Saturday, July 1, 2023

Jefferson Morley FAQ Released

According to a CNN article, the National Archives has concluded their review of the documents in the JFK Collection. Ninety-nine percent of the files are now publically available with the remaining redactions representing information witheld for the "strongest possible reasons" according to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. The remaining classified documents or redacted portions of those documents will be released "on an ongoing basis when the underlying reason for their declassification is no longer applicable."

Of course, this will not satisfy everyone, most notably conspiracy author Jefferson Morley who has been crusading for full release of the records for years. Morley is also advocating for the addition of 44 records on CIA official George Joannides to the JFK Collection so they can also be released. Despite the promise of eventual full disclosure, Morley will no doubt be criticizing Biden's actions -- UPDATE he has. He is already doubling down on his claim that there is a "smoking gun" in the Joannides files even though he has never seen them.

With this in mind, I am releasing my Jefferson Morley FAQ. The purpose of the FAQ is to "alert the news media and the public about misinformation being disseminated by Jefferson Morley regarding the November 22, 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy."

2 comments:

  1. Keep up the good work, Tracy.

    Morley still refuses to admit that Yuri "The KGB Had Nothing To Do With Oswald In The USSR" Nosenko was a false defector who was originally sent to the CIA in Geneva in 1962 to discredit what true-defector Anatoly Golitsyn was telling Angleton about KGB penetrations of NATO countries' intelligence services -- including the CIA, where, according to Morley's old buddy, John M. Newman, a mole by the name of Bruce Solie in the mole-hunting Office of Security had sent (or duped Angleton into sending) Oswald to Moscow in 1959 as an ostensible "dangle" in a planned-to-fail, Solie-protecting and CIA-rending hunt for "Popov's Mole" (Bruce Solie) in the wrong part of the CIA -- the Soviet Russia Division.

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