missile against the Soviet Union .

He also says that The Soviets were "convinced that the murder was not the work of a single man ", but rather a "carefully planned campaign in which several people played a role."
4.Marilyn Monroe's suicide conspiracy
The FBI warned the president's brother, U.S.Attorney General Robert F.Kennedy, that his supposed romance with Marilyn Monroe he would be exposed in a book.
The FBI warned that the author would suggest that Monroe was made to believe that Kennedy's intentions were serious and that he would divorce his wife to be with her.But when he refused to do so, Monroe "threatened to expose his relationship" and ruin his presidential ambitions.
The FBI said the book would ensure that RFK took "drastic measures" to plan to kill Monroe and make it look like suicide .Besides, I would say he was in Monroe's apartment on the night of his death.
However, the agents wrote that RFK « was really in San Francisco with his wife at the time Marilyn Monroe committed suicide».
5.A British newspaper received an anonymous call
Another document ensures that a British local newspaper, the Cambridge News, received an anonymous call about "big news" in the United States, just 25 minutes before the murder.
The person I call only said that the Cambridge News journalist should call the US embassy in London to receive great news and hang up.
The 2800 files are still being examined, so it is certain that even more revelations will emerge on the subject.
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